Reaper Harbinger |
Studpuffin wrote:Assuming direct control.RUN! It's the collectors!
We are the harbingers of your destruction.
Ashe Ravenheart |
Ashe Ravenheart wrote:-50 points to House Ravenheart. Try that again and you'll forfeit your nose.Celestial Healer wrote:I ate a waffle shaped like the state of Texas.Was it blue?
It's funny because I've never failed my will save and looked it up (or that whole cup nonsense either).
Freehold DM |
I need to decide which of my aliases should be made President of GET'M. Won't somebody think of the wyvern children?
It should be some derivative of Ash Ketchum.
God, I hate dubbing.
Also, I think we're on opposite sides of that particular debate re: baby Wyverns and Paladins and such. At least I remember disagreeing with you somewhere on that.
Celestial Healer |
Morning, all. What did I miss?
So far I'm liking Santa Fe. We are taking a day off from driving because: A. We need to. B. We are ahead of schedule and don't want to arrive early.
Last night, we finally got around to seeing the new Harry Potter. We had been too busy and distracted to see it previously. Very enjoyable.
Today, an art museum and visiting historic Santa Fe.
taig RPG Superstar 2012 |
Crimson Jester |
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:I need to decide which of my aliases should be made President of GET'M. Won't somebody think of the wyvern children?It should be some derivative of Ash Ketchum.
God, I hate dubbing.
Also, I think we're on opposite sides of that particular debate re: baby Wyverns and Paladins and such. At least I remember disagreeing with you somewhere on that.
There is a debate on Paladins and babies Wyverns?
Freehold DM |
Freehold DM wrote:There is a debate on Paladins and babies Wyverns?Mairkurion {tm} wrote:I need to decide which of my aliases should be made President of GET'M. Won't somebody think of the wyvern children?It should be some derivative of Ash Ketchum.
God, I hate dubbing.
Also, I think we're on opposite sides of that particular debate re: baby Wyverns and Paladins and such. At least I remember disagreeing with you somewhere on that.
Yes there was, a WHILE back. I'm sure you can find the thread if you look. Essentially someone had a paladin character in an adventure path that ran into a Wyvern's nest and ended up slaughtering both it and it's young in a rather cold fashion, stating that the creatures were evil and deserved nothing better than death. I think it was the DM who posted and asked for opinions on what to do, got a few, and then the guy who played the paladin came forth to give his side of the story. It got ugly as people ended up getting defensive, offensive, every kind of -nsive you can think of. I personally thought that killing a creature's young- even evil creatures- calls for an alignment shift if the young are incapable of defending themselves or are somehow intentionally sought out for the sole purpose of being killed, but that's just me. I think Mairukion disagrees with me on this somewheres, but I can't quite be sure where- it was a looooooooooong time ago.
Ashe Ravenheart |
Crimson Jester wrote:Yes there was, a WHILE back. I'm sure you can find the thread if you look. Essentially someone had a paladin character in an adventure path that ran into a Wyvern's nest and ended up slaughtering both it and it's young in a rather cold fashion, stating that the creatures were evil and deserved nothing better than death. I think it was the DM who posted and asked for opinions on what to do, got a few, and then the guy who played the paladin came forth to give his side of the story. It got ugly as people ended up getting defensive, offensive, every kind of -nsive you can think of. I personally thought that killing a creature's young- even evil creatures- calls for an alignment shift if the young are incapable of defending themselves or are somehow intentionally sought out for the sole purpose of being killed, but that's just me. I think Mairukion disagrees with me on this somewheres, but I can't quite be sure where- it was a looooooooooong time ago.Freehold DM wrote:There is a debate on Paladins and babies Wyverns?Mairkurion {tm} wrote:I need to decide which of my aliases should be made President of GET'M. Won't somebody think of the wyvern children?It should be some derivative of Ash Ketchum.
God, I hate dubbing.
Also, I think we're on opposite sides of that particular debate re: baby Wyverns and Paladins and such. At least I remember disagreeing with you somewhere on that.
So, being your opposite, I'm against Wyverns killing baby Paladins?
Mike Welham Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012 |
taig RPG Superstar 2012 |
taig wrote:Yes, but are baby Paladins inherently "good"? I mean, some of them might grow up to be Anti-Paladins or Blackguards!I think Wyverns should be allowed to kill baby Paladins. It's purely self defense.
It's a moot point to Wyverns.
They baby Paladins could grow up to be even more delicious, but Wyverns don't really care about that.
Doodlebug Anklebiter |
Yes there was, a WHILE back. I'm sure you can find the thread if you look. Essentially someone had a paladin character in an adventure path that ran into a Wyvern's nest and ended up slaughtering both it and it's young in a rather cold fashion, stating that the creatures were evil and deserved nothing better than death. I think it was the DM who posted and asked for opinions on what to do, got a few, and then the guy who played the paladin came forth to give his side of the story. It got ugly as people ended up getting defensive, offensive, every kind of -nsive you can think of. I personally thought that killing a creature's young- even evil creatures- calls for an alignment shift if the young are incapable of defending themselves or are somehow intentionally sought out for the sole purpose of being killed, but that's just me. I think Mairukion disagrees with me on this somewheres, but I can't quite be sure where- it was a looooooooooong time ago.
Sounds good. I'll have to look for that one.
Ashe Ravenheart |
Ashe Ravenheart wrote:taig wrote:Yes, but are baby Paladins inherently "good"? I mean, some of them might grow up to be Anti-Paladins or Blackguards!I think Wyverns should be allowed to kill baby Paladins. It's purely self defense.
It's a moot point to Wyverns.
They baby Paladins could grow up to be even more delicious, but Wyverns don't really care about that.
Ah... I see where you're coming from. It's not merely self-defense, but also the quality of the meal. Much like veal or lamb is much more tender than ordinary steak or ... sheep-meat?
taig RPG Superstar 2012 |
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taig wrote:Ah... I see where you're coming from. It's not merely self-defense, but also the quality of the meal. Much like veal or lamb is much more tender than ordinary steak or ... sheep-meat?Ashe Ravenheart wrote:taig wrote:Yes, but are baby Paladins inherently "good"? I mean, some of them might grow up to be Anti-Paladins or Blackguards!I think Wyverns should be allowed to kill baby Paladins. It's purely self defense.
It's a moot point to Wyverns.
The baby Paladins could grow up to be even more delicious, but Wyverns don't really care about that.
Right. For Wyverns, it's really a matter of Culinary Alignment.
Callous Jack |
Ashe Ravenheart wrote:taig wrote:Ah... I see where you're coming from. It's not merely self-defense, but also the quality of the meal. Much like veal or lamb is much more tender than ordinary steak or ... sheep-meat?Ashe Ravenheart wrote:taig wrote:Yes, but are baby Paladins inherently "good"? I mean, some of them might grow up to be Anti-Paladins or Blackguards!I think Wyverns should be allowed to kill baby Paladins. It's purely self defense.
It's a moot point to Wyverns.
The baby Paladins could grow up to be even more delicious, but Wyverns don't really care about that.
Right. For Wyverns, it's really a matter of Culinary Alignment.
Wednesday is paladin meatloaf night.
Mike Welham Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012 |
Mike Welham Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012 |
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Sebastian D'Aubergine wrote:And f##@ wyverns too. Useless mob, who the f@+$ would ever wanna fight one? It's like the Urkel of genus DraconiaFifth-level characters who want to feel like big, bad dragonslayers, that's who.
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