Speaking of DnD/Pathfinder/tabletop RPGs, a friend has a Kickstarter for clay (playdough) molds to easily pop out a bunch of squishable monsters for your tabletop sessions! I haven’t used them in a game, but I did get to try out the molds, and I was very impressed at how quick and easy it was, and how great the monsters turned out. And my kids had a blast making armies of skeletons vs goblins. They’re almost funded, check it out!
On the bright side, now Loff the Mighty knows exactly what poste restante feels like when you are a meat parcel.
Hmm. If the spirits don’t have a consciousness and they’re just wandering lumps of life essence, why did the spirit two pages back attempt to communicate with the party and got upset at being swung a blade at?
Doesn’t seem to me like they’re entirely without consciousness or Tim had a brainfart.
Interacting with them might get a response, but that’s all. Think of all these lost souls, wandering purgatory, waiting for the day they can move on. Then a group of a-holes show up and start to mess with you, the locals, yeah I’m sure most are happy to ignore them, since they really can’t DO anything anyway.
Love the GM’s smirk
I see what he did there. ?
I’m thinking 3 is getting payback for 1 causing him to die and being dragged through hell trying to get him resurrected.Hell, if I was DM, I’d do the same!
I’m beginning to think that Groff may find this turn of events rather unsatisfying and demand to see the manager. Which may or may not be a problem, considering that the last time the party encountered a god one of them had to be put back together from VERY small pieces: https://cad-comic.com/comic/the-campaign-against-the-clock-15/
playdough molds for monsters sounds epic. i love the idea of squashing the mobs when they die
Oh, “guilt trip” is taking on a new meaning this arc. Clever.
Interesting autopsy scars on the chest. They would only show if the person were still alive, so something clearly dreadful happened before death.