The fishing minigame will probably feel really hard at first but it's fun and easy once you get a feel for it.
orvorn
The differences between Lawful Good and Lawful Evil are mostly aesthetic in my opinion. (They're both evil.)
That's basically what the solidify modifier does, except it's nondestructive
Two great games that are perfect for Steam Deck - Hades and Hollow Knight.
ArtStation's marketplace has lots
I've participated in in-person protests with various groups about a dozen times a year since 2020 and I don't even live in a city. People are definitely out here protesting, we just don't get any media coverage at all unless we break things.
edit- in an attempt to actually be helpful - search the internet for any progressive or socialist activist groups near you and sign up for their newsletters/follow their socials. Try to attend a few events, and there you'll hopefully meet people who can get you connected to local anarchists/more radical folks who go out and protest a lot. Then you can carpool with folks and share expenses and have a safe group of people to go to protests with.
What's insecure about Aegis? It's foss, offline, encrypted, and password protected.
I love the world of Blades but my group couldn't wrap our heads around the rules.
This may be helpful
https://www.dndbeyond.com/posts/778-new-players-guide-how-to-play-d-d-one-on-one
Here is a link to the full resolution version, since the compression really got to this one.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53443839825_1e9d1bc0db_o.png
There's an open source navigation app called OsmAnd that uses Open Street Map data. I'll never use Google Maps/Waze again.