This image is clearly a PC plan. What are the players attempting to solve with it?
>>54512323
I thought the draft line counted from the top down…
This is a plan based on one of those "troll physics" images' understanding of how propellers work.
>>54512323
The PCs have decided that the only way to scale the fortress's seaside cliff is to be bodily flung from a powerful rotational force, as extrapolated from how far they got spin-tossed by a giant that one time. The monk is proving it works right now. The bard is expected to go next.
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>>54512653
I'd ask what the fuck I'm looking at, but the title pretty much sums it up, while explaining very little.
>>54512514
RIP bard.
>>54512323
One of my PCs was a near max level fighter who accidentally knocked a noble over, one thing lead to another and he slaughtered 80% of the city guard.
>>54512653
Having conquered the Dark Empire, saved the planet and recruited friends from all over the world, the PCs return to the first low-level shop that would just *not* haggle with them years prior.
>>54512323
I feel as though looking at these is slowly curing my submechaniphobia.
>>54512653
I've been looking for this for a while, thanks.
>>54512323
A high level monk decided that this was the easiest way to make the boat stop moving
You already know
>>54512323
>When he looks like and electrocuted blue skeleton from the thumbnail
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>>54512958
A high level barbarian decided that this was the easiest way to make the boat start moving
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>>54512323
When murder-hobo'ing just isn't profitable enough.
>>54515162
>Nurglites_air_support.image
>*Insert "good lich" memes here.
>>54515236
And the follow-up.
>>54515207
I hope you get stung by a hawk wasp for that pun