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<blockquote data-quote="Zelda Themelin" data-source="post: 5381372" data-attributes="member: 167"><p>Lol, I've seen setting police enough they come disguised as real people. Sometimes I even play with them, very cunning imagination banning force.</p><p></p><p>As to reading setting books, I hate it when I have to contradict all the time. I become argumental toward ides of creator and some things in setting with stated attitudes bother me. I react with emotion toward things I like/dislike. And if setting has some things, usually those devils in detail. Speaking of devils, I really got pissed about Golarion's Asmodeus supposed misogynic attitude. Mainly because it made no sense, because that kinda attitude should have affected many things more than it did. And didn't affect much not even the priesthood stuff. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Ok I am especially allergic to mythological "fail".</p><p></p><p></p><p>More power to those who can actually read do material they have contradicting opinions and stay happy.</p><p></p><p>I think I should enjoy reading source material, and it should inspire my imagination and not make me want to desperately change something. And unfortune thing wtih "setting truths " is that they keep coming back in next setting books. </p><p></p><p>These things don't bother even me if I don't intend to use setting at all, just cool bits of it from here and there for my homebrew. I just happen to like using some setting as my homebrew and I will end up using quite lot of it, and then ignoring my pet peaves becomes very hard.</p><p></p><p>Maybe because I like to include my thoughts, not edit out theirs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zelda Themelin, post: 5381372, member: 167"] Lol, I've seen setting police enough they come disguised as real people. Sometimes I even play with them, very cunning imagination banning force. As to reading setting books, I hate it when I have to contradict all the time. I become argumental toward ides of creator and some things in setting with stated attitudes bother me. I react with emotion toward things I like/dislike. And if setting has some things, usually those devils in detail. Speaking of devils, I really got pissed about Golarion's Asmodeus supposed misogynic attitude. Mainly because it made no sense, because that kinda attitude should have affected many things more than it did. And didn't affect much not even the priesthood stuff. Ok I am especially allergic to mythological "fail". More power to those who can actually read do material they have contradicting opinions and stay happy. I think I should enjoy reading source material, and it should inspire my imagination and not make me want to desperately change something. And unfortune thing wtih "setting truths " is that they keep coming back in next setting books. These things don't bother even me if I don't intend to use setting at all, just cool bits of it from here and there for my homebrew. I just happen to like using some setting as my homebrew and I will end up using quite lot of it, and then ignoring my pet peaves becomes very hard. Maybe because I like to include my thoughts, not edit out theirs. [/QUOTE]
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