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Gnometown Hero
I thought we were going to be discussing his thoughts on George R. R. Martin, which he's probably mostly right on, even though Martin is frustrating as hell.
I thought we were going to be discussing his thoughts on George R. R. Martin, which he's probably mostly right on, even though Martin is frustrating as hell.
Put it this way, the vast majority of the superheroes in that movie died. Including, IIRC, Spiderman, Vision, Loki, Dr.Strange, and all of the Guardians of the GalaxyThat was only 50%. Totally not a TPK.![]()
I've played a couple of campaigns up to level 20 now, they don't feel like top tier super heroes to me. They haven't saved the galaxy, they aren't gods who walk among men.
But there's a wide variety in the superhero category. Are we talking Luke Cage or Superman? Hawkeye or The Flash?
Well, elephants are thought to be about as smart as a person (just differently smart, so no pachyderm projectile weapons). An average intelligence (or smarter dragon) doesn't have to be "demi-human" kind of smart. It can still be "dragon smart" and not necessarily recognizable as an "intelligent creature" from the self centered perspective of two-legs.
When this hero is fighting the dragon, is he thinking that he's going to win because it makes for a better story?Why does the hero defeat the dragon in a fairy story? Is it because he's better at fighting or is it because it makes for a better story?
To think in terms of damage, hit points, armour class, accuracy, movement rates, ranges, etc is to think like a wargame.