Session liveblog: the seduction angle didn’t work out, but Harrow successfully got evil Harrow to repent her evil ways and now she’s on our side as we try and kill an Abyssal AU version of their ex-girlfriend.
They smooched and bantered and then we sent spare Harrow home and it was great.
Session liveblog: the seduction angle didn’t work out, but Harrow successfully got evil Harrow to repent her evil ways and now she’s on our side as we try and kill an Abyssal AU version of their ex-girlfriend.
Also the big final fight is a Kill Your Doubles thing, against alternate might-have-been versions of the circle drawn from non-realities by a mad sidereal. So Harrow’s gonna fight* a pirate version of herself wielding a volcano-spear-gun.
Some Pocket Camp comics I made between being addicted to Pocket Camp and stuffing my face
At work I am fairly certain I’m the only openly LGBT person in the building. I’m very passionate about my identity and I’m very comfortable with who I am and the situation I am in. Because I know I have family support, I’ve never felt the need to hide. Because I know I am valuable to my workplace, I can afford to be very open about things.
This means I’m also the go to person when it comes to LGBT issues; particularly those involving bisexuality (because using the term Pan confuses people) and polyamory.
One day a couple of co-workers wanted to ask some questions so I said sure.
I got the best questions.
“When you go to the movies, who sits in the middle?” (me, because I’m an attention whore) “Who gets the passenger seat in the car?” ( @greensunprincess always) “You’re at your child’s graduation; where does everyone stand for the family photo?” (I stand on a box behind the child. The other two stand on either side. We take several photos, swapping positions)
But it was just so nice to answer these really silly questions; mostly because I’m used to ones that aren’t really….well nice.