That made me actually laugh, so you get a cookie.Mike Kayatta said:but I like to think those jerks are just in the back room during lunch breaks trying to roll natural kappas in their ongoing game of Sarcophagi and Sphinxes.
That made me actually laugh, so you get a cookie.Mike Kayatta said:but I like to think those jerks are just in the back room during lunch breaks trying to roll natural kappas in their ongoing game of Sarcophagi and Sphinxes.
What? I'm pretty sure the sun doesn't rise at dusk. You mean dawn right?1337mokro said:the sun rising at dusk
I use counter argument.1337mokro said:The mage in your party passed the Knowledge Arcane check.Baldry said:So instead of Dungeons and Dragons was it Pyramids and Sphinxes?
He tells you that it would still be Dungeons and Dragons, or more like Tombs and Dragons.
The ancient Egyptians had allot of Dragons too.
They even had their own mythology featuring them like Apep, the dragon/snake that lay in wait to attempt to kill Horus every time he died and had to pass through the underworld, which was everyday at sunset. They explained the Red colour of the sun rising at dusk as the blood of that dragon being wounded and retreating.
What do you want to do next?
The groans from this have left so many voices Horus.Grouchy Imp said:I wonder if this is a one of a kind or part of a Set...
That's a fun thought. Imagine if their entire religion and civilization was shaped to reflect their love for a tabletop RPGOrlake said:...Maybe all their tomes,Book of the Dead etc, were just ancient rulebooks
Don't get too excitedDVS BSTrD said:So nerds ARE capable of reproduction!
You failed the counter argument.Baldry said:I use counter argument.1337mokro said:The mage in your party passed the Knowledge Arcane check.Baldry said:So instead of Dungeons and Dragons was it Pyramids and Sphinxes?
He tells you that it would still be Dungeons and Dragons, or more like Tombs and Dragons.
The ancient Egyptians had allot of Dragons too.
They even had their own mythology featuring them like Apep, the dragon/snake that lay in wait to attempt to kill Horus every time he died and had to pass through the underworld, which was everyday at sunset. They explained the Red colour of the sun rising at dusk as the blood of that dragon being wounded and retreating.
What do you want to do next?
The thing about "Egyptian Dragons" is more often then not they're serpents, sure the ones with wings could be considered dragons but more then anything they're winged serpents [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winged_serpent]. Also if you look at images of most Egyptian Gods that could be considered dragons they don't really look like dragons, some look like cats and some look like straight up snakes.