Viele Beschäftigte der Drogeriekette dm geben ihrem Arbeitgeber gute Noten. Doch an einem Logistikstandort in NRW bekommt das Image Risse. Es gibt Berichte über Mobbing und Einsatz von Leiharbeit. Von Laura Kasprowiak.
I want to stick aliens 👽🛸 into my next D&D campaign. My idea is to have little grey men show up in a flying saucer and abduct the party. However, I'm worried that this is too comprehensible for the average #DnD character. I want the PCs to be confused, but not the players! What's the weirdest alien you've ever thrown at your D&D party?
Side note, I also want to give the baddies #mechs. How do I mechanically handle this?
A short comic in which a kobold sees that he has a notification, replies to it, and realizes with mounting dread that he just replied to a days-old message and told the recipient he was now aware of his failings all in one go as they go from 'last online: 12 mins ago' to 'online' as a result of his notification.
I have made a Jorasco halfling warlock who is a priest of Kor Korron, which I will be playing in an #eberron campaign. (Specifically, he is a priest of Kor Korron, pretends to be a wizard among his peers, but likes to pass himself off as a cleric in public.) I am not very familiar with Thelanis, but I understand there is a fae court there. Do any of you have ideas for which archfey I should suggest to my #DM?