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You know, beneath all of the modern rationalism.
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Is that a red drum?
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Not to be confused with red rum.
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Redrum is murder backwards, just like Nilbog is goblin backwards.
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Yep. Thank god, I would be afraid if they had painted disc rotors.
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Their painting them, and then they're going to paint ME!
OH MY GOOOOOOOOODDDDDD
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Boo, Fiend Folio.
Yayyyy! Cragars!
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I'm ashamed I didn't remember the Nilbog as a D&D thing, though I tend to remember Dekanter Goblins easily. I was mostly making a reference to Troll 2.
Also, Yayyyy! Cragars!
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It was the worst monster book printed, what waste of money. Everything in the book was some kind evil humanoid hell bent on unleashing, umm, hell on the nice citizens of anyone's D&D setting. Hated it and felt ripped off for buying it.
Cragars AND Mickey Thompson (el cheapo) tires are like the belt and suspenders version of redneck suave. Had 'em. not gonna lie.
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The original Fiend Folio was ridiculous. The so-called Fiend Folio of 3.0 in my opinion is mostly okay, save for some legacy monsters reeking of cheapness (idiotically high-save or no-save effects on low-level creatures).