Most fun fact learned from playing an RPG?
In reply to aguy777 (msg # 6):
hehe. Yeah, I completely agree. It reminded me of the GM of a face to face group ran our highest level game of D&D that "ended" (?) about a year ago. In it, I played a half elf that got to 48th level. Even at low epic, like 24th I think, he had a high 40's low 50's strength, and used a belt that doubled his lifting load and a feat that did the same thing; essentially making his lift load triple. Even then, with all that strength, he had to chop a statue of Lolth into smaller chunks to remove it; because it was too heavy. xD
Eventually though, as implied, he was able to lift quite a bit more. One thing he would do is lift naval ships out of water. The GM, however, didn't take into account, that realistically the wood would just shatter to my character's grip, since it was hand sized. So he was able to do shows and events lifting ship out of water and putting them back down. Later it occurred to me that if the grip didn't crumble, the whole ship would have just snapped.
So I looked up information about ships and went down the rabbit hole that led to Noah's Ark explained by Bill Nye. Fascinating, and all because I had more strength than I knew what to do with. ;p