Fromper |
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Don't worry, you don't look a day over 40. :)
Thanks, all.
And as for how I look, most people don't think I look over 30. It's amazing how many people still think I'm in my 20's when I ask them to guess. But I've always looked young. I remember when I was 28 and working the pub at a Renaissance Faire, one of the other volunteers asked me if I was old enough to help serve the alcohol (minimum age of 18 to serve it, 21 to drink it in that area).
Drejk |
Interesting. Hilgya, a cleric of Loki, had orange spell visual effects.
Durkon has more or less the same red spell visual effects as Red Cloak.
Malack had dark grey/pale black spell bubbles (like Xykon). Coincidence?
BTW: The green aura around the piscodaemon can be daemon doing something to Z after the binding was broke (like taking drow's soul) but it can be also just the visual sign of the spell being broken as it is very similar color to Z's castings.
Orthos |
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A topic for those on the age discussion tangent =D
(28, for the record. And a late-comer to the game to boot, only been playing for nine years.)
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Thank goodness Rich has given us something to bring us back to topic... :)
"...pay his fare..." I just love this comic!
Lord Fyre RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32 |
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I love that Belkar doesn't understand. If he was just evil, he'd be one dimensional. It's the fact that he truly doesn't understand other people's motivations half the time that makes him so interesting.
Actually, Belker does have a point.
When he was a thrall, Durkon did try to consume the halfling.
Adamantine Dragon |
We don't know what V's body's status is, when the pyramid blew up, it could easily have blown the top off the room that V was in, or just blown the whole thing apart. With his/her body protected it may well be laying in the open now. Or he/she could be buried under tons of debris. I suspect we'll find the explosion has helped her/him out, not the reverse.
Lord Fyre RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32 |
A Ninja |
I believe the trifecta of evil outsiders insured that his/hers body would remain in stasis and wouldn't come to harm while he/she was away from it. Of course, it seems perfectly evil to have it sitting in a hole buried under several hundred tons of rock and dead illusionists but perfectly functioning.
Also, I believe his/her chosen opposition schools were Necromancy and Conjuration, but don't quote me on that.
Fromper |
Fromper wrote:I love that Belkar doesn't understand. If he was just evil, he'd be one dimensional. It's the fact that he truly doesn't understand other people's motivations half the time that makes him so interesting.Actually, Belker does have a point.
When he was a thrall, Durkon did try to consume the halfling.
Yeah, but Belkar is once again too dense to realize that the rest of the group is leaving Durkon alone, until it's late enough for him to look stupid. He just wouldn't be Belkar if he wasn't on exactly the opposite page as the rest of the team.
magnuskn |
magnuskn wrote:If V is trapped under the rubble, s/he has a problem. One of her/his forbidden schools are conjuration, after all.Not really, his/her primary school is Evocation, which provides another ready means to escape the rubble.
Um, unless you mean Shout or Sending to send a message to his compatriots, I don't see where in the CRB. Additional Splatbooks don't really count, if there is something in there.
DeathQuaker RPG Superstar 2015 Top 8 |
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baron arem heshvaun wrote:Is that Daemon is collecting the Drow's soul?DeathQuaker wrote:Fixed that for you.
But yes, the others have pointed out it must be a piscodaemon.
I picked piscoloth, the older phrase, on purpose. Either name can be correct. Please don't be a pedant over stupid stuff like this, it's annoying.
baron arem heshvaun |
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I picked piscoloth, the older phrase, on purpose. Either name can be correct. Please don't be a pedant over stupid stuff like this, it's annoying.
Ouch. Grumpysauce!
Friend Deathquaker, piscodaemon actually is the older phrase.
That's actually why I chose that phrase. On purpose.
When original Monster Manual 2 came out the image you used for the piscoloth was introduced as the piscodaemon. The name piscodaemon predates piscoloth by 9 years. When it was reintroduced in the Planescape setting.
I was not trying to be pedantic. Just old. In homage to my dear fellow Grognards posting.
