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Through the Living Hopper

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  1. Early character sheet, I might change some things. I tried to use some of the vampire stats while still keeping it semi-balanced.
  2. Perhaps he could be late to missing punching someone.
  3. If I'm playing as a vampire, should I use the vampire 18, 18, 18 stat block, or just the standard array?
  4. Dang, no Wish then. That should be my boon. I can cast Wish at will.
  5. I would love to be able to read the ending of The Hero of Ages again. I remember it being so awesome, and I would love to be able to be surprised about it. Also the end of WaT: Maybe just the Cosmere in general.
  6. What level do you want us to be?
  7. Do you want us to do standard array, point buy, or dice?
  8. It's D&D. It doesn't have to work. I'll try. I'll be a Druid/Ranger with a troubled past.
  9. I feel like this one must have been done before: OB: I don't know if this needs to go in a spoiler tag Adolin agreeing to the disadvantaged duel: Hit Me With Your Best Shot Szeth hunting Dalinar w/ Taravangian: Look What You Made Me Do Zane to Vin: God Needs the Devil Sunlit Man: If any of these need to be changed slightly, let me know. Same with if they need to be in spoiler tags.
  10. Personally, I'd like to know exactly what it looks like inside them when they are burning metals. We know that they're not really "burning" them, but that name came from somewhere.
  11. Alkarii sat in his room, silently weeping onto his dark green cloak. He was going to die. He had no way to convince the others. Where had the courage inspired by the Aes Sedia's death gone? He knew. It had gone down the hallway where Sart had gone. It had gone into the burned votes for Terri. It had gone into his poor decisions. And so he waited for the knock to come. He waited for them to take him away. He waited for the town to think that he was evil, never knowing otherwise, just because Alkarii was too inexperienced to find the words to explain to them. He waited to learn what it felt like to die. *** Well, bye guys. Looks like I'm getting eliminated. I'm innocent, but I honestly have no idea how to show that to you. I will say that you guys have a perfect streak, and you're going to regret breaking that. For the record, I still think Sart's guilty; I've thought it from the beginning. He's a Sitter, though, so Illwei. I don't know how to identify elims, so I'm going off my gut.
  12. I deserved that. The middle-schooler example wasn't about the pettiness, it was more about the timeline and how people will notice others "younger" than them, forgetting that they were once in that situation. Once again, I would never call any of you middle-schoolers. I voted you because at this point, I can't figure out any other leads. I know that this isn't perfect reasoning, but it's the only reasoning I have.
  13. Sorry TwinStorm. I don't have a really strong lean either side, but you fit the profile well. This is mostly just to get that idea out here.
  14. Terrisman Who here has only played two or three games?
  15. I can't do this. This has happened thrice already. Terrisman
  16. Alkarii bowed his head. All lives meant something. He wept, not just for the fallen Aes Sedai, but for the exiled Black Ajah member, for had their life gone differently, they wouldn't have suffered this fate, though deserved. But the others, those within the tower... Alkarii lifted his tear-cleaned face to the forlorn sky. Vengeance, he thought. They will pay. And with this solemn promise, made to the indifferent heavens, he raised his fist to the dead Aes Sedai. You have done us a service, oh honored one. He swept his cloak and stalked inside. You have given me a reason to fight.
  17. It was more symbolistic, giving an example of that mindset. I'm not suggesting anything else from that, sorry elims! Even they don't deserve that insult.
  18. You're right, I just can't figure it out, because it seems unlikely that either group would do this. I thought that the older players would be more likely, though. Perhaps... When in school, I remember that as 8th graders, we would always tease the seventh graders, calling them sevvies. Maybe the perp is someone who has played one or two games and has won them, leaving them feeling like they're good at this game and, like we thought the sevvies were a waste of space, feeling like new players are worthless and corrupting the game. Does anyone else want to look through all of the past games for me? I'll give you an online high-five!
  19. Like I said, I'm worried by this kill. If you think about it logically, why would I kill a new player? I wouldn't want the same for myself, and honestly, I don't think that this was a rookie that did this. I'm worried about doing this game right (how many questions have I asked?), and I've mostly been trying to learn the rules. Look at my past posts. I've known all about this rule of not killing the newbies, and I think any newbie would be very focused on the rules. But the experienced players would just be trying to win, and the most experienced ones might have forgotten how it felt to be a new player. It's between Terrisman and TUF. This is your argument? I vote Terrisman. I'm kind of leaning toward TUF, though, so if @Terrisman can come up with a better argument than this, I'll vote TUF.
  20. I'm confused by the distinction by Stilling v. exe'ing. Stilling doesn't mean that we must kick out the Stilled person, nor does it mean that the Black Ajah must eliminate them, right? Edit: But it means that we can?
  21. Thank you! Maybe... So now we can exe The Unknown Flame because he's been Stilled, but we don't have to. (I don't know why, but that part's really confusing me.)
  22. I realize that this might throw me under the bus, so preemptively, I wouldn't do this, because from your banter, that can haunt you later. Personally, I'm worried about this, because I was hoping for one more day to learn the ropes. I don't know who to vote for, so I guess I'll hear everyone's arguments.
  23. I have my suspicions. I was hoping that by not voting, the Black Ajah wouldn't think that I was inhibiting their plans and kill me, and the Villagers wouldn't think I was supporting the Black Ajah.
  24. I have literally nothing going on in my life but this. But there's no real other way to Still someone, so I'm trying to hope that the numbers are kind to me and will still the person of whom I am suspicious. There's no real other way to Still someone, save for the Green Ajah. No vote is safer, because I think that because of something else, the Black Ajah is watching me. If I try to get rid of one of them and don't succeed, then there's a chance that they'll come after me. I haven't played this game before, so I have no other strategy ideas.
  25. Fine. Since nobody's getting elected and apparently using a smart voting tactic to Still the person I think is evil is bad now, I change my vote to No Vote. Hopefully that's a little protection. Goodbye TUF.
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