They’re useful if you have kids, otherwise I haven’t found them really useful.
I use Google assistant to set timers and alarms, and check the weather. Besides that, nothing. The times I tried, I wrestled with it for a few minutes until I did it myself.
Agreed on the wheel of time. Every character has one and just one quirk and they repeat it in every occasion. Also it’s quite troubling, once you start thinking on it, this fixation on men/women relationship.
There’s a reason behind it. When it was first published, it was serialised, so Dumas had an incentive to drag it along, also it romanticizes travels around Europe because it was fancy at the time.
The plot behind it is still one of the most compelling I have ever read and a revenge story that few modern works of art can match.
I have my players on a bridge over a river of lava, in front of them a hurt, but still alive beholder. Behind them two ropers. One player is down, and it will be lair action on the count of 20 when we start next time. I’m still teasing them.
I ran two games, one with Tales from the Loop and another shorter one with for Things from the Flood.
The first one had a city with three main paranormal things going on: