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- [Spoilers C2E134] Fjords backstory. : r criticalrole - Reddit
206 votes, 33 comments I find Fjord’s character arc and backstory absolutely fascinating Fjord in the beginning of the campaign was in a desperate…
- [Spoilers C2] How did they handle Fjords stats? - Reddit
How did they transition Fjords stats when he converted from warlock to paladin in campaign 2? The other party members were so much higher in level, did Fjord just jump to a level 10 paladin? I know he lost his powers in the intermediary, how did they manage his stats during that time?
- TIL that the USA only has 10 actual fjords, of which 7 are in . . . - Reddit
TIL that the USA only has 10 actual fjords, of which 7 are in Alaska, 2 in Washington, and 1 in New York Norway has 1,190 fjords
- [Spoilers C2E123] Fjord appreciation post : r criticalrole - Reddit
Fjord has at times be "the Leader" of the Mighty Nein, but that role passes around a lot, depending on whose social skill connections are best for the situation But Fjord is a leader no matter what the situation is A leader is someone who steps up and makes the hard decisions quickly They take chances They drive fjorward
- Noob here, how do I sail to northrend? : r wow - Reddit
If your Horde and on Eastern Kingdoms and want to go to Howeling Fjord you’ll also need to talk to the person to set it to the past before BfA events at that point you can just get to the blimp towers and take the portal
- [Spoilers C2E65] What is it about Fjord . . . : r criticalrole - Reddit
Fjord is among my most favorites characters across both campaigns Every time there is a thread considering Fjords options to break from Uk'otoa Uk'otoa there are many posts that say that he should go Paladin despite his lack of the physical requirements I'm curious what it is about the way Fjord has been roleplayed and or presented so far that remotely points to the Paladin archetype?
- Norway in a Nutshell A Fjord-Focused Week in Norway: What I . . . - Reddit
But the "fjord cruises" aren't like normal cruise ships They're more like foot ferries -- the kind you see in San Francisco Or about half the size of the Seattle car ferries The Hardangerfjord is the area you explore on "The Great Waterfall and Fjord Tour," and that was probably the best thing we did during our whole time on the fjords
- How was your experience doing the Endicott Arm Glacier . . . - Reddit
The virtue of the excursion ship is that it gets close to the glacier, which isn't huge, so you'll get better photos and experience, especially if it leaves from Juneau--most just drop off passengers to the boat while in the fjord I know that tour is expensive, but probably well worth it, especially later in the day and touring in Juneau
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