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<blockquote data-quote="Coroc" data-source="post: 8260083" data-attributes="member: 6895991"><p>Well that is discriminating, i am sure a "classic" gnoll wold feel perfectly fine in abyss, but won't do well in, let's say elysium.</p><p></p><p>To cite OP <em>(Disclaimer: This thread isn't for debate, it's for positive, constructive discussion. My opinion on not liking racially-discriminating afterlife systems will remain the same whether or not you argue. If you do argue, you will be reported for trying to derail the thread.)</em></p><p></p><p>Since you are a mod i hereby report myself for arguing and possibly derailing the thread, but also i tend to report OP for cancel culture, nah i am just joking, luckily i do not think and act like that. </p><p></p><p>If someone could convince me in debate and discussion (also called arguing, and that is what a thread is for, and you cannot convince me that this is not so, no matter what you argue, but still i will not report you for trying to do) that OPs view is better than my own than i happily adopt it.</p><p></p><p>There is the rule and the exception that confirms it as we say, since divine beings are quite omnipotent in D&D it is not exclded that a gnoll does go to elysium if he is somehow different to the classic stereotype, i do not see anywhere in the rules that this may not happen, so i do not see the problem OP has.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coroc, post: 8260083, member: 6895991"] Well that is discriminating, i am sure a "classic" gnoll wold feel perfectly fine in abyss, but won't do well in, let's say elysium. To cite OP [I](Disclaimer: This thread isn't for debate, it's for positive, constructive discussion. My opinion on not liking racially-discriminating afterlife systems will remain the same whether or not you argue. If you do argue, you will be reported for trying to derail the thread.)[/I] Since you are a mod i hereby report myself for arguing and possibly derailing the thread, but also i tend to report OP for cancel culture, nah i am just joking, luckily i do not think and act like that. If someone could convince me in debate and discussion (also called arguing, and that is what a thread is for, and you cannot convince me that this is not so, no matter what you argue, but still i will not report you for trying to do) that OPs view is better than my own than i happily adopt it. There is the rule and the exception that confirms it as we say, since divine beings are quite omnipotent in D&D it is not exclded that a gnoll does go to elysium if he is somehow different to the classic stereotype, i do not see anywhere in the rules that this may not happen, so i do not see the problem OP has. [/QUOTE]
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