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  1. Mercurius

    Streaming Services: First 2023 POWER RANKINGS (And what's up with Prime?)

    It has been weeks since I've even opened Netflix...I keep it for my daughters, and I suppose I should browse to see if there's anything new, but haven't been inspired. Oh, and to watch the occasional Seinfeld episode. Actually, the same with HBO Max, Apple TV, and the other big names. I find...
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    D&D 5E (2024) The impending mess that will be backwards compatibility

    I skimmed the first two pages, but not the previous four. It sounds to me like they're stating the obvious: You can intermix 2014 and 2014 classes, with the quiet part unspoken: But it is entirely up to you, your DM, and table agreements. I don't know what world people live in in which there's...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Dark Sun, problematic content, and 5E…

    I wasn't making a point, but asking a question, which you answered in the second part, so thanks.
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    D&D 5E (2014) Dark Sun, problematic content, and 5E…

    Good question and I have no idea. I don't think slavery itself has played an especially prominent role in fantasy literature, historically speaking. But it may have increased in recent years, perhaps due to the rise of a few elements: "grimdark" fantasy, dystopian teen lit, and socio-cultural...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Dark Sun, problematic content, and 5E…

    Is it your sense that WotC uses slavery more than its historical presence in real world premodern societies?
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    D&D 5E (2024) The Role of the DM in One D&D

    As I think others have implied, this is mostly a cultural matter and less about the actual rules. So it really depends upon the specific table and group: what the agreements are. I tend to take the view that the DM is "first among equals" at a gaming table. They take on more responsibility and...
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    What do you think of the post-Endgame Marvel movies? [[the mega poll!]]

    I've only seen two of them, one "meh" and one "bad." I haven't seen any of the others because, well, the thrill is gone. Marvel has a problem. Their tried and true formula has run stale. IMO, they need to get back to roots: that is: STORY AND CHARACTER first, effects and gimmicks second...
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    Warner Bros wants to make Lord of the Rings films. Not remakes, fyi.

    Well I tried to explain my "opposition" to it, and it isn't really opposition as it is trepidation. That said, what I'd love to see some pioneering studio do is gather a group of top fantasy authors and artists and say, "Make a world and story for us to tell." Meaning, a collaboration of...
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    Warner Bros wants to make Lord of the Rings films. Not remakes, fyi.

    Well, I didn't comment in the thread yet, but I'll give you my perspective as someone who loves Tolkien's written works, really liked the first Jackson trilogy, and disliked RoP - and, in this case, am leery of this proposition. To me, Middle-earth is Tolkien, and Tolkien was a genius. To do...
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    Marvels Phase 4 Flaw: the multiverse MUST be comedic or contained

    Of the eight (I think) Phase 4-5 films, I've only seen two. I'm just bored. 4-5 all seem like filler, and I probably won't get back on the train until Fantastic Four and the lead up to Secret Wars.
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    What's the WORST Star Wars movie?

    Pretty clear #1 and top 4. I couldn't choose between the four, and ended up voting for 1-3, with Attack of the Clones sneaking by because of the cool arena scene. But it could easily have snuck in past the Last Jedi. I'm honestly curious who the person is who (presumably) voted for both A New...
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    How Do I Escape D&D?

    As we all know, the GM puts in a lot more effort than any other participant - by orders of magnitude. If a GM wants to try a new game, any reasonable (and reasonably mature) player or group will say, "OK sure, why not?" Of course not every player is reasonable or mature, so a little finessing is...
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    Experiences growing up a fan of Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Roleplaying games, etc.

    I'm a 70s Gen Xer and my interest in fantasy stemmed from my mother, who read it (and scifi). I started by drawing creatures and reading books like Lloyd Alexander's Prydain series, Ursula K Le Guin, and Tolkien, and even my first attempt at world-building sometime around then. When I was gifted...
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    D&D 5E (2024) So Will 'OneD&D' (6E) Actually Be Backwards Compatible?

    That's true to an extent, but the corporate presence of Hasbro wasn't felt as much until recent years. I mean, certainly, they probably had an influence on edition changes, from 3.5 to 4E, and then the "starting afresh" of 5E. But they seemed to let the game designers design. Meaning, they...
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    D&D 5E (2024) So Will 'OneD&D' (6E) Actually Be Backwards Compatible?

    On a more serious note, I think we've entered an era in which WotC is less interested in D&D as an RPG, and more as a brand. This has been talked about extensively, but there's a possible/probable result that I don't think is talked about much. Because of this, they want some degree of stability...
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    D&D 5E (2024) So Will 'OneD&D' (6E) Actually Be Backwards Compatible?

    Haven't read the thread, but I think it will be less compatible than they're saying it will be, but more compatible than all the people who freak out when it comes out about how all their old books are useless.
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