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    D&D 3.x 3rd Edition Revisited - Better play with the power of hindsight?

    I was curious, so I dug around. There is a post in this thread (#6 by daremetoidareyo) which lists all PrCs with caster level progression. I counted 107 PrCs with full progression. Not that 3.5 was bloated, or anything. o_O
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    "Oddities" in fantasy settings - the case against "consistency"

    I guess this gets to the crux of it for me, as I'm not so confident that such a divide - between the table/genre and the fiction/gameworld - can be so starkly asserted. Maybe I view it as more of a lens with a variable focus, with increasing tightness and specificty, with the proviso that...
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    "Oddities" in fantasy settings - the case against "consistency"

    True, although "being the Chosen One" (or at least a Chosen One) is doing a lot of the lifting for Goldmoon, and, to be fair, "being the Chosen One" is a pretty foolproof means of defying other conventions.
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    "Oddities" in fantasy settings - the case against "consistency"

    Forgive me if this has been asked before - and maybe point me in the direction of some discussion surrounding it; I don't normally participate in playstyle threads, although I might dip a toe occasionally. If we consider: The referee proposes a Dragonlance game. One of the players wants to be...
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    "Oddities" in fantasy settings - the case against "consistency"

    Well, at least we've established that Celeborn sailed West. Yes, but a reasonable inference - otherwise Cirdan would have remained, and Celeborn wouldn't have been the last living memory of the Elder Days in Middle-Earth. I suppose Cirdan might have sailed before him, and Celeborn built his own...
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    "Oddities" in fantasy settings - the case against "consistency"

    It’s in the Prologue: a Note on the Shire Record. More generally, I’m using the term “consistent” to mean “systematic; logically coherent.” I have a fairly permissive view of “consistent.” You’re using it to mean “a place for everything, and nothing out of place.” This seems quite rigid.
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    "Oddities" in fantasy settings - the case against "consistency"

    Technically, the "Last Ship" is the one which Cirdan and Celeborn take some time in the Fourth Age. It must be after year FoA 171, as a note in the Thain's Book - transcribed from the Red Book of Westmarch says that Cirdan might still live at the Grey Havens. Arwen also has the opportunity to...
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    D&D 3.x The 4E We Didnt Get.

    Another vote for Trailblazer by Benjamin Durbin. Available here: https://preview.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/64009/Trailblazer I think however you intend to overhaul 3.X - and preferences will vary greatly in this regard - that this is an invaluable resource in understanding the math which...
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    Greatest Fantasy Wizards?

    Not mentioned so far, as far as I've seen: Rhialto the Marvelous Pug/Milamber Sheelba of the Eyeless Face Baron Mordo The Wicked Witch of the West Elric of Melnibone Thulsa Doom
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    D&D General The most played D&D Adventure of all time

    I last ran B2 in 2021. Also ran it in 2015, in 2006, in 1996, in 1990, and several times in the 1980s - probably three times; it's been a while. It was also the second game I played in as a player, although it was AD&D, not B/X. I don't think I'm unusual in having played this module to death...
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    Single System Monogamy

    I play D&D (various iterations), Classic Traveller and Pendragon, and nothing else at this point. I guess that makes me some kind of sororate trigamist.
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    Terrible sequels

    I'd argue a similar decline in the Terminator and Predator franchises, although I regard The Sarah Connor Chronicles and Predator: Prey to be partially redemptive.
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    Terrible sequels

    I feel that the decline in the Alien franchise has been pretty consistent. I loved Aliens when it came out, and I still think it's a good movie, but in hindsight it doesn't really hold a torch to the original. Alien 3 is passable, and I'd argue rather underrated Alien Resurrection is bad. (Joss...
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    Ed Greenwood retweets homophobic Indiegogo campaign, is also Senior Editor on project

    I read the first part of the Reddit thread for some context. It seems that the issue is with tokenistic representation (Snowflake and Safespace are/were actual comic book characters; I had no idea), and Ed (or the original tweet) was advocating for deeper storytelling. Still, it behooves him...
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    Terrible sequels

    You’re some kind of big, fat, smart bug.
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    Your most pointless TV/movie/book nitpicks

    Season 5 Episode 10, Game of Thrones. Stannis and his army walk up to Winterfell and get trounced. There are no scouts, no piquets, no baggage train and camp followers. Just a bunch of blokes with swords plodding through the snow. The complete lack of planning is contrary to everything we know...
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    Cookin again

    Phenylthiocarbamide tastes bitter to around 50% of the population because of a mutation in the TAS2R38 gene which codes your taste receptors. So I don't blame you.
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    Cookin again

    It's hard to get good mushy peas, and most places where you buy them they're from #10 cans because it's not practical to make them properly. If I make them, I use dried marrowfat peas soaked for 24hrs, rinsed, and simmered slowly in salted water for 4-5 hours. I then add lots of cracked black...
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