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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

Monty Python and the Curse of the Natural One

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    Hilarious, now you for me reading the rest of that comic. This one's going in my RSS feed for sure, thanks!
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    Order of the Stick is so good, and has such surprising emotional depth for a stick figure comic about D&D. Just be aware that the updates are intermittent.
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      Once the party finds that one NPC they care about.
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      My old pandemic D&D group was the best. They cared about everything. But I remember specifically one time they arrived at a large party. I was describing the scene- large tables set with food, small groups of people mingling, and off in the corner you see a man talking to a woman, her back is against the wall and he's got his arm on the wall so he's kind of trapping her there. She looks uncomfortable. The players all beelined to those two to rescue the NPC from the guy. Oh, Pretty Paul. They hated him so much. Such a good villain. (Started as a riff on Handsome Jack, and it worked so well. One of the players wrote a song about how much they hated Paul)
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        My problem was that the characters are generally unlikable and unfunny, except the barbarian lady, she was the only good part of that movie.
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          Will do, I'm on page 273, & I saw in the thousands on the archive!?! This is [Questionable Content all over again](https://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1) Though I will admit, Order Of The Stick does start with a really good art style & sticks to it, whereas QC started off a little scuffed & evalved/improved over the years IMO (plz no kill, these are opinions of a silly goose x^P
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          I don't read many of them, but in the RPG theme I can recommend Goblins! (https://www.goblinscomic.com/comic/06252005) And, well, while it's not quite a webcomic but more a series of mostly unrelated skits, there's always good old Oglaf... It's quite hilarious, but uh huge **NSFW WARNING** just in case you miss it : https://www.oglaf.com/cumsprite/
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            The new D&D movie is super good, but the first one from 2000 still has one of my favorite quotes. "I want to get myself a nice Dwarven woman, with a beard you can just hang onto!"
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              I remember once my players spent like 15 minutes discussing how to get across a 10 foot long puddle of water in a cave. Eventually I had to remind them that 10' isn't _that_ far, and you can RAW jump your strength score in feet with a running start. They didn't need to build a bridge or cut into the walls. They could also just go into the water, but I understand not wanting to submerge yourself in cave water when you don't know what's down there.
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              My friends and I once came across what was clearly a pit of spikes (in hindsight), and instead of going over them...proceeded to climb down into the *pit of spikes*, navigate through them, and climb up the other side. The DM said nothing and just let it happen. Me and the rogue were probably both a little intoxicated (I definitely was). If the barbarian knew, she also didn't say anything.
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