I don't know about the backup otter, but this Otter had her legs disabled. She can't reach the 9 buttons to get to the cloning elevator floor. I guess she can't reach her apartment either.
I don't know about the backup otter, but this Otter had her legs disabled. She can't reach the 9 buttons to get to the cloning elevator floor. I guess she can't reach her apartment either.
Not just her legs. Judging by the placement of the flowers, she took three hits from A!Otter. One apiece to the legs, and a third to the sacrum/ lower lumbar vertebrae. Things must have gone REALLY tits up in the encounter for it to be the bottle otter to survive instead of the map otter. I think this is also the most verbose we have seen a member of the squad being.
Edit: Oh goddamit, I just got the meaning of this piece's title. If you're in mortal danger/ dying, if you can make it to this room it basically lets you escape the immediate danger via "It was just a dream".
Is it Bad Im taking notes from this for Ideas for DND Dungeons?
Not like the ideas haven’t already been used elsewhere, so I don’t think it is bad. For a lot of these kinds of ideas what makes them good or bad is how the story using them utilizes them. Poor execution of “good ideas” can easily make them bad.
Is it Bad Im taking notes from this for Ideas for DND Dungeons?
Actually, I pointed a DM that is running a Lovecraft-insipired game to this very pool... (Note: A gray bag of tricks makes a very effective and reusable rat bottle!)
Negev's night mission reference. Even though we are well past it, it is a great story so I don't want to say anything for people who may not have completed it yet.
Negev's night mission reference. Even though we are well past it, it is a great story so I don't want to say anything for people who may not have completed it yet.
I'm still trying to figure out how to make the girls stronger.