

I honestly thought he was kidding when I came across the g=git example.
I honestly thought he was kidding when I came across the g=git example.
Okay first of I actually meant hags not witches in general. (There is apparently a difference)
I found some weird ways of reproducing in DnD-hags, which I wanted to rework.
They reproduce (among other things) by devouring an infant and then giving birth to it… Yes, classical DnD.
I devised a method of hags coming to live in bogs as manifestations of people who died there.
Parts of the souls then make up the character of the hag or become multiple hags with different personalities. Hence some hags may be friendly to strangers wanting to pass their bog unharmed and others try to “devour” them by killing them in their bog.
(That is the gist of it)
I feel weirdly caught, because I had a time during college when I could actually say “the usual please” in our local subway (the restaurant not the transportation vehicle).
Also I did program on the calculator in like 7th grade and studied mythological origins of witches and their bogs last month for a d&d round.
Not that big of an innovator, though.
LibreOffice can be configuresd to open online files with your local editor.
Edit: Also there seems to be a real web version.
My home directory has its own nearly full 300gb partition, so it could be better…
Yeah, flatpaks that just write into $HOME/.var are a prime example of how not to do it.
Always use a copy buffer!
Like the one built in to newer windows versions via win+V or the loads of them available for Linux.