It's true. Not my choice of baked potato filling though.
Posts by Lerb the Mycologist
I love the long dark and I have always been kinda fascinated by the rail system on great bear. Anyway, then they let me drive a train in the final episode lol.
I knew someone who had a pet african giant millipede. It was kinda cute.
Hey ammu, what is your favourite beetle?
I've been following it for a while (one of these crews operates out of odessa). If someone made a game and kicked back a few dollars into a Ukrainian relief fund for like generators, medical supplies or whatever, I'm sure it would appreciated.
Oof, people have opinions on monorails. Expert people. I understand them but I still like monorails lol.
As generic as they started, I always liked the orlocks. generally. But particularly I liked the scavvies. I'm sad they have not seen a return although they were thrown a bone in one of the official downloads.
Sounds great, I'll pick it up then.
No, but taking a look at it on steam, it looks like it could be interesting. Is it worth a purchase?
It's what I look for in my executioner employees.
Very much enjoying it, you can clearly see a lot went in to voice acting and casting and such. I'm waiting to see how my personal theories on the plot turn out.
I thought you were more experienced with temporary cat displacement operations.
I updated my really old magic/special gifts list for my upcoming campaign with the help of a friend. Basically a player gets a roll on the table when they create a character. How they acquired the thing is up to them.
You can find it here: docs.google.com/document/d/1...
I am currently trying to drag myself out of a creativity black hole at the moment. I have so many unfinished projects and other things I need to work on. At the moment though mini stuff is keeping me doing something at least.
The vending machine quest continues.
A miniature Nuka Cola vending machine painted using acrylic paints.
I have not painted any miniatures for a very long time but today I painted this. I am quite happy with how it turned out.
Shopping early morning on christmas eve had a certain vibe to it.
Yeah it does lean heavy into the feudalism, to the point the "barbarian" factions seem more socially developed. Also, it had a space combat game with cool miniatures that was compatible with the RPG! Well, in so much as Battletech is compatible with the Mechwarrior RPG lol.
That colour palette is fab.
Super pretty. Definitely a mini I need to pick up for a future alchemist character.
But like it is essentially just a D6 table right? In plastic. And everyone can see it.
Sure. here it is. Super useful when you need to determine "what is the weather like today?".
I mean I own a weather dice which I use all the time. It is essentially a table. Tables are fine, it's just how you use them.
I still use my Creative MuVo from time to time. Still works and is basically a USB stick with a play button that you put MP3s on.
I have this dungeon I am writing. But it is cross genre, like it is not really fantasy but it starts off as it. Also I am wondering if I should just keep the mechanics generic.
In an effort to finish things, I did this map for an adventure I've had sitting unfinished for ages now. Just two more maps to go for it.
TTRPG map of a small mountain town.
Trying to motivate myself. Starting town map for an upcoming campaign I'm running.
I know how that feels. One pathfinder session I rolled four 1's in a row on a D20. Two of those were on a roll I got a reroll on lol.
I bought FF7 rebirth and remake in a recent sale and one thing I can't stop noticing is all the cats. (also it's a really good remake, Vagrant Story next please)
I thought it was time to try and be social again.