
How does loot even get up there?
Don't we always wonder this? Yes, ancient ruins with a granola bar hidden in the empty space where the roof carved in. People put less effort into hiding their drugs!
Anyway though, had the pleasure of contributing to the project of the folks over at Heartleaf games. It's a DnD 5e supplement and you check out their Kickstarter over here if you fancy some more furries in your DnD!
https://www.kickstarter.com/project.....to-beast-world
They also let me go weird with the picture dimensions which i always appreciate.
Anyway though, had the pleasure of contributing to the project of the folks over at Heartleaf games. It's a DnD 5e supplement and you check out their Kickstarter over here if you fancy some more furries in your DnD!
https://www.kickstarter.com/project.....to-beast-world
They also let me go weird with the picture dimensions which i always appreciate.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Fox (Other)
Size 434 x 1280px
File Size 2.05 MB
Listed in Folders
Two questions:
1: Couldn't Indiana Jones have safely entered and exited the temple at the beginning of "Raiders of the Lost Ark" simply by exploring the outside until he found the inner chamber's skylight?
2: Who keeps supplying and lighting thousands of torches and candles in Skyrim's frequently still-sealed ancient tombs?
1: Couldn't Indiana Jones have safely entered and exited the temple at the beginning of "Raiders of the Lost Ark" simply by exploring the outside until he found the inner chamber's skylight?
2: Who keeps supplying and lighting thousands of torches and candles in Skyrim's frequently still-sealed ancient tombs?
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No offense, but I doubt you're that hot! You would've been destroyed for the common good by drone strike or sniper fire long ago, a terminal distraction and walking enabler of firestorms.
Besides... the the torches and candles would burn out by the time someone brought them to the tombs.
No offense, but I doubt you're that hot! You would've been destroyed for the common good by drone strike or sniper fire long ago, a terminal distraction and walking enabler of firestorms.
Besides... the the torches and candles would burn out by the time someone brought them to the tombs.
Did you ever play Morrowind? Some of the physics-based properties on characters were screwy.
At high skills levels, you could make jumps that left you gracefully drifting along for several seconds, appearing to hover if you were leaping up hills. And random glitches suggest that fall damage was calculated based on hangtime rather than any force calculation.
At high skills levels, you could make jumps that left you gracefully drifting along for several seconds, appearing to hover if you were leaping up hills. And random glitches suggest that fall damage was calculated based on hangtime rather than any force calculation.
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