
Kjeldorn |
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Between FR and your game world, the gods are powered by their worshippers. That's why I said similar. I will say I hate the Wall of the Faithless mechanic myself but I don't adventure in FR anyway.
And it's OK I sold my soul for cheese a long time ago so selling it another time is fine.
My gods usually don't give a fk either. Well there was an exception where the party was given an amulet to summon a psychopomp to jump start Pharasma's soul judging.
(Justifiable as in some villians are really too dangerous to be allowed to get raised)
Found the Wall of the Faithless an interesting and depressing concept, not really sure how I feel about it,
Always sell your soul piecemeal. It's a true joy to see the 'soul-collectors' fight each other for the choice bits.
Thought that was what 'trap the soul' and the like was for :p
Something slightly different:
Ever played Darkest Dungeon? might be something for you given your gaming habits.
Though its a bit depressing and unforgiving.
*Curiosity, interest, and obsession — mile markers on my road to damnation - the narrator*
*Looks down*
*To fight the abyss, one must know it - the narrator*
Oh, so true...
*Attempts to wrangle his one-eyed snake into a pair of trousers*

Drejk |
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Just a Mort wrote:NobodysHome wrote:...I think if he hunts and it makes hunting easier, he should get it, because the poor deer deserves to be killed cleanly instead of dying slowly from a gunshot wound.I'll have to double-check with him, but I have the impression he's never hunted a day in his life, though many of his relatives are indeed "sustenance hunters". (Live on under $10,000 a year by supplementing your food supply through hunting.)
I know he hasn't been hunting since he moved to California. He and his boss just like to go down to a shooting range on weekend morning and shoot huge guns at helpless targets.
NobodysWife went with a few weeks ago and started learning to shoot a .22 rifle. She said it was all kinds of fun. I don't see the appeal, but I don't care for muscle cars or sports cars, either.
I plan (for a definition of plan that includes vague thinking of...) to go to shooting rage with some of my friends. Including the one who produces some military/tourist gear and has a collection of guns, and is a military-gear journalist and got me some work translating articles of his Military Magazine (that's the name, Magazyn Militarny MILMAG) into English.
And if I will ever reach California and meet NH, I'd go with Shiro to the shooting range just to fire that M107!

Orthos |
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Kjeldorn wrote:Dammit!
Just had to post in another Paladin thread!
*Grumbles*
I guess its true, that you'd rather spend time on something you hate, then something you love.So, a few months ago I hid pretty much that entire section: No "Pathfinder RPG General Discussion". No "Advice". No "Rules Questions". No "Product Discussion".
And I am a much, much happier man for it.
Ditto and amen.

captain yesterday |
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Paladin threads crack me up personally, half of them are BS anyway.
They're like Stories From Penthouse for nerds.
The paladin in this tale breathlessly went behind the party's back and let go the goblin orphan they'd been planning to torture for information, but in doing so forgot to collect recompense, and thus fell from Abadar's loving embrace. Verily.

Tequila Sunrise |
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Although, if I started a Facebook page with video feeds of people watering their lawns in the Midwest and then target it towards people in California and Arizona I might be able to single handedly drive up both out of state tourism and assault charges.
From all the enraged people from California and Arizona travelling here to punch people in the face for wasting so much g!*!#~n f%+*ing water.
I dunno, people here are pretty careless about water. Like, you can't drive five blocks in Phoenix without seeing some big water fountain or well-watered lawn. It's kinda stupifying, actually.
Also, I'M GETTING DISCHARGED!!!

Drejk |
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John Napier 698 wrote:Just watch out for the brutal recoil. A friend of mine that has the .50 Barret dislocated his shoulder because the rifle wasn't seated properly when he fired it.Yeah, I think Shiro's gun is 47 pounds, not including the case or bipod.
It's a... big gun...
He has ATV, don't he? We could put it on a fixed mount and hunt zombie dinosaurs with that.
Though maybe not fast zombie velociraptors...

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NobodysHome wrote:John Napier 698 wrote:Just watch out for the brutal recoil. A friend of mine that has the .50 Barret dislocated his shoulder because the rifle wasn't seated properly when he fired it.Yeah, I think Shiro's gun is 47 pounds, not including the case or bipod.
It's a... big gun...
He has ATV, don't he? We could put it on a fixed mount and hunt zombie dinosaurs with that.
Though maybe not fast zombie velociraptors...
Drejk gets cookies.