Sorry to derail, but what a coincidence, I think I might have that very same cross-body bag
Th4tGuyII
"Where we're going Goat, we don't need boats - but we do need that cabbage"
FTFY
"Gods, I swear you fix one thing in a ritual, two more take its place - my teleportation no longor puts me in the ground, but now my clothes arrive backwards and occasionally I'm puside down - didn't even touch those bits of the spell!"
"Gods, I swear you fix one thing in a ritual, two more take it's place - my teleportation no longer puts me in the ground, but now my clothes arrive backwards and occasionally I'm upside down - didn't even touch those bits of the spell!"
Was about to say - either that dog is AI generated, or OP has done an awful job taking the picture
Anyone want to take bets on how long it'll take for this guy to end up falling out of a building or get into a plane crash?
Now taking bets on this man having a tragic accident before next week
The problem is the stereotype of people who say “It’s what my character would have done.” are just using that as an excuse to dodge blame for having their overly edgy character perform questionable acts such as murderhoboing that ruin the fun for everybody else.
Having said that, understanding what your character would actually do in a given situation based on their current knowledge, background, etc. can make for really good RP situations, but must be done in good faith (unlike above)
My DM used to warn their players that if they acted like Murderhobos or were an accomplice to one, they would get treated like Murderhobos...
It also incentivised the party to keep their muderhobos in check, by force if necessary
My old DM's favourite was the good old "you sure about that?"
Now and again they'd ask it as a bluff, so you never knew for sure if they were serious or not
I was just surprised to see el cheapo in the wild - though for a cheap backpack it's surprisingly durable, out-lasted some of my nicer packs haha