The attitude is not appropriate on EN World. Please watch your manners.
Uh what? I've never heard that a "knee jerk" reaction was something that is derogatory.
The attitude is not appropriate on EN World. Please watch your manners.
If you're implying that your conclusions are thought out, while people who disagree with you are making knee-jerk judgments, then yeah, that's pretty derogatory.Uh what? I've never heard that a "knee jerk" reaction was something that is derogatory.
Uh what? I've never heard that a "knee jerk" reaction was something that is derogatory.
If you're implying that your conclusions are thought out, while people who disagree with you are making knee-jerk judgments, then yeah, that's pretty derogatory.
Anyway, I don't want this hard-coded into the rules because I think D&D alignment is terrible in nearly every way. The more it's hard-coded into the rules, the harder it is for me to ignore. You said yourself that this is a conversation a player should have with their DM. I'd rather leave it there.
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It seemed to me like it might have been a sensitive issue because no explanation was given, it was just a nevermind.
"Never mind" meant re-phrasing it was more effort than I was interested in investing in a conversation which, paradoxically, I seem to have now posted several times in.
This right here. I've always had a problem with the way alignment has been handled in D&D and yet it keeps being tied to the crunchy part of the rules, which makes it hard to alter or avoid. I'd rather it be 100% fluff, and not this mechanical thing that keep bumping against the sides of the rules system.Anyway, I don't want this hard-coded into the rules because I think D&D alignment is terrible in nearly every way. The more it's hard-coded into the rules, the harder it is for me to ignore.