Why does everyone pick on the paladin?


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I removed a post. Not sure why weapon recipes are being posted in this thread, but I'm guessing it's not good.


Because Pally's are so easily manipulated. Dance monkey! Dance!!!

;-)


Ross Byers wrote:
I removed a post. Not sure why weapon recipes are being posted in this thread, but I'm guessing it's not good.

Oh dear.

Harmless, but related story:

When I first became an Intel Analyst with the Air Force the first thing my commanding officer gave me was a mini-disk with a number of interesting files. Not the least of which was the Anarchist cookbook, MIT guide to lockpicking, and this very neutrally alignment document talking about lots of different drugs and their various uses and side effects. The latter was from a very clinical perspective. Basically here's what it is, including chemical makeup. Here's what it does. Here's how it's usually used.

Though interesting I never used any of the documents on a practical level. I did buy a pair of lock picks but never really practiced. It's harder than it looks.


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Ross Byers wrote:
I removed a post. Not sure why weapon recipes are being posted in this thread, but I'm guessing it's not good.

The hell... O.O'

Now that's what I call derailing the thread!

"So, my GM made my daughter's Paladin fall"

"Aw, man, that sucks! Here is how you make C4."


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Ssalarn wrote:
So first off, your GM is a jerk. No equivocation, just a flat out jerk.

I was going to write something original, but that says it all.

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