This is kind of like the Easter Bunny of topics.We've jumped to plenty of them.
This is kind of like the Easter Bunny of topics.We've jumped to plenty of them.
Here's my personal take : there is a world of difference between preemptive violence and preventative violence. Preemptive violence is when you engage in violence against someone there is evidence someone means to do specific harm and they pose an immanent danger. Preemptive violence is sometimes morally justified, but should never be entered into lightly or with moral surety. Preventive violence is when you undertake violent action against someone with no evidence of a specific danger they mean to take or where that danger is not immanent. The reason why preventive violence is wrong is because you are taking away someone's moral agency away from them. You are treating them as guilty of actions they have not yet taken or even planning to take.
I am personally fine with preemptive violence taken with due diligence. I am even fine with games where preventive violence happens or might be a thing PCs do. I am not fine with it being treated as the morally right thing to do.
I think we've mostly agreed on the problems, (not the degree, but no one's saying the current state is fine and no change should be made) but are still arguing the solutions (largely whether there should be a default culture for monstrous humanoids at all. There's broad agreement the current defaults need adjustment if they are kept.)have we made any conclusions at all?
Close.This is kind of like the Easter Bunny of topics.
On a complete tangent, this is a misunderstanding. Papal Infallibility only applies under certain extremely limited conditions and is a matter of Catholic theology. It's not entirely certain how many infallible statements have been made - but in the entire history of the Roman Catholic Church the low end estimate is that there have been two infallible statements made (one in 1854 about Mary herself being free of Original Sin, and the other in 1950 being that Mary was bodily taken up into heaven) while a high end estimate is that there have been seven with the other five coming before the doctrine was formalised in 1850.The concept of 'Good people can only do good things and bad people only do bad things' is quite religious in nature. The clearest example I can think of is the Infallibility of the Pope. The Pope, as I understand, cannot do bad things or even be mistaken. Whatever he does or says, no matter what it is, is Good and True.
On a complete tangent, this is a misunderstanding. Papal Infallibility only applies under certain extremely limited conditions and is a matter of Catholic theology. It's not entirely certain how many infallible statements have been made - but in the entire history of the Roman Catholic Church the low end estimate is that there have been two infallible statements made (one in 1854 about Mary herself being free of Original Sin, and the other in 1950 being that Mary was bodily taken up into heaven) while a high end estimate is that there have been seven with the other five coming before the doctrine was formalised in 1850.
On a complete tangent, this is a misunderstanding. Papal Infallibility only applies under certain extremely limited conditions and is a matter of Catholic theology. It's not entirely certain how many infallible statements have been made - but in the entire history of the Roman Catholic Church the low end estimate is that there have been two infallible statements made (one in 1854 about Mary herself being free of Original Sin, and the other in 1950 being that Mary was bodily taken up into heaven) while a high end estimate is that there have been seven with the other five coming before the doctrine was formalised in 1850.
Orc's are imaginary... humans are not.No, but someone else might if I ever get round to publishing the adventures I write.
Why run this risk at all? What value is there in making an NPC or opponent an orc or a hobgoblin, if I can easily replace them with a human that has identical game statistics?
No it's not.
Those were absolutely evil acts. No doubt about it. You can't murder innocent men, women and children and have it be anything else.
The existence of a tool is not good or evil. How you use the tool is good or evil. Using nukes against innocents = evil. Using nukes to destroy a meteor heading to earth, saving millions = good.