Why? Do you think signing is done by spelling out words?
Jeeve65
If you look up the definition for an Object, it specifies that it is "a nonliving, distinct thing" — such as a corpse.
However, the definition of Creature does not say it must be living. So, a corpse is both a creature and an object.
There are even creatures that have never been living — such as constructs — and thus are also objects.
define 'side'.
How many sides on a ball?
clueless
Psst, are you sleeping?
My previous character was a Dwarf Marine (barbarian, path of the ancestral guardian). He was wielding an anchor as a 2-handed weapon.
He met his fate killing a sub-boss. (that is: a boss that came from the sea floor, the captain of a submersible galleon)
Last Thursday, 2 characters hiding: nat 1, nat 1
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I had no clue until I remembered this
It uses flowchart symbols, but bad.
Hokkaido is also a type of ice cream. Apparently available elsewhere, too. The rest of the text is chinese (at least, deepl recognizes it as such)
People that use a keyboard spell out each word they type. They still need spellcheckers.