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Shelter in the woods

Written by Vincent on April 7, 2010 - 0 Comments
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This is a random short story. Enjoy. ===== “I think we lost them,” a young man looked over his shoulders, his hair plastered to his face from the rain. He placed his hands on his knees and breathed heavily. “I wouldn’t count on that, oh brother of mine,” said his companion, standing slightly taller and [...]

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Shard Saga – Frightful tremors part 1

Written by Vincent on April 6, 2010 - 0 Comments
Categories: Gameplay Log

Kepler was sitting in a dark corner of the tavern, sipping his cranberry juice. Staring listlessly somewhere beyond the edge of the table, his thoughts wandered. His last adventure didn’t turn out too well, and Kepler deliberately hid from his companions. Amidst his troubled thoughts, a voice, seemingly from far far above him, struggled through [...]

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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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