• @[email protected]
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    Actually it wasn’t dragon blood that eroded the mithril beams, but the collision of their though scales and the spires outer casing, which generates quite some heat

    • @[email protected]
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      192 months ago

      Nonsense. The shadow brotherhood clearly cast a spell of destruction within the spires themselves.

      • @[email protected]
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        Go read a scroll the shadow brotherhood was disbanded more than two eras ago and even back then all they did was talk about transfiguration spells while watching dragon races.

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          112 months ago

          Bah, another apprentice blindly believing the words of the grand council. Open a necronomicon some time.

  • bruhduh
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    c/wizardposting

  • @idiomaddict
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    Is the hexagon a reference to something from a fantasy universe (I know it’s a reference to the pentagon in our world)?

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      I think it’s because alot of ttrpg’ use hex grid maps (some for combat, but mostly for travelling long distances)

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    • FenrirIII
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      All these responses and no obvious mention of the Pentagon, which was a target on 9/11. The hexagon is like, as others stated, a reference to the game board most people play on for D&D and other games