

A butthole is a fitting image for something that produces nothing but shit.
A butthole is a fitting image for something that produces nothing but shit.
This is entirely the wrong community for what you’re trying to do.
Which country? It seems to all be there. It might be cut in half or upside down, but it’s all there.
If a puzzle is too simple, players will assume the solution is a red herring, and the actual answer is something more complex. Let us not forget how the entire Fellowship of the Ring was stumped by a door that told them how to open it, because they thought it would be more secure.
I’m not just angry, I’m angry.
Not just mpreg. Final Fantasy mpreg.
I fully believe this guy has no idea how horrific the things he’s boasting about actually are.
Nah, they all get what they want. The world is saved, the idiot got the final blow and is hailed as a hero, the manipulator swindled a massive reward for their efforts, and the second idiot ate the reward. Or, more likely, the campaign falls apart long before they get to that bit.
The warrior went on a noble, world-saving quest, and they joined up with two idiots and a manipulator. Sounds like he’s not even smart enough to realise he’s also an idiot.
Meanwhile, the manipulator teamed up with three idiots, who she can probably manipulate easily. She’s going places.
Like a Lord of the Rings “fulfill your oath” sort of deal?
My first thought is brass, as in a machine made of brass gears. Because a machine has nothing in its mind but the instructions it was created with. But that might be too sci-fi, depending on what vibe you’re going for.
My second thought is statues, either marble or copper? The monuments of the nation’s heroes. It might not have the massive numbers that chaos does, but law need not match chaos when it can contrast it.
No need for wordplay? What community do you think you’re in?
I am engaging with what was said, I just don’t agree with what was said.
the sense I get is that it’s more like Pathfinder with feat trees
It’s a class based levelling system, going from 1 to 20, where you get a skill and talent at 1st level based on your starting class, and then develop with every level you gain. You can mix classes as you level up and each class has different paths built into it. You can’t jump ahead to grab a later feature without first taking an earlier one, and you can’t stack the same feature from different sources for double the effect.
Are there differences? Yes. Is it very different? No. There is more to say how it’s similar than how it’s different. There are class systems that are very different, but this isn’t one of them.
Saying it’s not like D&D because it’s more like Pathfinder is not a great argument, considering Pathfinder is essentially a split branch of D&D. And since the headline lists both D&D AND Pathfinder, it’s still wrong.
The way they describe it, it’s still pretty similar to D&D. Level 1 to 20, gain a feature every level, features gained in order, multiclass to get more control over your features… Yeah, that’s D&D.
In the Supergirl tv show, there’s a hero called Dreamer. Basically, the powers are passed down from mother to daughter, and while everyone accepts Dreamer as a girl, they’re surprised when she inherits the powers and not her sister.
I read that as ffmpreg, and I thought it was some new ao3 trope where two girls impregnate a guy or something.
No, they definitely asked the wrong question. If they ask “how can I do [thing]”, it assumes it’s possible to do [thing]. But if they can’t do [thing], the question is invalid, and there is no correct answer.
Honestly, the way you put it, it’s like they don’t actually want to fix the problem. They just want their solution to be right. Anyone who doesn’t tell them what they want to hear is the REAL problem, even if what they want to hear is a lie.
Do you want me to lie?
I never really thought about the price of AI. I was too distracted by literally everything else about AI being terrible to consider that they’d want money for it.