adurot: askmerriauthor: elderly-scrolls: i’ve only been playing dnd for a relatively short while but here’s what i’ve learnt so far: splitting the party will always always result in something ridiculous happening, even if it’s for something
adurot: askmerriauthor: elderly-scrolls: i’ve only been playing dnd for a relatively short while but here’s what i’ve learnt so far: splitting the party will always always result in something ridiculous happening, even if it’s for something
adurot: askmerriauthor: elderly-scrolls: i’ve only been playing dnd for a relatively short while but here’s what i’ve learnt so far: splitting the party will always always result in something ridiculous happening, even if it’s for something
adurot: askmerriauthor: elderly-scrolls: i’ve only been playing dnd for a relatively short while but here’s what i’ve learnt so far: splitting the party will always always result in something ridiculous happening, even if it’s for something
adurot: askmerriauthor: elderly-scrolls: i’ve only been playing dnd for a relatively short while but here’s what i’ve learnt so far: splitting the party will always always result in something ridiculous happening, even if it’s for something
adurot: askmerriauthor: elderly-scrolls: i’ve only been playing dnd for a relatively short while but here’s what i’ve learnt so far: splitting the party will always always result in something ridiculous happening, even if it’s for something
adurot: askmerriauthor: elderly-scrolls: i’ve only been playing dnd for a relatively short while but here’s what i’ve learnt so far: splitting the party will always always result in something ridiculous happening, even if it’s for something
adurot: askmerriauthor: elderly-scrolls: i’ve only been playing dnd for a relatively short while but here’s what i’ve learnt so far: splitting the party will always always result in something ridiculous happening, even if it’s for something
adurot: askmerriauthor: elderly-scrolls: i’ve only been playing dnd for a relatively short while but here’s what i’ve learnt so far: splitting the party will always always result in something ridiculous happening, even if it’s for something
adurot: askmerriauthor: elderly-scrolls: i’ve only been playing dnd for a relatively short while but here’s what i’ve learnt so far: splitting the party will always always result in something ridiculous happening, even if it’s for something
adurot: askmerriauthor: elderly-scrolls: i’ve only been playing dnd for a relatively short while but here’s what i’ve learnt so far: splitting the party will always always result in something ridiculous happening, even if it’s for something