The top numbers are what they’d pay in tax, not what they have
Everybody’s dead Dave!
The top numbers are what they’d pay in tax, not what they have
My understanding of it when I read the books was the spice gives them similar prescience abilities to Paul. Effectively allowing them to see what’s ahead and navigate before it’s an issue. Especially because they’re flying faster than light so they can’t rely on their eyes as they’d crash into something by the time they actually see it.
I have a hazy memory of the book explaining they were once humans addicted to spice, so presumably they have some controls.
Northener here. I don’t mean to take away from your point, because you are mostly correct, but my school at least did teach us about the harrying, though I can’t remember how much detail, but it was at least a few lessons on the aftermath of 1066 and how the Normans took control.
I will mention (mostly because I find it funny) that I remember hearing about a planned revolution in Britain (around the time of other European revolutions) that was called off because of the rain.
I feel like removing Quark would increase the efficiency. Miles has more to fix while he’s around.
My campaigns are the same, lol. It’s fairly serious imo, the characters are trying to survive and get by, and have somewhat conflicting goals. i.e. one character just wants to keep a low profile and get another character to get rid of her pact, while that character wants to stay a warlock.
I mean this is a bit of humour, but it is through the characters joking with another rather than a ridiculous event.
I just started the second book in the Brimstone Angels series, Lesser Evils by Erin. M Evans. It’s a fantasy book set in the D&D 5e world. I’m enjoying it, as I did the first one, if you like the D&D world and want to read a story that’s like a serious campaign I’d recommend it.
I got Hexcodle #323 in 5! Score: 53%
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I did the exact same, working in RBG apparently