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The Fall Of The Dwarves: What Races Do People Actually Play?
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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 8152452" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>My own lesson about the game of thrones is not everything is about power and astuteness but the help by the right allies. If you aren't a true leader making efforts to get and keep trust and loyalty by subordinates and allies but a tyrant, mafia capo or toxic boss then the sensible people will not want to be sacrificed as cannon fodder to save you neck, and you shouldn't be surprised if you are betrayed in favor a rival for revenge against the suffered mistreatment. </p><p></p><p>Other matter is if the state can controll everything, even with the best one of the intentions the consequences will be like a child too overprotected and unable to fend for himself. </p><p></p><p>I tell again a saying by my father: "Mule owned by everybody is eaten by the wolves" (because nobdy worries about take care it).</p><p></p><p>The true communists in D&D are the kenders because they share everything, and they don't worry about the things being borrowed by others. </p><p></p><p>---</p><p></p><p>I love dwarves because they respect their roots, their traditions, defends their families with the warcry "MAKING EREBOR GREAT AGAIN!". They are ready to cooperate for a zombie apocalypse and working together to kick-ass bad people like that governor or Nega, that fool with a spiked bat.</p><p></p><p>I have got the Endless Quest gamebook "the revenge of the dwarfs", at least the translated version.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 8152452, member: 6802378"] My own lesson about the game of thrones is not everything is about power and astuteness but the help by the right allies. If you aren't a true leader making efforts to get and keep trust and loyalty by subordinates and allies but a tyrant, mafia capo or toxic boss then the sensible people will not want to be sacrificed as cannon fodder to save you neck, and you shouldn't be surprised if you are betrayed in favor a rival for revenge against the suffered mistreatment. Other matter is if the state can controll everything, even with the best one of the intentions the consequences will be like a child too overprotected and unable to fend for himself. I tell again a saying by my father: "Mule owned by everybody is eaten by the wolves" (because nobdy worries about take care it). The true communists in D&D are the kenders because they share everything, and they don't worry about the things being borrowed by others. --- I love dwarves because they respect their roots, their traditions, defends their families with the warcry "MAKING EREBOR GREAT AGAIN!". They are ready to cooperate for a zombie apocalypse and working together to kick-ass bad people like that governor or Nega, that fool with a spiked bat. I have got the Endless Quest gamebook "the revenge of the dwarfs", at least the translated version. [/QUOTE]
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