It’s existence led to this Mr. Show skit.
And I am sorry to say this, but Mustmayostardayonnaise Lincoln was a Jan 6th rioter. (I secretly love having used that brand new sentence.)
It’s existence led to this Mr. Show skit.
And I am sorry to say this, but Mustmayostardayonnaise Lincoln was a Jan 6th rioter. (I secretly love having used that brand new sentence.)
New campaign in my D&D world.
700 years ago the moon fell and devastated the land.
This island in particular almost split in two entirely, and a minor god died in the process of saving it.
Now the characters are sent on a mission to prevent a war by destroying one side of the land. In the process they may uncover how they are being used, by who, what really happened back then, who the god was, and the real danger to the lands.
Or they can just do what they were told and blow stuff up… except one character is a secret agent hoping to destroy the other side if it comes to that.


I’m tired of all the non-fascists bitching about the non-purity of other non-fascists.
We are supposed to be allies. If we can’t work together, we deserve to lose.


ALL OF THAT, JUST FOR A SAFE CAREER IN ACTING?!


Community - The slogan was ‘Six seasons and a movie.’
We are still waiting for our goddamned movie!


I made a new D&D campaign in my world. Haven’t had inspiration in a while but I am having a great time with it.
I am hoping to eventually publish some of it more as inspiration for other DMs than to make much money.
In the process of making the map and history for this campaign, I made an unrelated place on the map that is worthy of its own adventure. That kind of unintentional synergy is greatly satisfying, and if I do want to publish the damned thing, a nice bonus.
Also, my players are loving it and unknowingly made a perfect party for my shenanigans.
Better Call Sol.