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Gark the Goblin wrote:Jud's pretty evil, but I think Curly's actions in this instance are also downright evil as well.Treppa wrote:Class, please note that in this prime example of evil, not only is the hero, Curly, trying to talk his enemy, Jud, into committing suicide, but he's making fun of him in the process. Jud, with his low wisdom, fails his Sense Motive and believes Curly's advice to be sincere.So Jud is evil, since he's not the hero?
Oklahoma! has some serious moral ambiguities.
Jud is described as "dark". Were Rogers and Hammerstein talking about race? Is that why he lives on the margins of the town?
They're probing similar questions with the Persian character - almost explicitly a Semitic analogue.
Throw in questions about female virtue, as contrasted between "People will say we're in love" and "I'm just a girl who can't say no" and you've got some serious social implications.

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Treppa wrote:Gark the Goblin wrote:Jud's pretty evil, but I think Curly's actions in this instance are also downright evil as well.Treppa wrote:Class, please note that in this prime example of evil, not only is the hero, Curly, trying to talk his enemy, Jud, into committing suicide, but he's making fun of him in the process. Jud, with his low wisdom, fails his Sense Motive and believes Curly's advice to be sincere.So Jud is evil, since he's not the hero?Oklahoma! has some serious moral ambiguities.
Jud is described as "dark". Were Rogers and Hammerstein talking about race? Is that why he lives on the margins of the town?
They're probing similar questions with the Persian character - almost explicitly a Semitic analogue.
Throw in questions about female virtue, as contrasted between "People will say we're in love" and "I'm just a girl who can't say no" and you've got some serious social implications.
Oklahoma, where the wind comes sweepin' down the plain...

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Bwah-ha-ha-ha-hah!
Curse of the Dark Pharaoh (revised) and Miskatonic Horror have been unloaded from the boat, and are currently shipping, if are not actually already in a Games Store near you. Fear (or rejoice in) the insanity about to sweep through games of The Arkham Horror around the globe.
Edit:
Apparently the Crawling Chaos exerted himself, and the revised Curse is some way ahead of the Miskatonic in the shipping system.

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Another successful Darklight Sisterhood adventure! The ladies are now level 7!!!! Will they clear out the catacombs underneath the uncharted island and claim it for the Sisterhood?!?!
I've also requested the players draw up a symbol for the Darklight Sisterhood. I'm thinking of submitting something to Wayfinder for them as an affiliation, if Pathfinder still does that.

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Another successful Darklight Sisterhood adventure! The ladies are now level 7!!!! Will they clear out the catacombs underneath the uncharted island and claim it for the Sisterhood?!?!
I've also requested the players draw up a symbol for the Darklight Sisterhood. I'm thinking of submitting something to Wayfinder for them as an affiliation, if Pathfinder still does that.
Cool! Good night now. Got to get up early in the morning. "See" you all in a couple of days at the least.

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Freehold DM wrote:Cool! Good night now. Got to get up early in the morning. "See" you all in a couple of days at the least.Another successful Darklight Sisterhood adventure! The ladies are now level 7!!!! Will they clear out the catacombs underneath the uncharted island and claim it for the Sisterhood?!?!
I've also requested the players draw up a symbol for the Darklight Sisterhood. I'm thinking of submitting something to Wayfinder for them as an affiliation, if Pathfinder still does that.
Where ya goin'?

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I've also requested the players draw up a symbol for the Darklight Sisterhood. I'm thinking of submitting something to Wayfinder for them as an affiliation, if Pathfinder still does that.
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Will take the look at the books; new to me.
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It' s gonna be weird not working here anymore. However, it's nice to get interrupted in the middle of typing a longer post to print out new tags for cupcake flavored lip gloss. I just think it is funny.
Sorry to hear that, SP.
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