Congratulations to all of the 2018 Pulitzer Prize winners! http://bit.ly/2okzZgH
These are cool, wouldn't mind owning a handful.
Love this, it reminds me of 'Over the Garden Wall'.
by Sam Heimer
Some sage advice that many people need to hear right now.
What happens when anxiety and depression takes over and you just can't write anything? I wanted to use lockdown to my advantage but I'm not well and I'm sad. Any advice?
Just know you aren't alone in this. I've written a fraction of what I should have written, over the last 4 months. The anxiety is real, there are many things to be anxious and depressed about.
So be kind to yourself. Set yourself small targets and goals. Be happy when you succeed, and forgive yourself when you fail.
True.. true..
These are amazing character concepts
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If animals as different as these two can get along with each other this sweetly, why can't we put our differences away and do the same?
So cool, trees for days
Quiador, Remedios Varo
What an awesome story!
Masha The Hero
This is so cool, imagine if you were playing a rogue. I can't think of a more fitting way to roll skill checks.
How does the lock dice work?
Sorry this took a minute to respond to, things have been nuts over here...
Okay! So, it’s actually a very simple design! The whole thing comes in two parts, like this:
On the left is the lock-shaped housing, on the right is the lockpick, which has all the numbers 1-20 arranged around the outer edge of the disc. The bottom of the lockpick disc comes to a point, like a spinning top, which is exactly what it is.
You thread the lock over the pick so the pick emerges from the keyhole in the lock, like this:
Now your lockpick die is all set. When it’s time to do a skill check, you hold the lock down with one hand for stability, and you twirl the lockpick with the other like a spinning top. After a moment, use your finger to nock the lockpick firmly down and reveal the result of your “roll”.
The window above the keyhole shows the number. In this case, I “rolled” an 18.
From behind, you can see the disc has teeth all around the edge, and there’s a point at the bottom of the lock that will catch between those teeth when you nock the pick to ensure it lands properly on one number instead of coming up between them.
And that’s how the lock-and-pick d20 works!
-Just Me [In my 30s going on eternity] (A Random Rambling Wordy Nerd and an appreciator of all forms of artistic expression) Being Me- Art, Books, Fantasy, Folklore, Literature, and the Natural World are my Jam.
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