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  1. MGibster

    TTRPG Genres You Just Can't Get Into -and- Tell Me Why I'm Wrong About X Genre I Don't Like

    Sure. I was agreeing with you. It's one thing to intellectually understand we're not very large, it's quite another thing to have that evidence staring you in the face.
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    TTRPG Genres You Just Can't Get Into -and- Tell Me Why I'm Wrong About X Genre I Don't Like

    Ignorance is bliss. Sometimes in CoC your character needs to pass a skill test, Biology, Astronomy, maybe History, and only if the roll is successful does your character make a Sanity check. Sometimes in CoC it pays to be ignorant. When William Shatner went into orbit, he was he became...
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    Fighting the Gray Tide (Miniature Painting)

    And here’s a medical droid. I used some green and blue turquoise mixed with Pro Acryl metallic medium to get the color.
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    Morality of mind control…

    I'd rather be the victim of a Jedi mind trick than being stabbed in the face a well. We should form a club. One of the most horrifying examples of mind control I've seen on television was David Tennant's portrayal of Kilgrave in Jessica Jones. I don't know how long I could be his puppet...
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    Morality of mind control…

    You've got a very Kantian view that certain actions, such as breaking an arm, is always wrong regardless of the circumstances. While that's certainly a legitimate point of view, it's not one I share. And while this discussion doesn't involve religion or politics, it's probably beyond the...
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    Morality of mind control…

    What we have here is a philosophical impasse. I don't believe in necessary evils. At least not in a moral sense. I agree it's the circumstances that matter when calculating the morality of an action. Mind controlling someone to prevent deaths isn't merely morally acceptable it's morally...
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    What makes Arthurian fantasy its own genre, different from more traditional D&D-ish medieval fantasy? What are some Arthurian-style plots?

    This might be another reason why Arthurian RPGs aren't popular. It's difficult for a lot of players to get into the mindset that seems so very different from ours. "Wait a minute! Arthur, our hero, the dude who created Camelot, ordered a bunch of babies born on May Day to be murdered?" Can...
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    Morality of mind control…

    In the interest of full transparency, I've put a subliminal message in this post compelling you to like it.
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    Morality of mind control…

    James Vicary was a market researcher in the 1950s who claimed he was able to increase concession sales in theaters through the use of experimental subliminal advertisements. It turns out his experiments were entirely fraudulent but demonstrated Vicary was good at marketing baloney. Here in the...
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    Morality of mind control…

    I'm willing to accept a rather broad definition of mind control that includes deception, directly controlling someone's physical actions, charming them, etc., etc. Was old Ben Kenobi wrong to convince that stormtrooper those weren't the droids he was looking for? No. It's the equivalent of...
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    What makes Arthurian fantasy its own genre, different from more traditional D&D-ish medieval fantasy? What are some Arthurian-style plots?

    Honesty, you can look at the Beast of Gévaudan for some inspiration for an Arthurian/Ravenloft style adventure or campaign. In a nutshell, the beast was an actual creature that terrorized south-central France in the mid 18th century and more importantly inspired the 2001 film Brotherhood of the...
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    What makes Arthurian fantasy its own genre, different from more traditional D&D-ish medieval fantasy? What are some Arthurian-style plots?

    It does. Quite frankly, given RPGs are in and of themselves a niche, we should count our good fortunes to even have Pendragon. When I was in high school, we read several Arthurian stories at different points in our English Literature courses, and in particular I remember reading Le Morte...
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    Fighting the Gray Tide (Miniature Painting)

    The Force is withy you, young Skywalker. But you are not a Jedi yet.
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  17. MGibster

    In a fantasy world filled with magic and miraculous beings, will the religious concepts of the locals be completely different from the human of Earth?

    Dexter's code was created by his father to protect Dexter from incarceration and to protect normal people from Dexter. Dexter is generally compelled to kill others simply to satiate his bloodlust rather than a desire to protect others. We see a few examples where he targets a person to protect...
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    In a fantasy world filled with magic and miraculous beings, will the religious concepts of the locals be completely different from the human of Earth?

    I don't think I've ever played a D&D game where this was true. Oh, our characters are killers, but the motivation is very different from what we think of for the likes of Ted Bundy, Jack the Ripper, or Dexter Morgan who seem compelled to kill with no clear motivation. In my experience, most...
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    D&D General D&D is now Steampunk (poll)

    I have a confession to make. My name is MGibster, and I hate steampunk. Steampunk is the triumph of aesthetics over substance.
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    D&D General D&D is now Steampunk (poll)

    I always thought The Culture series was a dystopian future where humanity was no longer the master of their own destiny having been relegated to the status of pets of god-like AIs.
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