Did I mention I was old.
:)
DeathQuaker RPG Superstar 2015 Top 8 |
Really, people should just stop doing "Fixed that for you" period. It never ends with anything but irritated responses and hurt feelings at best.
Ask if you think they made a mistake, but otherwise it's probably safest to assume people said what they meant and meant what they said.
This. I'm outta here, this thread has stopped being fun.
magnuskn |
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Really, people should just stop doing "Fixed that for you" period. It never ends with anything but irritated responses and hurt feelings at best.
Ask if you think they made a mistake, but otherwise it's probably safest to assume people said what they meant and meant what they said.
I support this 100%. The implied disrespect of "fixing that" has always boggled my mind, combined with the then "shocked" realization that people don't like being treated like morons.
baron arem heshvaun |
This. I'm outta here, this thread has stopped being fun.
Aiiiiieee! (Wilhelm Scream)
Friend Deathquaker come back! I apologize please don't take what I said as an insult because I had no intent of it being so.
The Grognard in me just had to use Old School terminology, come back! I'll even let you stay on my lawn! That's love man.
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'I still don't know what the loth is doing to the Drow, collecting his soul, perhaps magical items promised to it?'
Tacticslion |
So, just one more minor weighing in on the whole "fixed that for you" thing.
Really, people should just stop doing "Fixed that for you" period. It never ends with anything but irritated responses and hurt feelings at best.
Ask if you think they made a mistake, but otherwise it's probably safest to assume people said what they meant and meant what they said.
In my experience, at least, in smaller, intimate board settings, the "fixed it for you" posts are often taken as as, in fact, intimate and extremely light ribbing between "close" (if online-exclusive) friends. They aren't meant to be insulting (at least no more insulting than a friend saying "In your face!" at which point you both laugh at the shared joke) and is generally an act of comraderie (autocorrect, y-u-no-lyk-comraderie? (or "autocorrect" for that matter?)).
In larger boards, such as this one, it often comes off as someone you don't know telling you that you are wrong, because you lack the intimacy and solid understanding of the more intimate boards. Which, you know, half the time it probably is someone just telling you that you're wrong. The other half the time it's just as likely that someone's using the social tools they've gained and developed in a more intimate setting and expecting a similar response... which sometimes works and sometimes doesn't.
In any event, I've seen it used well and poorly, and I've seen it used as friendly banter and to be superior. I think in this case, it was just trying the banter and seeming like it's being superior.
By the way, this post isn't rejecting or rebuking those who are frustrated by its use: you guys are probably correct that it shouldn't be part of the common parlance around here.
Instead, I'm advocating understanding of people and attempting to foster communication. 'Cause that gets lost on the internet sometimes.
ANYWAY!
Heh. Stabbytown.
The sad thing is that Belker is actively trying here.
I also wonder if this comic doesn't set him up for his ultimate downfall?
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Tacticslion,
On the derail
Oh, and FTFY. ;-)
Fromper |
Did anyone else notice that vampire Durkon used the magic staff as a melee weapon against the sand elemental instead of his normal hammer? I don't know if the 3.5 rules are the same as Pathfinder, but it seems like a change in deity's favored weapon to me. Could mean he's following in Malack's footsteps in worshiping Nergal.
Drejk |
Did anyone else notice that vampire Durkon used the magic staff as a melee weapon against the sand elemental instead of his normal hammer? I don't know if the 3.5 rules are the same as Pathfinder, but it seems like a change in deity's favored weapon to me. Could mean he's following in Malack's footsteps in worshiping Nergal.
Quarterstaff is a simple weapon so he is proficient with it anyway. I suspect that it might be either a matter of not bothering with taking another weapon or maybe the staff is more powerful than the hammer.
Still, you are right that it could be a foreshadowing.
EDIT: In 3.5 only Clerics with War domain got proficiency in the deity's favored martial weapon - there were no bonus favored weapon proficiency for all Clerics.
BTW: Anyone knows which domains Durkon had?