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PotM November
There are many things to do in The Netherlands in November. Even though November in The Netherlands is often seen as a month that isn’t the greatest, especially by Dutch people. The weather in The Netherlands in November is often rainy, windy and chilly. Add a few hours of daylight during the end of autumn in The Netherlands, and I understand that it’s not the best destination for sun admirers. But the Netherlands is great to visit during November if you’re a fan of cozy days: think of enjoying the lights all throughout cities, small food stalls that sell traditional ‘oliebollen’ on street corners, and sitting in cozy Dutch brown cafes with a piece of Dutch apple pie and a hot chocolate (tea or coffee is fine, too). There are way more things to do in November in The Netherlands beyond sitting in ‘gezellige’ cafes in front of a fireplace, you can instead... BE ANYWHERE and nominate a cool post written in November!!!! (I bet you did not see that little bridge coming ;-) Let's gather together and let me explain
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Nomination: Elanir
Game: Dragons of a Broken World DM: Elanir Post: https://www.rpgcrossing.com/showthre...37#post9942837 Reason for Nominating: What can I say. Honestly, I could nominate pretty much every post the fantastic scene setter and story teller Elanir creates, as every single one is an absolute joy to read. In this post by our illustrious DM, my character Rhylancer had just killed a very nasty individual in the heart of a Neraka encampment in the Town of Pashin. The evil Sir Tresin had another soldier with him, Dame Joralyn, who witnessed the "murder". Having in turn faced off, Rhylancer had managed to escape the scene but needed to elude the Knights of Neraka and slip out of the town through a heavily guarded Gate. He cast "disguise self" to give the illusion that he himself was a Knight of the Skull and managed to get to the gate. This is where the scene picks up, having encountered the suspicious gatemaster, Sir Josson. Suspecting Rhylancer was not a true Knight of the Skull, a mental battle of wills began.... Well, just read the post
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