Well. 3 crocodiles.
Mulk human settlement. excellent glassblowers.
// blacklist for nko_spamurl_blocker pluging | |
$finder[] = '[/link]'; | |
$finder[] = '[/url]'; | |
$finder[] = '[/url ]'; | |
$finder[] = '<a href= '; | |
$finder[] = '<a href=”'; | |
$finder[] = '<a href=“'; | |
$finder[] = '<a href=“'; | |
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alias pr='post-review --bugs-closed=$(git name-rev --name-only HEAD | sed "s/\(.*\)\([0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]\)\(.*\)/\2/") --branch=$(git name-rev --name-only HEAD) --tracking-branch=origin/develop --guess-description --guess-summary --open' |
If I am making a new class that inherits from an old library that | |
doesn't have object as its base class (doesn't use the new-style | |
classes), is it recommended that I add object as an additional | |
parent like this: | |
Class MyNewClass(OldStyleClass, object): | |
and then use super, or stick to the old style and call the init | |
like: |
import random | |
[sum(sorted((random.randint(1,6) for _ in range(4)), reverse=True)[:3]) for _ in range(6)] |
d(100) Class STR INT DEX WIS CON CHA | |
---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1 Fighter 14 9 10 10 10 7 | |
2 Magic-User 9 11 5 9 10 12 | |
3 Thief 10 11 10 13 17 12 | |
4 Cleric 4 11 12 8 6 12 | |
5 Elf 11 16 10 9 4 7 | |
6 Cleric 12 6 14 10 9 15 | |
7 Thief 10 11 10 13 11 13 | |
8 Dwarf 17 10 14 13 12 3 |
import sys | |
import re | |
from pkg_resources import parse_version | |
updates = sys.stdin.read() | |
records = updates.split(';') | |
packages = {} | |
for record in records: | |
fields = [r.strip() for r in record.split('\n') if r.strip()] | |
if not fields: |
import collections | |
import random | |
def d(die): return random.randint(1, die) | |
def xdy(x,y): return sum(d(y) for _ in xrange(x)) | |
# How many times we will peform our simulation | |
TEST_RUN = 1000000 | |
# Roll up an attribute score 3d6 and proceed to try and roll under it, storing |
#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
require 'liquid' | |
require 'redcarpet' | |
if ARGV.length < 2 | |
puts "Usage: md2html <template> <markdown_doc> [markdown_foreword]" | |
exit | |
end |
Truth be told, the Shadow Realm is as much the Nymph's as the sunlight is the humans or the mountains are the Dwarves' -- they appropriated as they encountered it at the core of the millenial oaks that are their immortal ancestors.
The Shadow Realm is more dangerous than you may think when you see a Druid open it during their moon-bare nightly ritual. It is as if the shadow of the oaken mother ripples, like a pond after a dryad kissing you returns to her watery home.
A druid can learn the ritual to call forward an opening to the shadow realms, but at a price. Usually it is a day and a year in service to the nymphs, an ordeal that ages humans by decades (1d10x5 years); elves can only learn it by offering one of their offspring into eternal bondage; very few are willing to pay the price. No-one ever heard of dwarves or halflings being privy to the secret ritual, which can be observed as follows: