William asks…
I have a ceramic bisque garden gnome I would like to paint and put in my yard. I’m clueless about how to paint/seal it so it can be outside.
If this is a ceramic bisque piece, then it is probably low fire clay and meant to be painted with underglazes (they come in all different colors) and then clear glazed and fired in a kiln. You can do this at a “paint your own pottery” place. Then the colors and glaze will last without pealing.
If you can’t do this, then you can paint it with most any paint. Some may last longer than others. You can use a commercial sealant on top also.
George asks…
It is common knowledge that on the eve of the battle of Goliath and David, Gary the Golden Garden Gnome, who had a small bar in Palestine at that time, slipped Goliath a growing potion, which would cause the imbiber to become immensely strong and nearly invulnerable gaining him a +5 to his Strength, Size and Constitution, but give him a -5 weakness to projectiles. Should Gary have kept it fair, or has the battle happened the way it should’ve happened ?
This question would be better directed to the section set-up for questions on Gaming and Roleplaying.
Thomas asks…
We all know that the supposedly fight of David against Goliath was a set-up. What would’ve happened if Gary the Golden Garden Gnome didn’t give David his magical sling ?
+5 enchantment?
I thought it was +3 accuracy, +10 damage magical sling….
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