Good thing that’s not what I’m doing then.
How am I supposed to interpret
As anything other than a comment on my morality?I mean… ok, I guess. We have pretty different moral compasses, you and I.
Good thing that’s not what I’m doing then.
As anything other than a comment on my morality?I mean… ok, I guess. We have pretty different moral compasses, you and I.
Sure. But at least to me the whole point of RPGs is to pretend that it is real.I simply accept that games are not real.
Sure. But at least to me the whole point of RPGs is to pretend that it is real.
I think everybody at times has a fantasy that they could just wave a hand and all these obstacles could just go away. In D&D, you can sometimes make all your problems go away with a simple wave of your hand and the utterance of the word "fireball". Sometimes part of that fantasy is knowing right from wrong, who the bad guys are when in real life it's rarely so easy.
Looks askance...why can't they be both.
I can have a tribe of man eater kobolds that whoreship a red dragon, and in the same adventure have an evil hobgoblin take over a tribe of sneaky kobolds that are way more nueanced, and in the same game have a group of PCs befriend Meepo and his white dragon...
Or, in case you're the rogue, creating obstables to put in the path of others.It's not about solving problems with violence it's about being able toslay the monstersovercome the obstacles life puts in your path.
I think this is part of the problem.So, goblins are pretend creatures. They only have the traits we assign them at the time we assign those traits. It seems counterproductive to imbue goblins with humanity (just to use a broad term that gets the point across) right before slaughtering them by the score, only to then worry ourselves about the ethical implications of doing so.
Simply don't imbue them with such traits. If you define them as irredeemable evil but hilariously psychotic little monsters that can only be dealt with by dismemberment, that's what thy ARE.
Cacklers are small, jabbering jesters that spice up Rakdos performances with their chaotic antics. Their incessant cackling can inspire uncontrollable laughter by making everything—even the most horrifying spectacles—seem hilarious.
me and my fiancé just started binging that show... every time Michael says something that makes one of us wince we have to laugh... "Have you ever seen a red hot chili peppers concert?"It reminds me of the show The Good Place where at least half of the things that could get you sent to “hell” were extremely petty or subjective.