D&D General class consept question?


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Am I a douche for being really bugged that the title is spelled Consept instead of Concept...

... or just a douche for pointing it out?
I assume it's intentional*.

Con as the prefix from the Latin "cum" meaning "with" and "Sept" meaning a church or temple as in A Song of Ice and Fire.

So we have double meaning of concept and "with holy"( ie a cleric) placed on top of each other.


*Ok no. Not really
 

Mind of tempest

(he/him)advocate for 5e psionics
Am I a douche for being really bugged that the title is spelled Consept instead of Concept...

... or just a douche for pointing it out?
and spell checker fails me again.
I assume it's intentional*.

Con as the prefix from the Latin "cum" meaning "with" and "Sept" meaning a church or temple as in A Song of Ice and Fire.

So we have double meaning of concept and "with holy"( ie a cleric) placed on top of each other.


*Ok no. Not really
it was an error I did not find.
 

Laurefindel

Legend
If paladins are easier to play thanks to their clear edict and code, a solution may lie in giving clerics a clear list of items representing their credo and code of conduct and play your character according to that.

Faith can be an abstract concept (and defeating your enemies in the name of your god(s) is stirring historical trauma), but switching prayers to adhesion to a code respect the cleric’s nature and may make role play more relatable to @Mind of tempest
 
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Mind of tempest

(he/him)advocate for 5e psionics
If paladins are easier to play thanks to their clear edict and code, a solution may lie in giving clerics a clear list of items representing their credo and code of conduct and play your character according to that.

Faith can be an abstract concept (and defeating your enemies in the name of your god(s) is stirring historical trauma), but switching prayers to adhesion to a code respect the cleric’s nature and may make role play more relatable to @Mind of tempest
that is an option.
 

doctorbadwolf

Heretic of The Seventh Circle
@Mind of tempest faith is actually pretty easy to understand. It’s exactly like trusting and loving a person, say a parent or spouse.

Thats it. It can be magic in a magic world because we intuitively understand magic as having to do with conscious Will, thus all the stories about “true love” breaking spells or healing people or blocking/breaking curses, etc.
 




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