JAMUMU
actually dracula
Growing your own vegetables is illegal, citizen. Please report to the Bureau of Rainbow Herbicides at 0730 hours for a thorough defoliation.Popular opinion in places like New York where they can't actually grow vegetables.
Growing your own vegetables is illegal, citizen. Please report to the Bureau of Rainbow Herbicides at 0730 hours for a thorough defoliation.Popular opinion in places like New York where they can't actually grow vegetables.
You beast!Unpopular opinion: the only bottled condiment that belongs on ground meat is mustard.
- Ketchup is strictly for use on fried potatoes and onion rings, only, forever.
- Mayonnaise is exclusively for cold poultry sandwiches and tuna salad.
- And pickle relish is to be left at the store to languish, alone and forgotten and unloved, to atone for the crimes it has committed against sandwiches and cucumbers alike.
- If you must put a bottled condiment on a burger or sausage or other ground-meat-situation, there's a clue in the name: it must be mustard.
I didn't realize we were talking about stereotypes. I was talking about characters as people.There are about 3 or 4 iconic types of Strong...
- Conan as done by Howard himself - well built, firmly muscled, but not overly so. Can pass for normal with a loose tunic. Crafty, Lives by wits.
- Big Dumb Brute. Classic of stage and screen. The archetype in modern is Jaws from the 70's Bond films. We also see it in a number of fantasy films. Little John comes to mind in some of the more sat
- The hidden brains of the operation... the most clear is Chubacca.
- The overly muscled pin head...
Thing is, stereotypes are often the best place to start if nothing else leaps to mind. You then morph that stereotype into what you actually want to play.I didn't realize we were talking about stereotypes. I was talking about characters as people.
My gaming white whale is a goup of players that actually treat their PCs as real human beings from the jump. It's a white whale because I don't think it will ever happen.Thing is, stereotypes are often the best place to start if nothing else leaps to mind. You then morph that stereotype into what you actually want to play.
Well, to be fair, in 5e my groups average between 0-1 human beings per party.My gaming white whale is a goup of players that actually treat their PCs as real human beings from the jump. It's a white whale because I don't think it will ever happen.
How long does it normally take your players?My gaming white whale is a goup of players that actually treat their PCs as real human beings from the jump. It's a white whale because I don't think it will ever happen.
Are you speaking of your players or their characters?Well, to be fair, in 5e my groups average between 0-1 human beings per party.