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Stolen bread

Written by Vincent on April 21, 2010 - 0 Comments
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This is a random short story. Enjoy. The tree watched impassively as a boy ran towards it, clutching something in his arms. When he was near, he stuffed the loaves of bread he was carrying into his shirt, and clambered up the tree as fast as he could. “Where are you, you little rascal!” A [...]

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Shard Saga – Frightful tremors part 3

Written by Vincent on April 16, 2010 - 0 Comments
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In part 1, you read about hags and killer kitties. In part 2, you found a dangerous descending darkness. And here in part 3, you will face the most unimaginable horror of all… “Straight ahead is a tunnel cloaked in gloom and black.” said the DM. “You hear some scuttling noises up ahead. The sound [...]

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Shard Saga – Frightful tremors part 2

Written by Vincent on April 14, 2010 - 0 Comments
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[There's a part 1] My DM had a trick up his sleeves. He’s going to frighten all of us into insensibilities. No, he’s not wearing a mask. No, he’s not waving a sword threatening us into cowering. He’s going to inflict attack roll penalties. I pause for the collective gasps of incomprehension and outrage. “How [...]

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"Everything can be reduced to an equation."



You will experience possibly the smartest character build ever in D&D 4th edition. To use the Math Wizard build effectively, you might actually have to understand math principles. Shocking, I know.

About Vincent

I play D&D semi-regularly. I like magic users (thus mostly falling into controller roles). I tell funny adventure stories.
I also write about math and programming and other interesting topics at polymathprogrammer.com. I publish a monthly online magazine Singularity for curious artists and intellectuals.


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