“Talent just defines what you do,” Rincewind said. “It doesn’t define what you are. Deep down, I mean. When you know what you are, you can do anything.”
He thought a bit more and added, “That’s what makes sourcerers so powerful. The important thing is to know what you really are.”
There was a pause full of philosophy.
“Rincewind?” said Conina, kindly.
“Hmm?” said Rincewind, who was still wondering how the words got into his head.
“You really are an idiot. Do you know that?”
-Terry Pratchett, Sourcery
Why did she tell him that? Now he can do anything.
Asking a question, then immediately leaving… Who the hell starts a conversation like that!?
Hahahaha I didn’t even notice that the other guy just takes off
I don’t think I’m a very good DM, but all of my players ask me for DM tips when they’re doing another game or one-shotting or whatever, so maybe?
We are our harshest critics. Trust your friends.
In answer to the question posed by the title, a high maintenance party.
“Dude, suckin’ at something is the first step to being sorta good at something!”
Dungeon… Journeyman?
Feels like it. They’re called journeymen because after you apprentice you journey, man. I’m always going to someone’s house to play
It’s gotten to the point I’m researching DM travel bags. Any suggestions?
I was gifted the “Enhance Tabletop RPG Adventurer’s Bag” the battle map straps are my favorite feature. 4 campaign books, a DM screen, and a note pad pretty much fill the main compartment. I always try to cram in more and the zippers haven’t busted on me yet!
That is precisely what it feels like. Not a novice and not finished learning