February BasilCockWatch 2023
2 years ago
"HydraDX (and its sister project Basilisk) are cross-chain liquidity protocols designed to enable frictionless liquidity for crypto assets across various chains. In contrast to most decentralised exchanges that rely on separate pools for separate assets, HydraDX’s solution enables deposits of ‘all’ assets into one shared liquidity pool, the ‘Omnipool’, unlocking unparalleled efficiencies."
That's a mouthful. But I wouldn't mind an Omnipool. Sounds swanky! :>
If I ever wanted to leave my stamp on things, this rubber stamp from SniggleSloth would do just the trick. I think I remember trying to carve things like that in art classes but mine always turned out hideous.
Another podcast, coming from the Witcher-based lore.
And more Witcher universe takes: Interviews with effects artists for the Netflix series. I might go look for clips later.
For beginning adventurers, there's Caves of the Cockatrice. It says it's appropriate for level 1 adventurers. Level 1?!?! That's enough to survive a cockatrice with the means to set himself up in a cave, for goodness sakes? Sometimes I just want to stare at the world. Though I have to admit..."Caves of the Cockatrice" could be a great title for a much more...intimate and interesting adventure, if you know what I mean. Heh heh heh...Bueno.
And just spotted on Steam: Basements N' Basilisks. I've heard it has a good story, and lots of rolling of dice. Does it have basilisks? Well, you can kind of see one in the cover art! That counts, right? Right?
Started in the middle of the month: Item #3, the Basilisk beer! Part of a mythological brews series. Though they discuss some of the older myths...roosters, toads, all of that. :> But their overall discussion is more suited to hunting and killing them, which...I suppose is more the Witcher point of view.
Image of the can if you're in that part of the world.
Episodes of a manga have featured basilisk and cockatrice prepared in various nutritious ways; lucky diners in Japan can see how they'd like them...or as close as we might be able to get.
That's a mouthful. But I wouldn't mind an Omnipool. Sounds swanky! :>
If I ever wanted to leave my stamp on things, this rubber stamp from SniggleSloth would do just the trick. I think I remember trying to carve things like that in art classes but mine always turned out hideous.
Another podcast, coming from the Witcher-based lore.
And more Witcher universe takes: Interviews with effects artists for the Netflix series. I might go look for clips later.
For beginning adventurers, there's Caves of the Cockatrice. It says it's appropriate for level 1 adventurers. Level 1?!?! That's enough to survive a cockatrice with the means to set himself up in a cave, for goodness sakes? Sometimes I just want to stare at the world. Though I have to admit..."Caves of the Cockatrice" could be a great title for a much more...intimate and interesting adventure, if you know what I mean. Heh heh heh...Bueno.
And just spotted on Steam: Basements N' Basilisks. I've heard it has a good story, and lots of rolling of dice. Does it have basilisks? Well, you can kind of see one in the cover art! That counts, right? Right?
Started in the middle of the month: Item #3, the Basilisk beer! Part of a mythological brews series. Though they discuss some of the older myths...roosters, toads, all of that. :> But their overall discussion is more suited to hunting and killing them, which...I suppose is more the Witcher point of view.
Image of the can if you're in that part of the world.
Episodes of a manga have featured basilisk and cockatrice prepared in various nutritious ways; lucky diners in Japan can see how they'd like them...or as close as we might be able to get.
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But puritan teens shamed me out of those plans right quick.
Maybe that version of me could come back to star in the next wave of anti-drug PSA's. Having a memorable villain is half the battle.