I don't think "disingenuous" (so spelled) means what you think it means. You may not think much of the answer, but there is no reason whatever to think it was in any way insincere.WayneLigon said:'It's Magic' is a disingeneous answer, I'm afraid.
I don't think "disingenuous" (so spelled) means what you think it means. You may not think much of the answer, but there is no reason whatever to think it was in any way insincere.WayneLigon said:'It's Magic' is a disingeneous answer, I'm afraid.
Vigilance said:Morale.
And it's not even that unrealistic.
Ever hear the story of Vince Lombardi firing up a player to the point that he played with a broken leg?
Chuck
Hussar said:On wading through the pool of lava -
The simple answer is "he didn't." That's not what happened. You're describing the action without taking into account the mechanics and that's a no no. We don't talk about how hard a weapon strike was before we rolled damage. And, unless you killed the monster, you would never describe your attack as a killing blow.
So, the fighter didn't actually wade through the lava. The high level fighter actually found the few cool spots on top of the lava and walked across it Jedi style. Make your narrative fit the mechanics, not the other way around.
The high level fighter didn't jump off the 100 foot cliff and free fall all the way to the bottom. He actually slid down the side of the cliff, caught a few trees and shrubs sticking out to slow his fall and finally came to a stop on top of a very thick pile of pine needles.
And then he walked away.
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