1280 pts ยท January 10, 2017
Great!
For example. When my character multiclassed to warlock he definitely worked with me and my journal to make it very organic.
I'm really happy for how it all turned out!
Sometimes he does sometime she doesn't.He acknowledges character development and uses it. I don't expect him to do the same to items.
Just don't drop it.
I plan on making a new batch every month... assuming my D&D group enjoys the fluff.
Also, I was really trying to keep the colors vibrant for the lights underneath and St. Germain is pale which would make the whisky more gold
Thank you! I hope it goes over well with the group tonight.
I know. But like it or not those flavors appeal to a wider audience than straight whiskey (what I would prefer).
St. Germain is definitely more floral and delicate that drambuie, but I felt it kinda got lost in the whisky without the bitters.
Thank you!
The Bitters + St. Germain is a sub for drambuie. They share share a somewhat similar flavor profile.
The gold one is a Rusty Nail. It should have scotch, but I didn't have any cheap scotch in the house so I used Rye instead.
No problem! Feel free to PM me if you have questions.
Michaels.
Thanks! I thought about it. Every month I'm going to do a new set for my group... so I'll have to step up the creativity.
Hopefully.
And my second big project was a stylized spell book that gave clues to my party that my character was actually lying about his identify 3/3
It ended up being something like 90 pages just for the Lost Mines campaign. And included entries about my characters dreams/motivations. 2/3
Haha! Its more about character fluff for me! I kinda go overboard with make stuff for D&D. My first project was an in character journal. 1/3
Well... yeah. Figured it would be the lesser of two evils rather than our characters, in game, drinking red headed sluts.
That's actually a great idea.
I got the from michaels. Along with the lights and the chest (unfinished). All of it was pretty cheap. Maybe $1/flask.
And the potion of invisibility is basically nothing but alcohol and in sufficient quantity will make you forget you have a face. 4/4
The potion of heroism is whiskey based and kept golden (to represent courage). 3/4
The health potion is fruity and mixed with a medicinal, herbal liqueur. 2/4
Not this time. Mostly wanted the colors to be dramatic for the lighting effect. But there was some thought in the recipe 1/4
Not yet! But I will. I was mostly working off a color theme this time for the lighting effect.
Just a general one. I want to start simple and make a new set of cocktails for my group every month.
Both literally and figuratively.
Great!
For example. When my character multiclassed to warlock he definitely worked with me and my journal to make it very organic.
I'm really happy for how it all turned out!
Sometimes he does sometime she doesn't.He acknowledges character development and uses it. I don't expect him to do the same to items.
Just don't drop it.
I plan on making a new batch every month... assuming my D&D group enjoys the fluff.
Also, I was really trying to keep the colors vibrant for the lights underneath and St. Germain is pale which would make the whisky more gold
Thank you! I hope it goes over well with the group tonight.
I know. But like it or not those flavors appeal to a wider audience than straight whiskey (what I would prefer).
St. Germain is definitely more floral and delicate that drambuie, but I felt it kinda got lost in the whisky without the bitters.
Thank you!
The Bitters + St. Germain is a sub for drambuie. They share share a somewhat similar flavor profile.
The gold one is a Rusty Nail. It should have scotch, but I didn't have any cheap scotch in the house so I used Rye instead.
No problem! Feel free to PM me if you have questions.
Michaels.
Thanks! I thought about it. Every month I'm going to do a new set for my group... so I'll have to step up the creativity.
Hopefully.
And my second big project was a stylized spell book that gave clues to my party that my character was actually lying about his identify 3/3
It ended up being something like 90 pages just for the Lost Mines campaign. And included entries about my characters dreams/motivations. 2/3
Haha! Its more about character fluff for me! I kinda go overboard with make stuff for D&D. My first project was an in character journal. 1/3
Well... yeah. Figured it would be the lesser of two evils rather than our characters, in game, drinking red headed sluts.
That's actually a great idea.
I got the from michaels. Along with the lights and the chest (unfinished). All of it was pretty cheap. Maybe $1/flask.
And the potion of invisibility is basically nothing but alcohol and in sufficient quantity will make you forget you have a face. 4/4
The potion of heroism is whiskey based and kept golden (to represent courage). 3/4
The health potion is fruity and mixed with a medicinal, herbal liqueur. 2/4
Not this time. Mostly wanted the colors to be dramatic for the lighting effect. But there was some thought in the recipe 1/4
Not yet! But I will. I was mostly working off a color theme this time for the lighting effect.
Just a general one. I want to start simple and make a new set of cocktails for my group every month.
Both literally and figuratively.