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![]() Urlord wrote:
Xorgrond wrote: Secondly, cool idea. I would "run with it". Would you also want to kill, erm, "ethnically cleanse" all humans as well? Xorgrond wrote:
Sweet Jesus. No. Good does not work that way. Neutral on the moral axis does not work that way. ![]()
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![]() Cripes. Why in hell were they murdering children to begin with? Why were they sadistically murdering someone begging for their village to be spared? The fact that they were good shouldn't even matter here. As described, the party was acting like horrifically evil sociopaths, regardless of their targets. Every PC that took part in the massacre shifts to evil. Genuinely good people who learn the true details of what they did should be horrified. No excuses. They want to atone for this, they need to freaking EARN it. And maybe not butcher children and fleeing noncombatants in the future. ![]()
![]() Gorbacz wrote:
trains a +3 holy seeking rail gun with self-replicating ammo on that wizard from over a mile away ![]()
![]() Kydeem de'Morcaine wrote:
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![]() Fergurg wrote:
But Golarion is not our Earth medieval history. And homosexuals existed in our medieval history anyway. Quote: All it does is make a real-world declaration of, "See? LBTQX is normal." LGBT folks are people that deserve to be treated as people?! WELL NOW I'VE HEARD EVERYTHING Quote: Characters do not gain depth because they like others who have the same parts. They could have depth anyway, but the homosexuality, at best, does not change anything. At worst, it becomes a crutch. By that same token, they don't lose depth. See below. A character with homosexuality coming into play with their characerization is just as valid and interesting as a character whose heterosexuality comes into play. No more, no less. But it's definitely a nice thing for folks that can relate to that element of those characters. And homosexual gamers get far fewer of those characters than we heterosexual gamers do. I see no value in begrudging others those characters. What if you had a gay player at your table? Or any player that wanted to play a LGBT character? Quote: However, for example, the relationship between CRIMSON THRONE SPOILERS EDITED OUT That's peculiar, because as written Crimson Throne spoilers: that hero worship is there. That idealization and disappointment is there. All of that depth is there. There is also a romantic angle fraught with manipulation. And all of that helped make those two characters two of the most memorable of that campaign for our group.
What is not there is Sabina merely seeing Ileosa as a "chance to get some nookie". |