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  • Are we though?

  • For me it's more about trivializing certain puzzles. Pretty much everything with a chasm gets reduced to "I pick up a rope and fly over there.". Sometimes, that's ok, but sometimes I don't want it to be that simple.

    Well, life has gotten a whole lot simpler, since I stopped DMing DnD altogether.

  • Quite a few people have commented about possible societal models for such a community. So I'll extend this by adding some thoughts about specific environmental challenges.

    One would assume that the conditions in the lower levels are not very nice, so maybe rampant drug usage could be a thing. Some mongrels might be in pain due to the procedure and abuse pain killers. Others may just want to escape reality. Someone has to supply these. Maybe they're a misguided individual who wants to help their peers, maybe they're a stone cold profiteer who will make for an amazing miniboss. Who knows?

    Another important factor is food. Mushrooms grow in dark places and could make up a lot of the diet of the mongrel folk. Or a former botanist could experiment with plants that grow under these conditions. Maybe there's even some animal husbandry going on. Or if you want there to be a darker twist, cannibalism is always an option. Maybe it's even part of their society. Being chosen to be the next meal is a great honor.

    Lastly, what do the mongrels do for fun? Do they enjoy pit fights?If so, the players could take the wrong way into the arena room and face a crowd of cheering mongrels and some tough opposing fighters. Are there storytellers who remember some fragments of their human lives? Perhaps even some trash collectors who are willing to sell their strange goods even to outsiders?

  • No, it's not. I'm people and I don't feel like Fahrenheit. Lower than 10°C is cold, lower than 0°C is freezing (quite literally) and warmer than 30°C is too hot. See? Easy to remember numbers. Almost as if people feel numbers they're used to.

  • You mean potential danger like ice forming on the streets? Well, too bad we don't have an easy to remember number for that... /s

  • So, what you're saying is that body temperature in Fahrenheit is also a completely random number?

  • Even worse, I think I'm part of that number because I've unsuccessfully tried to delete my Facebook Account three times now. But every time I check in to make sure it's finally been deleted, it's still there. I'm at the brink of suing them for a GDPR violation at this point. F*ck Facebook!

  • People like you make me want that feature where you can't see replies with more than 10 downvotes over upvotes. God, I lost so many braincells reading about your idiotic opinions and your inability to accept reality...

  • I assumed you meant the entire quoted paragraph including the part about the EU. Therefore my bad.

  • Nothing. I just live in the EU and am very happy about that fact. ¯⁠\⁠_⁠༼⁠ᴼ⁠ل͜⁠ᴼ⁠༽⁠_⁠/⁠¯

  • Not for me :)

  • Fahrenheit was invented at a hospital for identifying patients outside of the normal range...

    0°F is outside the normal human temperature range? No shit!

    You're talking a bunch of bullcrap! Fahrenheit was developed by a German Scientist and he just chose two measurements that were halfway decent to reproduce. That's all there is to it. Got nothing to do with hospitals.

  • Why compare it to 40°? Because I know what 40° feels like because I've been living in a civilized country with a civilized measurement system all my life. I can tell you that 65° is too hot, because I make my tea with 70° to 80° hot water. Therefore just before that will probably be too hot for my skin.

    In the end, there is no objectively better system when it comes to day to day temperatures. But there is one when it comes to science, reliability and universality and that is Celsius.

    All international science uses metric and slowly but surely the resistance amongst US universities melts away and they switch to metric as well. Give it another one or two generations and we'll finally be rid of the outdated and arbitrary imperial system!

  • My fairy is chaotic good, but throughout the campaign had some traumatic experiences that shifted her towards a more chaotic neutral alignment in some regards. I don't know the rogue's alignment, but I would guess somewhere in the chaotic-neutral or true neutral area with tendencies of "kill first, ask questions later".

    Tbh, I find your mindset understandable, but highly problematic. Why should the chaotic characters always be understanding of the stick up your ass behaviour of the lawful characters while the lawful characters see it as their god given right to tell everyone else how to behave. Sure, in the real world, these characters would probably just go their separate ways, but this is pen and paper. It's everyone's job to make sure the party sticks together. And that includes the lawful-stupid characters and their players!

    1. We had a session zero, but some things have changed since then. The biggest change is that we got thrown into the doomed forgotten realms at some point. This caused a lot of in character trauma and may have caused my character to shift more towards a neutral alignment.
    2. The clerics player absolutely despises lawful-good clerics in particular. So I'm sure, we're in for a surprise somewhere down the line.
    3. This has probably to do with our DM using a module that is written way darker than their usual style of play.
    4. Yes, I will most definitely do that. This post is mainly about finding ways to articulate my point.
    5. Oh, the crisis of faith is definitely coming. I'm just afraid it might involve them PVPing the entire party which I really don't enjoy in a pen and paper group.
  • I honestly really like the second idea. Even though money is no motivator for my fey, I think I can use a similar argument really well in roleplay. Thank you very much.

  • Dungeons and Dragons @lemmy.world

    How to deal with overly lawful good characters (as a player)

  • I'm like twenty steps ahead of you. My last DnD campaign should end in June. then it's "bye bye forever DnD" 😎

  • As others have already said, you're not required to allow any race in your homebrew setting. Heck, half my settings only allow humans and that's it (not DnD though).

    That being said, if you go for high fantasy, I think elementals (aka genasi) always add quite a bit to the lore and I would add at least one scaly race. Be it Dragonborn, Lizardmen or Naga and maybe a beast race if it fits your world.

    But it really depends on the kind of world you want.

  • That's just Pass without trace for you. That spell is so poorly balanced, it's effectively an auto success on group stealth checks. Just a few things to note here when it comes to RAW:

    • There are no crit fails on skill checks
    • For a group stealth check it doesn't matter if one party member fails it. It's still a success.