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17 posts. Alias of LazarX.


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blackbloodtroll wrote:


Or... did Norse Mythology steal from the Hobbit Movies?

I might have had something to do with that. Bit of an accident really. I was actually aiming for the Toledo Ren Faire in 1989, I didn't realize they were real Vikings.


fictionfan wrote:

In the pathfinder setting when you kill evil people they go to an evil afterlife empowering that evil afterlife in it's war against the god afterlife. So my character will not kill. Not because evil stuff deserves to live, but because he does not what to empower the evil afterlife. (He still feels free to kill stuff that does not have a soul)

However, what are some tactics to neutralized bad stuff without killing it? I mean long term if you knock them out you still need to do something with them.

The only things I can think of is flesh to stone.

What kind of pacifist are you planning to be? Will you actively act to prevent killing? Or are you as Rory says of me, merely going to keep YOUR hands clean while others do the dirty work? i.e. the Technical Pacifist.

Think carefully on your answer.


It's a really bad idea, it's where bad ideas go to have bad ideas.


Scythia wrote:
Imma let you get back to the bickering, but I just wanted to say: Roberta Yang's posts were some of the best of all time.

Well there were those posts from Jonathan Jacobs in 2075 which made the Sontaran players absolutely weep. Then again, they were the expanded firearm rules.

I probably shouldn't have mentioned that. Never mind, carry on.


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A long time ago I left Gallifrey with my granddaughter. and I had to arrange my departure through rather unofficial channels. Take this TARDIS Type 40", Cosmo tells me. "I'll even give you my 100 eon guarantee!"

Trusting Cosmo... biggest mistake in all my lives.


Krensky wrote:


I read that she's Bekka, not Diana.

And she's ginger! I must say, I'm rather jealous, I've gone through 10 incarnations, and I'm still not ginger.


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captain yesterday wrote:
I've never blamed Cosmo for anything :-)

*VORP* *VORP* *VORP*

I just came back from last year, reading this post of yours sir.


Flynn Pontis wrote:
Act now and get a free hat.

It should be a fez. Fezzes are cool. Do you give out any Jammie Dodgers as well?


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chbgraphicarts wrote:
The Eleventh Doctor wrote:
Hello all! I'm back from PaizoCon 2200 out of New Seattle, and boy do I have lots of stuff to tell you about Pathfinder Sixth Edition!. *checks his watch*. Oops, traveled back way too far was only stopping for some chips... just forget everything I just said.

Honestly, if after 185 years there's only been SIX Editions of a game and it's STILL going on, that's pretty damn impressive.

That's basically a new Edition every 32 years.

The bad news is that the Paizo is now a wholly owned subsidiary of the Sontarans. It's a bit offputting to to have the GM start the game with the words "I'm looking forward to ripping apart your puny character sheets for the glory of the Sontaran Empire!"


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Hello all! I'm back from PaizoCon 2200 out of New Seattle, and boy do I have lots of stuff to tell you about Pathfinder Sixth Edition!. *checks his watch*. Oops, traveled back way too far was only stopping for some chips... just forget everything I just said.


LazarX wrote:
Jessica Price wrote:

You know: Keith.

*looks around furtively*

He's in that office on just off the right on top of the stairway, the one you never see... save in the corner of your eye.

PRISONER ZERO HAS BEEN LOCATED. PRISONER ZERO WILL BE APPREHENDED OR THE HUMAN RESIDENCE WILL BE INCINERATED.


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This is where Bad Ideas go to have Bad Ideas.


David knott 242 wrote:

I recently read an article about an organ in a German church that has been playing a really absurdly long piece of music since 2001 and is expected to finish in 2640.

I have decided that I want to die in that church at end of that piece of music, after I join the crowd there in a standing ovation.

That way, I either enjoy 600+ years of relatively good health (since I can still stand up and applaud at that point) or I get to time travel.

Unfortunately the Daleks, being severe music critics, extreminate the organists, and burn down that church in 2310, so you might want to pick an alternate fixation, especially given what happens to you right afterward.

I shouldn't have said that... so sorry, never mind what I said.


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Skeld wrote:

I dislike anyone under the age of 60 that comes to gaming wearing a fedora.

-Skeld

Hope you don't have anything against fezzes, mate. Because they are after all... cool.


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Hello mates, just popped in from 40th century, when they're they're playing Pathfinder 400.

Sadly though, your distant descendants have declined a bit in the brains department, so the game has been simplified down to a rules set known as the Hit Me, Hit You Back mechanics.


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Zaister wrote:
Took them long enough to bring us a redhead! :)

Still Not Ginger!


Tels wrote:
I regret asking that question now...

Can't do anything about that mate.... Fixed Point in Time and all that.