Some of you may have noticed I have not posted recently โ there is no reason to fear! I began working at a new job recently and have been focusing on that and traveling to a convention. There is no "schedule" for when I make my next video, but be assured that I have not vanished from the internet.
I'm also looking for any inspiration, so feel free to drop anything you want me to cover in the comments. Glad to have y'all around, and I'm excited to film my next video. ๐
Bookman's is a used bookstore in my town that I love. I've spent countless hours searching for old books, games, and cards; it's where Caitlyn and I met, and where I later proposed to her.
The corporate entity has been mistreating it's workers โ unfair wages, random firings, etc. So long as this stands, they will no longer have my support.
If you want to help, use the QR code on the pamphlet below to sign the petition. Stand strong, folks ๐ช
Back in September 2024, I posted a Google Form for people to ask me questions. I completely forgot about it, but saw this viewer's question when cleaning out my old forms. Apologies, Rollie C., but here we go!
First, my favorite archetype is "The Hero," or some variation. I enjoy a character who is actively attempting to do good, but obstacles keep them from attaining that goal. I often play classic fighter-types who try their best to stand up to oppression and evil in all its forms.
Second, I have a very odd relationship with modded Fifth Edition. At its core, it is a really awesome way to add new tones and mechanics to the game without throwing out the good with the system. Hell, I am running a Star Wars conversion of 5e next month! Still, I am usually a fan of trying new systems entirely if I am looking for a unique feel.
Overall, modding Fifth Edition is awesome, and I recommend trying out these variations to find more of what you like (or don't like) so you can maybe mod your own version later down the line. Or even make your own system.
-
Thanks again, Rollie C., for responding. I hope this answers your questions.
Delver
Super excited to reveal that I'm going to be taking part in this project alongside some incredible Dungeontubers. EAT RUST, YOU SCAV SCUM!
3 months ago | [YT] | 1
View 0 replies
Delver
Recently got into Warhammer 40k! This was my first attempt at painting Adeptus Custodes units.
4 months ago | [YT] | 10
View 2 replies
Delver
Howdy, folks! It has been a hot minute.
Some of you may have noticed I have not posted recently โ there is no reason to fear! I began working at a new job recently and have been focusing on that and traveling to a convention. There is no "schedule" for when I make my next video, but be assured that I have not vanished from the internet.
I'm also looking for any inspiration, so feel free to drop anything you want me to cover in the comments. Glad to have y'all around, and I'm excited to film my next video. ๐
4 months ago (edited) | [YT] | 18
View 3 replies
Delver
Bookman's is a used bookstore in my town that I love. I've spent countless hours searching for old books, games, and cards; it's where Caitlyn and I met, and where I later proposed to her.
The corporate entity has been mistreating it's workers โ unfair wages, random firings, etc. So long as this stands, they will no longer have my support.
If you want to help, use the QR code on the pamphlet below to sign the petition. Stand strong, folks ๐ช
5 months ago | [YT] | 6
View 0 replies
Delver
I'm in a video for Dragon Week! ๐๐
6 months ago | [YT] | 6
View 0 replies
Delver
#DragonWeek has arrived! Check out our video discussing Fรกfnir, the hoard-dragon!
https://youtu.be/VK31EFshIGQ?si=fvsNj...
6 months ago | [YT] | 25
View 0 replies
Delver
Which is the most "dragon" dragon?
Join me tomorrow on a delve into the history of dragons in D&D for #dragonweek!
6 months ago | [YT] | 17
View 1 reply
Delver
Had the opportunity to play with some fantastic creators back in February! Take a watch.
6 months ago | [YT] | 3
View 0 replies
Delver
Back in September 2024, I posted a Google Form for people to ask me questions. I completely forgot about it, but saw this viewer's question when cleaning out my old forms. Apologies, Rollie C., but here we go!
First, my favorite archetype is "The Hero," or some variation. I enjoy a character who is actively attempting to do good, but obstacles keep them from attaining that goal. I often play classic fighter-types who try their best to stand up to oppression and evil in all its forms.
Second, I have a very odd relationship with modded Fifth Edition. At its core, it is a really awesome way to add new tones and mechanics to the game without throwing out the good with the system. Hell, I am running a Star Wars conversion of 5e next month! Still, I am usually a fan of trying new systems entirely if I am looking for a unique feel.
Overall, modding Fifth Edition is awesome, and I recommend trying out these variations to find more of what you like (or don't like) so you can maybe mod your own version later down the line. Or even make your own system.
-
Thanks again, Rollie C., for responding. I hope this answers your questions.
6 months ago | [YT] | 4
View 0 replies
Delver
The dragon awakens.
6 months ago | [YT] | 31
View 0 replies
Load more