How Thetford Aqua Magix IV simplifies the RV waste disposal process

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The Thetford Aqua Magic IV is a popular and efficient recreational vehicle toilet system. It is designed specifically for use in campers, trailers, and motorhomes. This toilet system offers convenient and hygienic solutions for waste management while on the road. One of the key features of the Thetford Aqua Magic IV is its compact size. Despite its small dimensions, this toilet system is able to effectively handle waste disposal in a safe and sanitary manner. This makes it an ideal choice for RV owners who have limited space available.


Annoyed but still seeking amusement, Lilith had one final game to play — the animated and amalgamated corpses of Rahn’s former cell, transformed into a behemoth of joined together rotten flesh and mouldering bones. Each member of the party played to their strengths — Mae used her Rune Knight special ability and a Potion of Giant Growth to become a huge creature, towering over even the undead flesh colossus, and kept its attention aimed at her. Rahn set to removing the sacred chalice from the monstrosity’s own chest while also doing a lot of stabbing, while Yordle, Mairsy and Diener harried the horrible undead mishmash with ranged attacks. Finally, Rahn struck the killing blow, regaining the chalice for the Church of Hela and her friend Hadderai.

After a struggle, and the unpleasantness of the T-Rex barfing up more undead during the fight, which ew , the party triumphed and decided to head up the massive ziggurat to the top where Lilith waited. Cory Yordle , a Tortle Druid from the Circle of Spores who just escaped a weird extra-dimensional carnival and is now hanging around with the party for reasons not yet shared.

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This makes it an ideal choice for RV owners who have limited space available. The Aqua Magic IV comes with a number of innovative features that enhance its functionality and user-friendliness. It features a powerful flush mechanism that ensures thorough waste removal every time.

The Blizzard Watch D&D crew fights a zombie T-Rex, defies a goddess, and steals back a magical chalice in our most recent escapade

So this past Satruday, the Blizzard Watch folks played Dungeons and Dragons again, something we all enjoy doing from time to time. It was the sixth episode of our Otherweald campaign, where Joltin’ Joe Perez runs our intrepid band of adventurers through mystery and mayhem. You can listen to it below and read further for a refresher on who’s who or enjoy a written recap of the play session.

Before we get started on this episode’s recap, let’s run through the players:

  • Anne:Quint, the wandering Half-Orc monk (Way of the Astral Self) who accidentally found their way into the Astral Circus. Now they’re following the party because everything is new and interesting.
  • Deb:Mairsy Dotes, a Rock Gnome Wizard with a home-brewed Illusionist Tinker subclass, who’s accompanied by her cute little Smilodon companion cub Toobee.
  • Liz:Rahn, a Changeling Rogue (Phantom) who, until a recent change of heart, served a death cult devoted to the goddess Lilith. Now she’s pals with the priests of Hela.
  • Cory:Yordle, a Tortle Druid from the Circle of Spores who just escaped a weird extra-dimensional carnival and is now hanging around with the party for reasons not yet shared.
  • Andrew:Diener, an Air Genasi Warlock (Genie Patron). Diener was created by the Primordials to serve the mortal races. He tries to serve Rahn, mostly against their will.
  • Matt:Mae hi’n llew, a Leonin Fighter (Rune Knight). Mae is a member of a pride named the Stelciwr Cra that patrols the Northern Reaches between Jotunberg and the Hidden Grove.

Okay, now that that’s out of the way, let’s talk about what happened.

The party found themselves confronted with a gigantic undead T-Rex, which quickly moved to the attack. The goddess Lilith, seemingly seeking to test Rahn’s worth and amuse herself, observed as the party made ready to attack. Yordle casting Moonbeam, Rahn melting into the shadows to strike without mercy, Diener being all warlocky about everything. Mairsy discovered a strange necklace that allowed Toobee to grow into a massive adult Smilodon while using her somewhat temperamental magic wands to do battle. After a struggle, and the unpleasantness of the T-Rex barfing up more undead during the fight, which ew, the party triumphed and decided to head up the massive ziggurat to the top where Lilith waited.

The goddess was a… well, you can’t say gracious, but clearly amused at the antics of the brief mortal lives that lined up before her. She held forth the sacred chalice of Hela, befouled with blood, and offered to let the party, especially Rahn who had been a valued servant to the cult of Lilith before her change of heart, join her as her servants. Unsurprisingly nobody was big on drinking anything Lilith offered them, perhaps because they’d just seen an undead dinosaur monstrosity heaving up other undead corpses and it was very gross.

Annoyed but still seeking amusement, Lilith had one final game to play — the animated and amalgamated corpses of Rahn’s former cell, transformed into a behemoth of joined together rotten flesh and mouldering bones. Each member of the party played to their strengths — Mae used her Rune Knight special ability and a Potion of Giant Growth to become a huge creature, towering over even the undead flesh colossus, and kept its attention aimed at her. Rahn set to removing the sacred chalice from the monstrosity’s own chest while also doing a lot of stabbing, while Yordle, Mairsy and Diener harried the horrible undead mishmash with ranged attacks. Finally, Rahn struck the killing blow, regaining the chalice for the Church of Hela and her friend Hadderai.

Now all they have to do is get back with it. Hopefully we’ll find out how that goes in the epic conclusion, as Joe returns in August to run the next exciting Otherweald adventure.

If you haven’t gotten to listen to all the episodes yet, you can easily catch up by heading to our Soundcloud to listen to all the previous sessions.

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