https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bceeMVJuQ0I&t=206s
Around halfway
$ but can play online quick. Many many versions of dnd type games.
My Notes. And art 'n origins from D&D, books, comics, movies, video games, etc.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bceeMVJuQ0I&t=206s
Around halfway
$ but can play online quick. Many many versions of dnd type games.
Evidence is pretty good. And it sure can't hurt.
The Newcastle researchers found that exercise boosted the activity of genes that support mitochondrial energy metabolism, enabling cells to use oxygen more efficiently.
At the same time, genes linked to rapid cell growth were switched off, which could reduce the aggressiveness of cancer cells, and exercise-conditioned blood promoted DNA repair, activating a key repair gene called PNKP.
The study involved 30 volunteers, male and female aged 50–78, all overweight or obese (a risk factor of cancer) but otherwise healthy.
After completing a short, intense cycling test lasting approximately 10 minutes, researchers collected blood samples and analysed 249 proteins. As many as 13 proteins increased after exercise, including interleukin-6 (IL-6), which helps repair the DNA of damaged cells.
“These results suggest that exercise doesn’t just benefit healthy tissues, it may also create a more hostile environment for cancer cells to grow,” said Dr. Orange, a Clinical Exercise Physiologist at The Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
“Even a single workout can make a difference. One bout of exercise, lasting just 10 minutes, sends powerful signals to the body.”
So Doom meant Judgement or Law in Old English. That's just kind of weird, don't you think? Word meanings change all the time, but associating law with our current purely negative meaning of doom is pretty sad. Or maybe in the old days, the only time you dealt with a law is when it was coming for you. Still, kinda sad.
MORE RANDOM. Gonna try this:
Monty Haul, re: Gygax, re: the Monty Haul style is fun: https://www.enworld.org/threads/the-origin-of-monty-haul.666872/
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1h3k68b50Yg&t=192s
Lichhouse's lists below. Some wotc ones, i havent done.
B/X or BECMI
AD&D (or kinda)
WOTC (including 3e 3.5e, 4e, and one 2e maybe)
Some OSR ones like
Quote for Veins of the Earth sounds awesome though -
Blurb from the publisher: 'The endless descent...
At the deepest point of the dungeon, behind the throne, beyond the rooms where the battles took place, after everything is done and the enemy dead, there is a crack. A black empty space where the wall joins the stone floor, a foot and a half high and three wide. A breeze comes out. You'd never notice it. You could lie on your belly and fit inside.
It never ends.
You have existed, up to this point, on the illusion of a plane, bordered by mountains, rivers, seas or the politics of maps, and this life has been a lie. Its borders are made up, its seas are gateways, its mountains are cradles of deep life. There is no plane.
You were raised within a history running back through recorded time, written in ink, carved in stone, scooped from clay, hidden in songs. Your primal myths are an eye-blink of the memory of that place. Your history is a candle burning out.
The real world, the deeper, more true world, is bordered only by light above and fire below, and perhaps not even by that.
When you loathe gold for its weight and count your wealth by a radius of illuminated rock and think yourself lucky to do so, then you have passed into the Veins of the Earth.
Expertly written and profusely illustrated by the veteran team of Patrick Stuart and Scrap Princess
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8L0nTXKffA&t=326s
MU should hide among these to avoid archers, which are the main danger. Remember, any hit will waste your spell.
Listed https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VOn6JD9rCs8&t=665s
Druid
NECROMANCER
Idea for dnd riddle. From Spellsinger’s yt https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsXCFx-7FWM&t=837s
The text
Gfgfho sid bqnnvq pe Thffgqjde
Sid dgbho lbhm ng sid wzmhbmu nod
Ugsdf gvmeqfc bme ejeux tdqzszud mhojt
Ng ejmfru zslptsdr dqbeu
I thought bqnnvq might be armor, but then it was so misspelled as armmur I figured not, then I quit trying after the first line and a glance at the rest (figured some 2 letter words were “of” and some three letter words were “and” or something… shoulda tried harder). Well turns out it sure was armor… spelled “armmur”. I mean “armour”, since it’s the British way of spelling. They got me. Looked it up, found answer on blog below. There are some actual misspellings (how many? Just the first word maybe… great, since we start at the start) in there to throw u off though. [UPDATE: the screw up on that first word is considered a mistake, apparently. ]
Here’s the answer https://berolisden.blogspot.com/2011/11/vault-of-vampire.html
123: You remember that Lothar referred to the Count saying "Forward and back" and laughing. You translate the code on the chest by advancing every other letter one place in the alphabet, and regressing the remaining letters one place.
Herein the armour of Siegfried
the chain mail of the valiant one
three hundred and fifty separate links
of finest armourers craft
I started to translate based on https://berolisden.blogspot.com/2011/11/vault-of-vampire.html
Hehin the amour of
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0c1f_fBMuhQ
5:50 time, Bark hut early in vid
9:30 time, Human sacrifice… like 55 at a time in Illinois.
Time 16:30, the Egyptian symbols (r kinda like Soviet ones), like Farming and Herding. Hook and flail. Crook? It’s the shepherd hook.
Never knew. Thanks to: https://oldschoolfrp.tumblr.com/ again.
I don’t think there’s been a more humble origin than the flumph, introduced in the 1981 Fiend Folio as a hovering jellyfish that floated around defending itself as needed. But later publications turned it into an interesting and useful part of the Underdark ecosystem. It detects strong positive and negative emotions and changes its own colors to reflect its mood, making it a valuable companion that can sense the approach of violent monsters with ill intent.
Let's discuss some 2e Orc/Goblin Art, inspired by Lord of the Rings/ Hobbit cartoons.
These orcs or goblins are much like the style from the cartoons of old. The large almost toad-like mouths, the tiny noses, etc.
I replied to a guy here, one of Tenkar's, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NN2hgtCsc6s
And Tenkar has great dungeon examples halfway thru.