Parmandur
Book-Friend, he/him
Free verse, yo.Did you just try to rhyme "Zagyg" with "Queen"?
I take it back. I apologize for the many times I've called you a bard or liked a post that was calling you one.
Free verse, yo.Did you just try to rhyme "Zagyg" with "Queen"?
I take it back. I apologize for the many times I've called you a bard or liked a post that was calling you one.
Did you just try to rhyme "Zagyg" with "Queen"?
I take it back. I apologize for the many times I've called you a bard or liked a post that was calling you one.
"I especially love it when evil goblin mooks that we get to kill without moral repercussions are sentient, can beg for mercy, have babies, cultures, and speak languages that we don't bother to understand/learn. That makes it especially satisfying to kill them!""Okay okay, I won't start another racially-charged fight about the ethics and morality of slaughtering orcs on sight. Sheesh.
So anyway. Goblins, amirite?"
I'm pretty sure the Ignore feature does not work that way (not that I'd consider doing this if it did).Block the other thread starter then each y’all only see one thread.
Did you just try to rhyme "Zagyg" with "Queen"?
I take it back. I apologize for the many times I've called you a bard or liked a post that was calling you one.
I might read this one, because I have been avoiding the other."I especially love it when evil goblin mooks that we get to kill without moral repercussions are sentient, can beg for mercy, have babies, cultures, and speak languages that we don't bother to understand/learn. That makes it especially satisfying to kill them!"
I was going to make a thread the other day about how I like Goblinoids and the recent changes giving them Fey Ancestry in Mordenkainen Presents: Monsters of the Multiverse, and how it all shows that they're really the victims in the D&D Multiverse (their pantheon was dominated/massacred by Maglubiyet, they're now ruled by an evil tyrant god that enforces a certain culture/caste system on them that oppresses literally everyone in it, they are capable of good, and are just the victims of a major atrocity that included eugenics and genocide).
Now . . . I'm going to hold off of making that thread. It would be a bit awkward and divisive having one thread ongoing that said "Goblins should all be murdered on sight, and it should be satisfying to commit genocide against them" and "Goblinoids are actually victims of a major tragedy, and are quite possibly the single most victimized collection of races in all of D&D 5e's lore, except possibly the Duergar".
Shhhh!!!!I'm pretty sure the Ignore feature does not work that way (not that I'd consider doing this if it did).