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adafruit · 5 months ago
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Newxie brings the joy of nixies without the 170V power supply 💡🕰️✨
If there's one thing that melts our hearts, it's a nixie clock - we built one 20 years ago!
but nixies are hard to find now that we don't hit up the MIT swapfest at 7am anymore
well we saw this funky faux nixie clock
http://www.unitedcreation.co/marvel-tubes/
and realized they're just using the same 1.14" TFTs we stock already
so why not re-spin the breakout into a skinny right-angle-mount version? Instead of card edge, we have 2x7 right angle headers - both rows are the same contact, but this way, we get more mechanical stability. We kept the level shifting to work with 3.3V or 5V microcontrollers but dropped the micro SD card. You could stack these side by side on a breadboard with as little as 0.7" pitch!
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denofimagination-blog · 10 months ago
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"In the grim darkness of the far future, there is only war! Whether on the battlefield or in the mines, we always fight for survival. "
If you want to get this or similar one for yourself -> link in bio.
These dice are made by the one and only @baronofdice - https://baronofdice.com/?ref=DenOfDice
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thisgeeklifeblog · 3 months ago
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So I was browsing my geek news this morning and saw the question "which Straw Hat is the most loyal?' and hubs and I had a discussion about it. I say Zoro - hands down...
Hear me out: Zoro was there from the beginning. He never leaves Luffy's side (unless he gets lost lol) and everything he does is to fulfill his promise to Luffy.
Of course I'm only 700 episodes in, so maybe he'll prove me wrong. But I doubt it... Zoro for life lol
What do you think? Who's the most loyal?
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thatsgeeky · 2 years ago
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Building a Legendary Dungeons and Dragons Campaign: A Guide to Worldbuilding and Adventure Writing
Creating a compelling and immersive world is a crucial part of playing Dungeons & Dragons. As the Dungeon Master, it's your job to bring your world to life and make it feel like a real place that your players can explore and interact with. Here are some tips for building a world that will captivate your players:
This may be quite a long list so we advise you to grab a pen and paper to jot down any information that you find relevant.
Start with a Concept
Start with a central conflict: A great way to create a compelling concept for your D&D world is to start with a central conflict. Think about the main struggle or tension that exists in your world, and how it affects different characters and factions. This conflict can be anything from a war between kingdoms to a struggle between good and evil.
Consider the scope of your world: Before you start creating your world, it's important to consider the scope of your project. Are you creating a small region or a vast continent? Are you focusing on a single city or exploring an entire world? Understanding the scope of your project can help you create a concept that is manageable and focused.
Incorporate player input: Your players are going to be the ones exploring and interacting with your world, so it's important to incorporate their input into your concept. Ask them what kind of world they want to explore and what themes and tone they are interested in. This can help you create a concept that is tailored to their interests and preferences.
Use inspiration from other media: If you're struggling to come up with a concept for your world, don't be afraid to draw inspiration from other media. Books, movies, and TV shows can provide great inspiration for your world, as can real-world history and mythology.
Focus on unique elements: Finally, when creating your concept, focus on unique elements that will set your world apart. Think about what makes your world different from other D&D settings, and incorporate those elements into your concept. This can help your world stand out and provide a fresh experience for your players.
Create A Map
Start with a basic outline: Begin by sketching a basic outline of your world. This can include continents, oceans, and major landforms.
Add details: Once you have a basic outline, start adding details such as mountain ranges, rivers, and forests. Think about how the geography of your world affects the climate and resources of each region.
Consider the cultures: Think about the different cultures and civilizations that exist in your world, and how they relate to each other. Consider their languages, religions, and customs.
Create landmarks: Create unique landmarks such as ancient ruins, magical towers, and important cities. These landmarks can serve as points of interest for your players to explore.
Add labels: Once you have created your map, add labels for different regions, cities, and landmarks. This will help your players navigate your world and understand its geography.
Populate Your World
Create different races and cultures: Populate your world with different races and cultures, each with their own unique customs, languages, and history. Think about how these races and cultures interact with each other and the impact they have on the world.
Develop unique characters: Populate your world with unique and interesting characters, both good and bad. Think about their personalities, motivations, and how they fit into the world.
Create organizations and factions: Create different organizations and factions that exist within your world, such as political parties, religious groups, and guilds. Think about their goals, methods, and how they interact with each other.
Add supernatural elements: D&D is a fantasy game, so don't be afraid to add supernatural elements to your world. This can include magic, mythical creatures, and powerful artifacts.
Create A History
Consider history and lore: Populate your world with a rich history and lore. Think about important events and figures from the past, and how they have shaped the world your players are exploring
Incorporate player backstories: Consider incorporating the backstories of your players' characters into the world. This can help make the world feel more personal and relevant to the players.
Start with a timeline: Begin by creating a timeline of major events in your world's history. Think about important battles, wars, and alliances, as well as significant cultural and technological developments.
Consider cause and effect: Think about how different events in your world's history have impacted the present. Consider cause and effect relationships, such as how a major war may have led to the rise of a new empire.
Incorporate mythology and legends: Incorporate mythical elements into your world's history. Create legends and myths that explain the origins of your world and its inhabitants.
Add complexity: Avoid creating a simple, black-and-white history for your world. Instead, add complexity and nuance by including different perspectives and motivations. This can make your world feel more realistic and interesting.
Create significant figures: Create significant figures from your world's history, such as legendary heroes, conquerors, or religious figures. Think about how their actions and beliefs have shaped your world's history.
