prokopetz:

Here’s a little trick I’ve used in D&D games where the premise of your campaign calls for the party to have access to lots of Stuff, but you don’t want to do a whole bunch of bookkeeping: the Wagon.

In a nutshell, the party has a horse-drawn wagon that they use to get around between – and often during – adventures. This doesn’t come out of any individual player character’s starting budget; it’s just provided as part of the campaign premise.

Before setting out from a town or other place of rest, the party has to decide how many gold pieces they want to spend on supplies. These funds aren’t spent on anything in particular, and form a running total that represents how much Stuff is in the wagon.

Any time a player character needs something in the way of supplies during a journey or adventure, one of two things can happen:

1. If it’s something that any fool would have packed for the trip and it’s something that could reasonably have been obtained at one of the party’s recent stopovers (e.g., rations, spare clothing, fifty feet of rope, etc.), then the wagon contains as much of it as they reasonably need. Just deduct the Player’s Handbook list price for the item(s) in question from the wagon’s total.

2. If it’s something where having packed it would take some explaining, or if it’s something that’s unlikely to have been available for purchase at any of the party’s recent stopovers (e.g., a telescope, a barrel of fine wine, a book of dwarven erotic poetry, etc.), the player in need makes a retroactive Intelligence or Wisdom check, versus a DC set by the GM, to see if they somehow anticipated the need for the item(s) in question. Proficiency may apply to this check, depending on what’s needed. The results are read as follows:

Success: You find what you’re looking for, more or less. If the group is amenable, you can narrate a brief flashback explaining the circumstances of its acquisition. Deduct its list price (or a price set by the GM, if it’s not on the list) from the wagon’s total.

Failure by 5 points or less: You find something sort of close to what you’re looking for. The GM decides exactly what; it won’t ever be useless for the purpose at hand, but depending on her current level of whimsy, it may simply be a lesser version of what you were looking for, or it may be something creatively off the mark. Deduct and optionally flash back as above.

Failure by more than 5 points: You come up empty-handed, and can’t try again for that item or anything closely resembling it until after your next stopover.

As an incidental benefit, all the junk the wagon is carrying acts as a sort of ablative armour. If the wagon or its horses would ever take damage, instead subtract a number of gold pieces from its total equal to the number of hit points of damage it would have suffered. The GM is encouraged to describe what’s been destroyed in lurid detail.

the36thbloggerofshaolin:

I’ve made gifs of this fight scene and it’s been one of my more popular gif sets so here it is in all its glory. Karen Sheperd versus Cynthia Rothrock in Righting Wrongs aka Above the Law.
I’m not sure what makes this fight so dope. Yes, the choreography is smooth as hell but is it also because it has a very distinct 80′s vibe to it?
While Rothrock went on to be a massive martial arts star, Sheperd didn’t really fare as well. She made a number of movies but none of them ended up being genre classics like this one.

By the way, the entire film is amazing and a must for those getting into the genre. You can buy it here on DVD for a ridiculous $33 or you can get the import Blu Ray here for a little less. As far as I can tell it’s not streaming anywhere.

Again, when I finally get around to doing my giveaway, this will be a film I throw in the back as i have multiple copies.

katecaru:

nightmare-aoife:

doomfisthero:

kingdomxathers:

tairupanda:

this-divine-intervention:

arbitrary-stag:

chardofthestars:

pathologicalsnacker:

Angel of Limitless Strength

Seeker of Divine Excellence

Guardian of Radical Strength

Ruler of Radiant Peace… I sound like some sort of femdom bisexual god LMAO!

Guardian of Magnificent Pleasure

“Guardian of Powerful Visions”

… wait, powerful in what way, exactly?

Guardian of Radiant Mysteries. I like it!

Angel of Spiritual Pleasure

… *cackles*

Guardian of Spiritual Mysteries

pitbullmabari:

brehaaorgana:

wintersshield:

anerdyfeminist:

bundyspooks:

Mary Jane Rathbun, Inventor of the Marijuana Brownie.

In the 1980s, Mary Jane was baking over 4,000 brownies a week for Californian AIDS patients after she realised it eased their suffering and depression. Despite multiple convictions, she remained an active marijuana advocate until the day she died.

I had to fact check this and her Wikipedia page made me like her even more:

“She was raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where she attended Catholic school. At the age of 13, she was involved in an altercation with a nun who tried to cane her, but Rathbun fought back.”

“Social activism appealed to her from a young age; she traveled from Chicago to Wisconsin to campaign for the right of miners to form unions. In the late 1940s, she worked as an activist promoting abortion rights for women in Minneapolis.”

“Rathbun often appeared in public wearing polyester pantsuits, and she was said to have a ‘sailor’s mouth.’”

some heroes wear polyester pantsuits

IS SHE WHY ITS CALLED MARY JANE???

wine mom? vodka aunt? no, no, this is weed grandma