German word for chocolate = Schokolade take “Sch” and “L” and swap: Lokoschade
German word for chocolate = Schokolade take “Sch” and “L” and swap: Lokoschade
I think it looks and sounds (if you pronounce it german) like “gesellig” which partially also fits with it’s meaning.
Oh no…ok I actually know that story too. Aw man what has the internet done to me…
I’ve been playing Dnd for several years now, so it’s kinda hard for me to determine what is common sense and what is just nerd knowledge ingrained into my head. But I think alot of stuff gets explained fairly well. Hope you have fun :D
No, as far as I know there are just some references to the older games. But to understand the story they are not necessary. A general knowledge about Dnd is helpful though.
What is the broken arms thing a reference to?
I almost exclusively play single player games or multiplayer games with friends I know in real life. I’ve had some bad experiences with online gaming and they are often way too stressful for my liking.
In what language?