So apparently the harbinger quest is irrevocably broken by the prepatch phasing. Good to know.
Iâve done the harbinger questline after prepatch, it isnât broken for me.
You may need to enter Dalaran several times / use the specific Dalaran hearthstone youâre given, but either way you should be able to have both the Archmage chatter trigger and talk to Alleria and go from there.
I have a peeve about this new theme occurring.
15ft Dracthyr (most of them it seems like it is now) and a Dracthyr with a âround, plump rearâ.
I know Iâm late but Iâm finally witnessing it.
I know the meme is that Blizz is anti-fun but I genuinely wouldnât mind them stepping in and slapping the nerfhammer down on the triple food stacking
is she singl-âŚ
kidding kidding ahaha they should be stopped
No gender mentioned. I think they were male though.
Thatâs just Baldric- the jailer being deceptively cunning, honestly. Itâs part of his cunning plan of cunningness.
âŚyou know what. If you replace the jailer with Baldrick the maw and all surrounding it suddenly make way more sense.
/e stares upwards in awe
The amount of growth pot dracthyr does make me want to make kora small, a real short king
the plump rear one is small too
I mean obviously Iâm forklift certified the way Iâm carrying around this badumpadump
You know I canât not post this.
https://cdn-img.fimfiction.net/story/674o-1432554270-173479-medium
Does not work. It seem tied to the other prepatch questing phasing out alleria and khadgar in the hall.
Glorious. I think.
If I could take on a visage form you better believe that their butt would be HUGE
call her the tower of babel the way sheâs stacked in defiance of god
Thing is I donât think people mind the smaller (although not see-saw small) characters because while trying to show that you are BIG AND STRONG AND THE ALPHA OF ALPHAS is incredibly insecure, nobody really cares if you want to depict a character as weaker than the average.
⌠Ok, you get a pass because that actually goes pretty hard.
the second half is âand i become incoherent when she goes downâ, if you want to take the pass away again
I have a bit of a geeky confession to make. I gave nonzero consideration to swearing the Oath of the Ancients IRL. Not because it would give me cool nature paladin powers (it wouldnât, and itâs not the criterion I would use for evaluating codes of conduct anyway), but because I find its formulation beautiful and poignant.
But, for one, it would be just silly to precommit myself to a fictional code from a commercial power fantasy product.
And for two, thereâs no point in precommitting to things that I would do anyway.
Precommitments are the individual equivalent of laws. Things you shouldnât do but otherwise would, and things you should do but otherwise wouldnât.
The Oath of the Ancients consists of stuff I do anyway and did before 5e even existed. So even if the idea wasnât inherently silly, thereâs no point.
Planning out a boss encounter for the party, which is basically just a ârival adventuring partyâ. One wizard, plus a Warblade, Crusader, and Swordsage.
Everyone of the party is a spellcaster (paladin, cleric, druid, bard/warlock), so I gave the Crusader enemy a flail that turns off spellcasting for a turn.
heheheheheheheheheheheh
well not with that attitude it wonât