Mabrouk Barlatier

Principal Dancer | San Bernardino | United States

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This is a question about the popular D&D livestream show Critical Role (Campaign 2 the Mighty Nein). As of the current timeline in the show and related content (mid-2024) there has not been an official wedding ceremony between the characters Fjord and Jester that was broadcast or confirmed to have taken place on the floating city of Beacon (which is actually called "Uthodurn" in some contexts but I think you might mean the city of "Nicodranas" or "Rexxentrum"?).

In the canon ending of Campaign 2 Fjord and Jester are together as a couple and sailing the seas on the Nein Heroez. While their relationship is solid and marriage is strongly implied to be in their future a specific wedding event hasn't been depicted in the main campaign episodes. The cast has mentioned possible one-shots or specials in the future that might cover such events. The show's creator Matthew Mercer often keeps future story developments close to the chest. For the most current news check the official Critical Role website or their social media for announcements about new one-shots or specials. So short answer: Not yet but fans are hopeful!

Answered for the Question: "Will fjord and jesters wedding be on beacon?"

Answer # 2 #

My grandma's trick that never fails: Add a teaspoon of baking soda to the boiling water! It raises the pH slightly which seems to weaken the bond between the egg white and the inner membrane. Also I've found that steaming eggs instead of boiling them works miracles. Use a steamer basket over boiling water for about 12 minutes then ice bath. The shells practically jump off.

If you're still struggling try the "shake in a jar" method. Put the cooled cracked egg into a small mason jar with an inch of water seal the lid and shake vigorously for a few seconds. The shell usually comes right off in big pieces. This is especially helpful when you have a lot of eggs to peel for deviled eggs or egg salad. Practice makes perfect!

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As a small business owner I deal with this every day. Think of it like this: Before GST you paid VAT to the state and excise to the center. Now for a sale within your state you charge both CGST and SGST. They have the same rate but they're separate lines on your invoice and you file returns for them separately.

The practical difference for a business is in how you claim Input Tax Credit (ITC). You can use CGST credit to pay CGST liability and SGST credit to pay SGST liability. There's also a cross-utilization mechanism but it has rules. For consumers you just see "GST" on your bill but the business has to split it. The system ensures both state and central governments get their share from local economic activity. It was designed to balance the fiscal autonomy of states with the need for a central coordinated tax.

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