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Synfig might be what you’re looking for.
Synfig might be what you’re looking for.
The Book of the Ancestor series by Mark Lawrence.
Markor is FOSS and stores notes as md or txt files. I like that feature as well, I can sync it to outside devices and not need any specific app to open them.
In movies and shows they’ve become popular because its easy to shoot, it doesn’t block anything or anyone in the scene or need a specific angle. Regular screens are always facing the opposite direction of the person looking at them in the scene.
That was my only issue with the otherwise excellent Shovel Knight! It had very long levels and only saved once you beat them.
I loved that improvised combat mechanic where you had to use whatever was handy in the environment to fight the vampires.
Robin Hobb’s Farseer books fit, though Fitz is different ages throughout the story. Excellent series!
I’ve been doing “Patrick steps” to work my ankle mobility and knee strength, it seems to be helping. Video
That’s good to hear. I loved Hyperion but have been reluctant to start Endymion because of hearing the same sorts of things about it.
Eyes of the Void by Adrian Tchaikovsky. The third book in an awesome space opera trilogy.
Mad Ship by Robin Hobb. Every book I read by her further makes her one of my favorite fantasy writers.
Mark Lawrence’s “Book of the Ancestor” and “Book of the Ice” series.
“Defenestrate”. Meaning to throw someone or something out of a window.
Seconding Morrowind with OpenMW. It does an amazing job updating everything for modern computers.
The Gentlemen Bastards series has a very cool world and fun characters.
The Expanse for scifi.
If I’m thinking of the same scene, it was Bobbie the first time she’s on Earth and has kind of a panic attack because she’s never been anywhere where you could just be out in the open like that. I forget which book it was though.