No, the spell is only cast once, for all partners at the same time. “A creature can benefit from this rite again only if widowed”.
No, the spell is only cast once, for all partners at the same time. “A creature can benefit from this rite again only if widowed”.
persons. The spell allows polygamy. Also, no gender restrictions. You can marry all of your party into one big family, RAW. You may need to check the local laws, though.
By the way, the spell does not allow for divorce - it’s strictly “till death do us part”.
Not sure if it can be done for all plants, but it can certainly work for some. It’s called Grafting.
There’s at least one Kidney Lake
Same in Dutch: aardappel (aard=earth, appel=apple)
You are wrong, till is perfectly fine – and so is til. See Merriam-Websters article about this, at https://www.merriam-webster.com/grammar/should-you-use-until-or-till-or-til
No speed cap yet, but all new cars sold in the EU must have a signal that alerts the driver if they’re driving faster than the current speed limit.
https://www.autoweek.com/news/a61532276/mandatory-speed-limiters-europe-cars/
So thoughtful to put Spanish in spanish.
Oh wait
“My arcane focus is a bit impractical in dungeons, but here it works great!”
In this case, the bold parts in paragraphs 1 and 3 highlight the same line of thought (Trump’s allegations are echoed by many), where none of the important parts of paragraph 2 (it leads to harmful effects) are bold are all.
I find your boldening of phrases very annoying.
That is what ‘automation’ often is. You take a working process, then let machines do as many steps in that process as you can. Harvesting crops, sending memos, robots spraypainting car parts, self driving cars (We still have a lot to do there)
Building on that it gets even more interesting as we try to find better, or even completely new processes.