I've listened to many people complain, over the years, about how they feel like a zombie when the work week begins. And each time they do, I hear the voice of Susanna Hoffs in my head, singing...
Just a necromantic Monday.
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That's excellent! Caldwell's art has long been a staple of classic D&D, and I've long enjoyed his work.
He's also a legitimately good guy; I bought a print from him a few years ago, and left a review on his website (which is unfortunately no longer there; I think the site was recently redone)...
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I agree, but there's a segment of the gaming community who find moral fault with any instance of characters suffering social penalties due to what those characters are.
There's no point in calling that particular poster out on their poor attitude; notwithstanding a few rare exceptions, all of their posts are made in that repugnant tone.
I honestly don't know if the post I just saw was more shallow than ignorant, or more ignorant than shallow. Either way, it's one of those rare times when this...
...is accurate in the most literal way.
That hasn't been my experience. Far from "never" I've seen a lot of players--in real life, rather than on the Internet--use those options to make characters that were, indeed, more flavorful.
Some posters aren't looking for anything logical; they can't be taught, debated, reasoned, or negotiated with.
Some posters just want to watch a thread burn.