Yup. No matter how hard the PC tries, just pan over to the fireplace and fade to black: https://youtu.be/v7eJEsf11WM (had to include the obligatory Top Secret! clip)
Yup. No matter how hard the PC tries, just pan over to the fireplace and fade to black: https://youtu.be/v7eJEsf11WM (had to include the obligatory Top Secret! clip)
And many of the elves preferred the cover of dense forests, caves, or both.
I think it depends on the table (and possibly the game). I’m playing in a game where the bad guys usually have their own timetables for doing things. If we as players get sidetracked, there’s the expectation that the bbeg continues with their plan unopposed. It’s also within reason that if the players are known to the bbeg, they will do things to keep us occupied / distract us.
With that said, if this is not what the table expects, then everyone needs to sit down and talk it over.
Went to a mediocre high school in the US, and I had an English/writing course where the only materials were the Aeneid, Illiad, Odyssey, and Mythology by Edith Hamilton.
For those unaware, this is a scene from the Silmarillion (Fingolfin fighting Morgoth). An epic flight of an elf taking on a demigod.
It’s gotta be pahoehoe (the one that looks like honey being stirred)
While there are actually several new world marsupials, I’m fairly certain that they’re all opossums.
Flounders are born symmetrical; eye migration happens as they transition to the juvenile stage of growth.
Oh man, that sounds like you’re referring to the one in Missouri. I riled up a number of folks that way.