I have this nice second-level ranger character.

I have plans for what she'll be doing when she reaches level thirteen, presuming I take the shortest route there possible.

In a word: sheesh.
This nice hydrocortizone cream I have, the one with the chemical diagram on its insert (I tried to get a GIF, [livejournal.com profile] baratron, but the digital camera is being pissy again; I'll give it another go when Kevin's around and awake and I remember ;) ) and the comment in said insert saying, basically, "Well, it works, but we don't really know why" -- well, I don't know how. But it works. A lot of the skin irritation I was having has almost entirely cleared up, in an almost "Poof-shazam" manner. I feel much happier now, and I bet that the stuff will last a long time if it's this effective. (Though we'll see if it relapses immediately upon lack of coating with goo.)
kiya: (buddha)
( Oct. 14th, 2002 11:25 pm)
I love running plots.

This is my favorite way to gamemaster an online game: find the seven characters who might receive prophetic dream information (in this case, the faerie characters with the soothsay art, the mages with the dream background, and the sorceror with oneiromancy), write up seven closely related dreams (well, six; one of the mages is one of my characters so I can just transfer stuff from OOC to IC in my brain compartments), and mail them off. And let the characters stew. It's much harder to do drop-information-and-let-the-characters-digest stuff in tabletop, I think.

Mind, technically I should have sent them sometime tomorrow or the day after, but this is close enough for me, and I want to stir up this anthill a little. I went to all the trouble to write them right after [livejournal.com profile] gwynyth gave me the ritual information I needed. :)
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