For me being a person who loves fallout it would be a suit of T-61 brotherhood of steel power armor because think about it imagine walking around in 6 inches of thick bullet proof steel it would be so cool and plus it enhances your strength making you beast able to throw fridges around like a baseball
the Ring of Gyges probably
Does ring of three wishes from dnd count (so i just get 3 things)
Otherwise anytging that alows me to transform into animal or whatever i want because🏳️‍⚧️
probably a bad idea but, the save/load feature
Rod of
discourse from terraria
Now, [quicksave] “Listen here you little fart”
But seriously, its been playing a lot of fallout lately and wow is the saving and loading useful this is a really good answer that did not cross my mind
Also: The Pip-Boy would be super useful to know what it actually need and also it’s cool
Well it is a bit cheating in my opinion. The concept of “save points” is not really a “thing” in the material sense.
But if it is counted as a fair answer that is probably the best thing you could ask for that`s true :p.
I don’t know if this counts as a “thing” per se, but hammerspace. If that doesn’t count then probably (mistborn book 2 spoilers) some lerasium so I could use allomancy
Ooh but them side effects
Matrix “download any skill set directly into your brain” machine.
The Wind Waker. I don’t have any particular way to solve all my problems with it. I just think it’s whimsical and neat!
Nuh uh we made a Discourse, remember?
I am kind of ashamed of myself that I laughed at that joke… it`s so dumb
as expected, @a_lilian wields the Rod of Discourse.
anyway, oops i forgot to actually reply.
that one piece of tech from the Hitchhiker’s Guide series, i forget the name but it makes people’s perception ignore you. i remember really liking how it was written, and it’d be great to toggle on to just decompress when i can’t step away physically.
What the fuckin heck? How the little letters?
Ruby Text!
<ruby> your normal text goes inside here<rt>your small text goes inside here</rt></ruby>
it fits itself to the characters in the <ruby> tags (so the spacing can get funky sometimes), and as u can see Discourse also lets u put any other formatting shenanigans inside the tags like normal! it’s so much fun
@vesper’s post formatting is profound. Like their posts are what I’d point to if I had to give an example of how text has expressive ranges which have no verbal analog.
Functional stepper box plans, from The Long Earth.
(See you on Earth West 1)

