vexatious-roman.bsky.social
Devout Roman Catholic|| TTRPG Enjoyer || history nerd || cheese Appreciator
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That’s so sweet 🥹
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Indeed Christ is born. And a happy Sanguinala to you.
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IT IS SANGUINALA AND YOU KNOW IT
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Concepts like that make me miss the sovereign court from PFS 1e ;-; I wish they would add it back.
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AYO IS THAT @nuffofabby.bsky.social
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Nice! I go every few months. Lately I’ve been gravitating to the down town/ Fremont and arts districts. I’ve found their slots are really loose and they have the only single zero roulette wheels.
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THE ALL NIGHT SOCIETY MENTIONED, LETS FUCKING GOOOOOOOOOOO. I cannot recommend their content enough.
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Oh shit are you in Vegas?
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An excellent Landsknecht.
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That’s so wholesome 🙏
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😔 I too forgot about Aegon Frey
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👀 what are the conditions?
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Text edits done by my fren @alexazoellner.bsky.social !
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So according to these my character would be a Courtier, from Bohemia, and an impoverished count!
From here I’d think of various traits! Here is says it suggests he’s a Protestant, but- given his bad luck I’m inclined to think our count is being punished for his pro-Catholic and imperial stances 🤔
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Nice! House Tibris must be really cool.
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What’s their name? 👀
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I enjoy making fun of chat GPT when I makes mistakes. Like, no you moron, the assumption of the Virgin Mary isn’t a doctrine, it’s a Dogma.
And then it has to apologize for being stupid.
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4). the religions should be based on culture, or at least have regional variation. For instance I recall multiple games where my character disliked X faith because of secular conflicts: only to be met with dismay because said deities were similar. like yeah similar faiths beef all the time.
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3). We all know the Gods in the setting, yet for some reason the institutions that represent them on the material world feel a bit: powerless. Sure the crusades to the world wound feel like very tangible. yet aside from this they feel very nebulous and un-influential.
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Clearly the navigator.
- comes from a distinguished noble navigation house
- utilizes the complex inner workings of their mind/ psyker abilities to peer into the immaterial
- super competent: everyone’s lives depend on this person
- immaculate drip
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2). How would I address that? Well consider what a cleric CAN be. a cleric could possibly be a spiritual leader in their community? A secret cult leader/member who lives a double life? A studious monk who was previously shut off from the outside world? Really the possibilities are endless
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1). Firstly I’ve noticed from years of playing pathfinder 1e and now 2e that you only see a few types of clerics. The most numerous is the “semi moral, kinda utilitarian medical practitioner” the runner up? A war cleric with the depth of a shot glass. Surely there’s more that can be conjured up?
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I’m sorry I can’t hear you, since they gonna send your ass to the wall.
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NERD. Have fun in the frozen hell scape while I’m straight chilling at the citadel
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uquiz.com/Result/stati...
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I sat my ass down and did a personality test to prove this wrong: ;-; you were right
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I just know your crew is wild af
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1). Melisandre the Red Priestess
Like duh: religious? Scary? Powerful? I see no downside and no one can convince me otherwise.
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It’s this
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I would steal this, but: no one is prepared for that.
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I was re-visiting the complete wizards handbook from AD&D: where it has rules for making new spells/ schools. My first thought was, I wonder what PJ would make of this? 🤔