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5 - a cheerfully written letter addressed to the slain party's significant other, describing in glowing terms how the slain party feels like they have a new lease on life ever since kicking some unnamed and dreadful disease, and how they can't wait for this last job to end so they can come back home and start being the husband/wife/boyfriend/girlfriend/whateverfriend that they always wanted to be.
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5 - a cheerfully written letter addressed to the slain party's significant other, describing in glowing terms how the slain party feels like they have a new lease on life ever since kicking some unnamed and dreadful disease, and how they can't wait for this last job to end so they can come back home and start being the husband/wife/boyfriend/girlfriend/whateverfriend that they always wanted to be.
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6 - a note with a sandwich that reads "I can't wait to spend more time with you and the grandkids, enjoy your last day!" Along with retirement papers.
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D100. I'm going d4 on that table.
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That calls for a d20, not 100
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That calls for a d20, not 100
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How to roll 100: 1. take 10 sided die, roll once 2. take that number and multiply by 10 3. roll 10 sided die again 4. add that to the number from #2 5. add 1 (otherwise it would be 0-99, not 1-100)How do you get โ1โ like this? I suppose you have to roll 10 to get to 100 = 0 But then what?
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How do you get โ1โ like this? I suppose you have to roll 10 to get to 100 = 0 But then what?
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How to roll 100: 1. take 10 sided die, roll once 2. take that number and multiply by 10 3. roll 10 sided die again 4. add that to the number from #2 5. add 1 (otherwise it would be 0-99, not 1-100)Alternatively: Roll a percentile die and a d10 together. Done.
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A letter that reads: "Dad I know things were hard for you when mum died but I know we can get though this together. I see you at the funeral. Love from Anita"
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Alternatively: Roll a percentile die and a d10 together. Done.
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Well, no, that's not exactly what you said. And rolling with a [https://images.app.goo.gl/XkQGKYLXCV4eKPxB6](percentile die) means you do not need to add anything. A result of 00 and 0 is the 100.