D&D 5E - Enhancing "Dragons of Stormwreck Isle"
Posted on September 2, 2024
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| Fernande Dalal
This new starter adventure comes out of the gate with a number of issues and opportunities. This thread is for offering improvements to the adventure to make it easier and/or more fun at the table.Straight into Chapter 1 and it seems silly not to foreshadow the shipwrecks (and the Compass Rose) on the voyage into the harbor. Have the sailors call on some blessings as they sail past the wreck (and you see other masts poking up from water - quite a ships graveyard!
[Read More]Diligent World of Warcraft player reaches max level without ever leaving the Exile's Reach starting
Posted on September 1, 2024
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| Tobi Tarwater
Recommended VideosThe foundation of World of Warcraft leveling is to venture out and complete quests through combat and other activities. Azeroth, and the world beyond, has become a huge place to adventure over the years, with many different locations to pick for leveling fun. One diligent player, however, chose to forsake all of these options in favor of passively sitting at the initial spawn point for new characters on the Exile’s Reach starting area boat.
[Read More]MATA's Biggest Bathukamma & Dasara Celebrations in New Jersey
Posted on September 1, 2024
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| Fernande Dalal
Mana American Telugu Association (MATA) orchestrated a spectacular Bathukamma and Dasara celebration that left a resounding mark in the hearts of over 2000 attendees hailing from both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. The event took place at the prestigious Royal Albert’s Palace in New Jersey.
The highlight of the evening was undoubtedly the majestic 21-foot Bathukamma, meticulously crafted and showcased by the MATA team in grand style. The celebration also featured captivating cultural performances by local dance schools, adding an extra layer of vibrancy to the festivities.
[Read More]Vice Chair Barr Speaks on Fair Lending in Age of AI | Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
Posted on September 1, 2024
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| Patria Henriques
Michael Barr, the Federal Reserve Board’s (“FRB”) Vice Chair for Supervision, delivered remarks, titled “Furthering the Vision of the Fair Housing Act,“ to the National Fair Housing Alliance 2023 National Conference earlier this week.
Vice Chair Barr noted the importance of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (“ECOA”) “in making good on the promise of the Civil Rights Act, and of the vision of Dr. Martin Luther King, to build a fair and equal society.
[Read More]When You Get To Your Airbnb, Do These 6 Things For Your Safety
Posted on September 1, 2024
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| Tobi Tarwater
With the rise of platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo, short-term vacation rentals have become an increasingly popular alternative to hotels. In the age of COVID-19, many travelers prefer the option to avoid the person-to-person contact of staying at a busy hotel by booking a single-family home instead. But there are safety concerns that arise with the vacation rental experience. “While many hotels have security guards and someone at a front desk keeping an eye on the property 24/7, Airbnbs do not,” Cheryl Nelson, a travel preparedness expert and founder of Prepare with Cher, told HuffPost.
[Read More]Farrah Fawcett Biography: Husband, Age, Cause Of Death, Net Worth, Movies, Son, Photos, Hair
Posted on August 31, 2024
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| Valentine Belue
Biography Farrah Fawcett (born February 2, 1947) was a multifaceted American actress and model who left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. With her career beginning in modeling, she effortlessly transitioned into acting, captivating audiences with her talent and beauty.
Her most notable role came as Jill Munroe in the iconic television series Charlie’s Angels (1976–1980), which catapulted her to stardom and earned her a Golden Globe Award nomination. Farrah Fawcett‘s magnetic presence also graced the small screen with memorable guest appearances on beloved shows like I Dream Of Jeannie (1969), Three’s A Crowd (1969), and The Flying Nun (1969).
[Read More]Incubus and Deftones Announce Co-Headlining Summer Tour
Posted on August 31, 2024
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| Valentine Belue
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— Two Of Alternative Rock’s Most Influential Artists Kick Off Tour On July 22 and Will Visit Nearly 20 Cities Across The United States —
— Death From Above 1979 and The Bots Will Join The Tour As Special Guests —
— Tickets On Sale Beginning April 24 at LiveNation.com — LOS ANGELES, April 16, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Alternative Rock heroes, Incubus and Deftones, announced today they will set out on a co-headlining summer tour visiting nearly 20 cities throughout the United States with more to be announced.
[Read More]Steven Van Zandt Net Worth
Posted on August 31, 2024
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| Chauncey Koziol
Steven Lento net worth is
$80 MillionSteven Lento Wiki BiographySteven Van Zandt was born as Steven Lento on the 22nd November 1950 in Winthrop, Massachusetts, USA of Italian and American ancestry. He is a musician, singer, songwriter,record producer and DJ, perhaps best recognized as a member of the E Street Band. Besides that, he is also known for his role in the TV series “The Sopranos” (1999-2007). His career has been active since 1968.
[Read More]Tiffany Evans Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth
Posted on August 31, 2024
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| Patria Henriques
What is Tiffany Evans' Net Worth?Tiffany Evans is an American singer and occasional actress who has a net worth of $1.5 million. Born on August 4, 1992, in South Bronx, New York City, Evans is best known for her 2007 debut single, Promise Ring, featuring Grammy-winning R&B singer Ciara. Blessed with an incredible singing talent, she was only nine years old when she made her first break on Showtime at the Apollo.
[Read More]fictitious towns & polar bears
Posted on August 30, 2024
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| Patria Henriques
Search for Agloe, NY, in Google Maps and the small town will duly appear. Which is odd, as Agloe doesn’t exist, and never has.
BigThink reports that Agloe was one of a number of ‘paper towns,’ places that were invented by early map-makers back in the 1930s in order to catch out rival companies who stole their work.
How do you prove someone stole your map, if that map accurately reflects reality?
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