| bio | website | goran12.rajce.idnes.cz |
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| location | Czech Republic | |
| age | 27 | |
| visits | member for | 6 months |
| seen | yesterday | |
| stats | profile views | 5 |
From professional point of view, I'm an eternal student - I have already finished a master in Archaeology and now I study bachelor degree GIS - the computer part of everything needed to be an expert on Computer Aplications in Archaeology.
From spiritual point of view, I'm a young child in Christ (converted on Easter 2010, baptised a year later), a pilgrim to Santiago de Compostela (I have been there once and I hope it wasn't the last time), a Catholic and a member of Light-Life Movement.
And about hobbies, I'm a RPG enthusiast and I like hiking and everything I've already mentioned.
Here on SE, I've found a nice place to talk about Christianity, a source of information for my current school and I hope I'll be able to share information about my first field of study too. As a Czech patriot, I also hope my language will find its place here.
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May 9 |
answered | How to handle the PCs within a large military? |
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Mar 8 |
awarded | Informed |
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Jan 25 |
answered | How do you get a new player engaged in an old campaign? |
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Dec 9 |
comment |
What should a DM do if a player wants to do something impossible? I know many players enjoy it. But many players (including me) enjoy it even more if impossible things are discussed metagame, because the player can have some good reason to think they are not impossible. As a GM, I remember few times when I tried to abolish (in fact, set impossible difficulty) actions that were in fact hard, but possible. I don't want to say that your way of explaining in-game physics is bad, I just don't see WHY it should be the best one or at least a good one. |
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Dec 9 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Dec 8 |
reviewed | Reviewed What should a DM do if a player wants to do something impossible? |
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Dec 8 |
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What should a DM do if a player wants to do something impossible? Why is this rule good, why should anyone else introduce it? "Just the way I run things" is not considered constructive here unless it helps the questioner somehow. |
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Nov 30 |
awarded | Custodian |
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Nov 30 |
reviewed | Reviewed How can I increase tension during roleplaying? |
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Nov 30 |
answered | How can I stop a large level disparity from being a problem? |
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Nov 29 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Nov 27 |
comment |
Crime Investigation in a fantasy world Wasn't he "Judge" Dee? Books about Judge Dee were my number one source for low-tech investigation, and I recommend them to everybody interrested in this topic. |
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Nov 27 |
comment |
Truly alien NPC races I like this. Fantasy cliché is that goblins are small and weak while orcs are big, but what if they're just one r-strategy race and orcs are just adult goblins? I did this in my world, justifying both ordinary goblinoid "cannon-fodder" strategies and frequent occurence of excellent orcish warriors are a challenge for high-level PCs even by themselves. |
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Nov 26 |
comment |
How do I teach my players to (covertly) gather intelligence? About magical investigation, see this answer too. |
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Nov 26 |
revised |
How do I teach my players to (covertly) gather intelligence? added 2103 characters in body |
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Nov 26 |
answered | How do I teach my players to (covertly) gather intelligence? |
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Nov 25 |
revised |
“High on Magic” - how original is it? retag |
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Nov 25 |
awarded | Tag Editor |
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Nov 25 |
revised |
investigation wiki excerpt added 130 characters in body |
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Nov 25 |
answered | GMing a setting when your players are more familiar with it than you |