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@e_eric okay, I'm busy on Thursdays and Fridays. Let's do some Tuesday, Monday or Wednesday next week? Will we get a group?

So @e_eric inspired me to run my as part of his .

So today's entry is a mash-up between a 2023 layout of Sedan and some really old map of the principate.

I think it evens out to 1939, right?

Jan 21st entry.

A very important "additional bonus" mechanic building upon the core "bonus to something" mechanic.

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Here's a Jan 20th entry, also part of . This one features and rules as well as a full statement of opportunity attack rules.

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Supporting Jan 19th entry!

Brawler and . Note how flanking doesn't give any bonuses out of the box, but if players want to play with it, here are the rules for them to enjoy. They can design abilities that rely or become better with flanking!

Also, bind and wind (which is a very principled medieval fencing move!) is the first rule in that refers to a rule that's on another non-core card 🤫

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Elijah McCoy was born in 1844 in Ontario to formerly-enslaved parents from Kentucky. They saved enough to send him to Scotland to study mechanical #engineering. When he returned and couldn't get work in his field, he took a job as a train oilman and invented a method of automatic lubrication that eliminated the frequent stops trains had to make to oil up axles & bearings. Railroad companies asking for his product rather than copycat devices spawned the phrase "the real McCoy." #BlackHistoryMonth

I stand under the shower's spray—blood from my would-be usurper clone twisting down the drain—and slowly realize all my scars are missing…

@Csosorchid @evan obviously strong yes if you're not in russia or Japan. If you are, then qualified.

“​... upper class etiquette in Ankh-Morpork held that, while you could snub your friends any time you felt like it, it was the height of bad form to be impolite to your worst enemy.”
Terry Pratchett; Night Watch
#SpyBalloon #Diplomacy #DontLookUp 🎈

RT @DefenceU
Ukrainian U20 decathlon champion Volodymyr Androschuk died in a battle near Bakhmut on Jan 25.
A promising athlete and a true hero, he could have been able to participate in the Olympic Games in Paris, if russia hadn’t invaded Ukraine
Why do russians still have this privilege?

@mhoye can you link the spam in question? How do you know it's automated? Malicious?

What's the difference between people using Google translate abd GPT to express themselves in a foreign language?

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