Incorporate player backstories: Consider incorporating the backstories of your players' characters into your world's history. This can help make the world feel more personal and relevant to the players.
Use real-world history as inspiration: Draw inspiration from real-world history when creating your world's history. This can help make your world feel more grounded and believable.
Add Magic & Monsters
Create a magic system: When adding magic to your world, create a system that explains how magic works. Consider the limitations and costs of magic, and how different spells and abilities are learned and cast.
Add magical creatures: Populate your world with magical creatures such as dragons, unicorns, and griffins. Consider their origins, behavior, and how they fit into your world's ecology and mythology.
Consider the origins of magic: Think about where magic comes from in your world. Is it a natural force, or does it come from a specific deity or source?
Create magical artifacts: Create powerful magical artifacts for your players to discover and use. Consider their history, powers, and the consequences of using them.
Create magical locations: Create magical locations such as enchanted forests, ancient ruins, and hidden temples. Consider the history and purpose of these locations, and the dangers that may lurk within them.
Use existing lore and mythology: Draw inspiration from existing lore and mythology when creating magic and monsters for your world. This can help make your world feel more grounded and believable.
Write Adventures
Create clear objectives: When writing an adventure, create clear objectives for your players to achieve. Think about what the players need to do to complete the adventure and what obstacles they will face along the way.
Develop interesting NPCs: Populate your adventure with interesting non-player characters (NPCs) that your players can interact with. Consider their motivations, personalities, and how they fit into the story.
Include puzzles and challenges: Add puzzles and challenges to your adventure to keep your players engaged and interested. These can be riddles, traps, or obstacles that the players need to overcome.
Add twists and turns: Keep your players on their toes by adding unexpected twists and turns to your adventure. This can include betrayals, unexpected enemies, or sudden plot twists.
Create memorable moments: Create memorable moments that your players will remember long after the adventure is over. This can include dramatic battles, emotional scenes, or epic encounters with powerful monsters.
Consider player agency: Give your players agency in the adventure by allowing them to make meaningful choices that impact the story. This can include different paths to achieve objectives, or moral choices that impact the outcome of the adventure.
Keep it flexible: While it's important to have a clear objective for your adventure, be flexible in how the players achieve that objective. Allow the players to come up with creative solutions and don't be afraid to improvise if necessary.
Conclusion
In conclusion, worldbuilding and adventure writing are essential components of creating a memorable and engaging Dungeons and Dragons campaign. By taking the time to create a detailed world, populate it with interesting characters and creatures, and craft engaging adventures, you can create an immersive experience for your players that will keep them coming back for more.
Remember to be flexible and open to the unexpected, as player agency and creativity are key to a successful campaign. By following these tips and exploring more resources on our Tumblr blog, you can hone your skills as a Dungeon Master and create unforgettable gaming experiences.
And if you're looking for even more ways to express your love for Dungeons and Dragons, don't forget to check out our Etsy store "thatsgeeky" for a wide range of D&D-themed merch.
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thetrendivault · 6 months ago
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Budget-Friendly Tech: 10 High-Quality Gadgets You Can Get for Under $50
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michaeldagaymerx · 9 months ago
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I had such a great day at Kimble’s Farm, mini golfing, bumper boats and the arcades ⛳️🥊🛶🕹️😄👏🏻
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garv · 1 year ago
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mangakuna · 1 year ago
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Top 10 the best Villains in the Big 4
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adafruit · 2 months ago
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iFixit + Adafruit - Hack, mod, and explore the Nintendo Alarmo ⏰🔧
Thanks, iFixit, for an awesome teardown — what a way to celebrate Mario Day! Now that we’ve seen what makes the Alarmo tick, let’s take it to the next level. It's a me! Ladyada from Adafruit, and we’re about to hack this clock and see what we can make it do. Power up, because here comes the fun!
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denofimagination-blog · 11 months ago
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We're proud of the result! What do you
think?
Remember you can have such freehand on your own
commission - just write to us -> link in bio
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thisgeeklifeblog · 3 months ago
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Okay, hear me out: I am obsessed with Isekai anime and manga. You know, when a character is transported to or reincarnated in a different, strange, or unfamiliar world... I just can't get enough, and I suspect it's because I'm really just waiting for my isekai moment IRL. lol
So if you could be isekaied anywhere - where would you want to go and what skills and powers would you want to start?
I don't know if I would want to be over-powered, but I would definitely want to start with decent combat skills, a bunch of magic, and skills to hunt and gather. Oh, and merchant skills to sell my potions and farm foods. With magic, I could rustle up a home and garden and live a quiet life right outside of a major city.
I haven't put a lot of thought into this, at all!
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coffeeshopcomics · 2 years ago
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#GEEKGASM Week 1. Wherein our protagonist meets someone for the first time.
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merciclubdo · 2 years ago
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rebel-threads · 27 days ago
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Ever wondered why 42 is the ultimate answer? Neither did we, but let’s wear it anyway. Unleash your inner rebel genius in the Intelligently Chaotic 42 Tee. Perfect for sci-fi fans who love a dash of chaos in their lives. Let the conversations start rolling! Share if you agree! 🛒 Shop Now
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crinolinedream · 2 months ago
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Green Dragon Inn, Akron OH
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mangakuna · 1 year ago
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My top 15 Favorite Anime_Manga Characters Of All Time #shorts #anime #manga #berserk #chaisawman #MangaRecommendations #MangaLove #Bookworm #GeekLife #BestManga #mangaaddiction #MustReadManga https://mangakuna.com/
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