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<blockquote data-quote="Helldritch" data-source="post: 8047509" data-attributes="member: 6855114"><p>1) Yes and no. As with everything it is a bit more complicated than that. It is one of the reason but it is not the only one. It shows that PoV can change over time (be it decades, centuries or millenia) and that we must always try to understand our forebears not with the lenses of the present but the lenses of the past. We should not deny what was before so that we do not make the same mistakes today. But if you want to be picky that is your choice.</p><p></p><p>My players do like this dark world we play in. But it is not always this type of campaign that we do. When we want a change of pace, we go to a game in Eberron or the Realms. Wildemount looks like a good choice too. I am reading it and I really like what I see in the book.</p><p></p><p>2) Bold assumptions from your part. It is not the foes we explore. It is the heroes of the stories. The evil is often in our midts and we often willingly blind ourselves to it. But I think you failed to see that. And the gritty isn't there all the time. It depends heavily on the campaign. We are currently doing Dragonheist. It's a campaign like any other you could see on Youtube.</p><p></p><p>3) Are you mad???? Never have I said that. To imply this is bordering on infamy. I do not mix fantasy with reality. If you imply what I think you are implying... I don't know what to say. I have always fought racism and promoted open mindedness in the real world. If you imply that I am one of those monsters, I would like you to excuse yourself. If you chose your line of questioning poorly, I can understand. But man, this is mad...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helldritch, post: 8047509, member: 6855114"] 1) Yes and no. As with everything it is a bit more complicated than that. It is one of the reason but it is not the only one. It shows that PoV can change over time (be it decades, centuries or millenia) and that we must always try to understand our forebears not with the lenses of the present but the lenses of the past. We should not deny what was before so that we do not make the same mistakes today. But if you want to be picky that is your choice. My players do like this dark world we play in. But it is not always this type of campaign that we do. When we want a change of pace, we go to a game in Eberron or the Realms. Wildemount looks like a good choice too. I am reading it and I really like what I see in the book. 2) Bold assumptions from your part. It is not the foes we explore. It is the heroes of the stories. The evil is often in our midts and we often willingly blind ourselves to it. But I think you failed to see that. And the gritty isn't there all the time. It depends heavily on the campaign. We are currently doing Dragonheist. It's a campaign like any other you could see on Youtube. 3) Are you mad???? Never have I said that. To imply this is bordering on infamy. I do not mix fantasy with reality. If you imply what I think you are implying... I don't know what to say. I have always fought racism and promoted open mindedness in the real world. If you imply that I am one of those monsters, I would like you to excuse yourself. If you chose your line of questioning poorly, I can understand. But man, this is mad... [/QUOTE]
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