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@sirblastalot @Ziggurat And it's pretty clear that orcs and goblins and such started out as the stand-ins for those Natives.

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@weirdwriter @techtakes @fuck_ai

What a way to lose a friend.

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@Khrux @kbal The impression I've gotten over the years is that Gygax was certainly sexist at the time (expecting that D&D would obviously not be for women, for example) only to ease off as the years went by (being pleasantly surprised that actually women do like D&D). This contrasts with his racism, which I understand him to have hewed strongly to until the day he died.

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@Shkshkshk @dnd Hags being considered fey, Sora Kell or any of her daughters would be appropriate.

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@Shkshkshk @196 Suffice it to say that I suffered through over a decade of "bad classroom management", a lot of which went above and beyond mere attempts at containing screaming and crying... and meanwhile, the "teasers" (the teachers insisted that the verbal bullying be called "teasing") got away scot-free.

I ultimately dropped out of school because of the way the teachers treated me, even two years after they actually finally decided putting the bullies on notice was a worthwhile step.

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@Shkshkshk @196 Do you also have an excuse for why the bullying victim gets punished by teachers instead of the bully?

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@Shkshkshk @196 Do you have means by which to report potential bullies? Because I can only imagine a bully thinking this way.

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@ajsadauskas @fuck_cars Of those:

* A bus stop
* A restaurant
* Maybe a park, I haven't timed it?

There's also a convenience store (with no associated gas station), which while expensive has proven handy in emergencies.

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@AngryCommieKender @Susaga Eh, I wouldn't really call TSR's issues in "2.5"/late 2e similar to the issues surrounding the cancellation of the d20 System Trademark License, the 4e GSL, or this past January's OGL debacle. For one thing, the game never officially had an open license before 3e came along. For another, late TSR's woes had more to do with their reach exceeding their grasp.

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@Yora There were three absolutely fundamental problems in D&D 3.0.

1: Threat range stacked endlessly. Worse, some 3.0 non-core material had weapons with a native 17-20 threat range, or 19-20/x3.

2: 3.0 Haste was not only unlike TSR-era Haste, but was eminently abusable by spellcasters. Use 3.5 Haste instead, full stop.

3: Polymorph Other did not have any chance of changing the personality of the recipient, meaning you could permanently turn your fighters into giants and such risk-free.

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@Shkshkshk @196 ...If you do that to my old laptop specifically, will that make it less flaky, or is its tendency to freeze these days a hardware problem? 😜

[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

@Flushmaster @copacetic I dunno, there's one WoD game that could be pressed into the MMO mold with some work: Werewolf: the Apocalypse.

Be a furry, shapeshifting, rage-fueled ecoterrorist, tearing apart fomori in the streets at night, raiding Pentex buildings, diving into surreal Umbral landscapes to learn Gifts from spirits, attacking Black Spiral Dancer strongholds...

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