I was wondering if there’s a form of bottom surgery that preserves the ability to pee standing? I go hiking outdoors a lot, and the extra control is very helpful.
I am running a campaign where my characters need to destroy a roughly cylindrical stone, about a foot in diameter and a couple feet tall, with a hardness of 7 and 28HP (14 before it is broken). Hardness seems to act like resistance in general, but I would have thought that stone would have even greater resistance to slashing or...
@ParanoidAndroid I might do the reverse, and reduce the Hardness by a point or two for bludgeoning damage. Normally it wouldn't matter, as you say, but there will be a time factor involved. Thanks!
Hi everyone. It seems that r/vorkosigan has disappeared (ETA: it didn't, it was just dark for longer than I'd expected) and I do miss it. I've never moderated a group before, but I thought I would take a shot at it. Co-moderators are welcome, and frankly if someone wants to take over that's fine with me too....
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Keep ability to pee standing after bottom surgery?
I was wondering if there’s a form of bottom surgery that preserves the ability to pee standing? I go hiking outdoors a lot, and the extra control is very helpful.
Types of damage when destroying stone
I am running a campaign where my characters need to destroy a roughly cylindrical stone, about a foot in diameter and a couple feet tall, with a hardness of 7 and 28HP (14 before it is broken). Hardness seems to act like resistance in general, but I would have thought that stone would have even greater resistance to slashing or...
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Hi everyone. It seems that r/vorkosigan has disappeared (ETA: it didn't, it was just dark for longer than I'd expected) and I do miss it. I've never moderated a group before, but I thought I would take a shot at it. Co-moderators are welcome, and frankly if someone wants to take over that's fine with me too....