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  • Very good points, Thank you!

    I guess the most canon-compliant way to make this idea work is that they were a cleric of a deity that died. That does happen in DnD settings sometimes and I would expect that would remove their access to divine magic. Of course I would expect that rules would let you substitute a different deity with similar domains, and there are definitely skills and feats you wouldn’t lose with your magic, but it would be an interesting backstory.





  • If soups work for your sensory issues, then that might be your answer. You’ll generally want to start by sautéing some onion in oil, then add your rice or potatoes or lentils or (dried) peas and a bunch of vegetable broth, also other veggies if you have them or feel like them. Cook until the consistency of the rice/potato/lentil/pea is where you want it, adding more broth if there’s too little liquid left. Season with whatever spices or herbs you have.

    Is say that’s the bardic shape, but there are many actual recipes out there. I make one with red lentils, sun-dried tomatoes and rice that’s delicious. I’d say the important things are onion, powdered vegetable broth (every German supermarket has a cheap good version of this), and some kind of starch and protein





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    7 months ago

    I’d read this with commas around ‘like’, rather than with a period after it: “… how birds look, like, I’m afraid” works as a sentence while “… how birds look like. I’m afraid” is both wrong, like you point out, but also sounds much more serious than the jokey tone I’d expect from a message without punctuation and capitalization