Gandalph-2000-06-1
<< What does that stupid wand of goo do again? >>
Shoots globs of goo, ofcourse.
I think I'll come up with my own idea of what they do, since things change when they go between worlds.
No way, I dropped calc 3
Cal 3? How many Calculuses do you have? Are they all before Differential Eqns/Linear Algebra?
Calc 3 deals with solving complicated integrals that you'll never come across (like things with undividable polynomials in the denominator). Also, we do some differential equation solving to prepare for taking DVQ. Learning how to make our own growth and decay stuff using DVQ. Graphing and solving complex number equations. But by far the hardest, stupidest thing about Calc 3 is the stuff that comes after vector fields that they don't even bother with in most schools. We have to use vector functions, and integrating curves over vectof functions. Then we have to prove things like "Show that F is a conservative vector function" "Find the pot
D&D
"I particularly enjoy elementalism."
"Elemntalism, huh? I've always thought of that as an.... elfish branch of magic."
Demonstrate magic missile in different forms of the elements.
"You can't fool me. The images are just cantrips. They won't hurt fire giants or ice salanders any more than a normal magic missile would."
"The elements are closely related with the fabric of the universe, and inherently contain teh wisdom of law, chaos, etc. I also like Sorcery, Enchantment (Illusion), and Evocation. I haven't really had much chance to practice Necromancy, unless of course you consider some of the Evocation practices more Necromancy like controlling undead."
"So tell me of the representational fight you had between the The King of Selenica's men and Dark Paladin's men. Some call it the Hard Battle of Selenica Court and some call it "the game for control over the few scraps not taken by the neo-monsters." Did you divise the strategy? What spells did you use?"
"Who are you ?" I say, making sure to move a little so she will have to keep guessing where I am, but not moving so much that she would hear me.
The woman floats backwards, signaling you to follow her.