He actually agreed to my delight for me to send it to him but because of work and living in eu, I didn’t get around to it. Then he moved, and I felt kinda dumb asking his new adress
Well I do some stuff here sometimes :
I build complex spreadsheets in Excel and Google Sheets. Actually a crazy/weird hobby of mine. With the help of a friend came up with one to help build encounters and track experience for D&D 5e. If you are interested you can find the XP tracker HERE Feel free to save a copy of it if you would like.
Note: I did make some changes to what is in the book. Basically added a modifier to the difficulty based on how many, or few, PCs there were.
Oh, I also sing in a semi-professional choir, and occasionally perform in musicals. Yup, total nerd stuff
Excel spreadsheets is a unique and weird type of soothing experience, something about making it all work together and a sense of “I did a thing, it’s useless but it works” makes it enjoyable. I can relate Tahkai haha.
Nobody understands the struggle of competent excel spreadsheet users haha.
We are the warriors who fight the unseen battle against poorly designed and executed spreadsheets
As I work in IT, I’m really good at distilling simple commands to even more simple users, and doing stupidly repetitive tasks quickly.
No photos from Burning Man. I’m disappointed.
i ended up not taking my camera out at all! i was too overwhelmed just experiencing stuff.
I make pretty good terrain pieces. That’s the small painted hillocks and trees people place in their tabletop games.
I picked it up when I started playing Warhammer 40k with my brother. I already had a lot of experience building plastic models and painting figurines so it wasn’t too much of a stretch to start sculpting out of foam and plastic. It’s pretty fun but also time consuming and expensive. If you see terrain for sale at a hobby store for $50 and think that’s kind of expensive you should know whoever made it is essentially making nothing off it.