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your-turn-to-role · 25 days ago
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i also love the detail of percy jumping off the walkway, flubbing the landing, and going "vax makes it look so easy"
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quinn-of-aebradore · 3 months ago
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I keep thinking about how Ashton’s been acting lately and I coming back to them saying that they’ve earned “a minor sense of superiority” for all they’ve been through in their life and then how through a lot of what they said after that demonstrates that that sense of superiority goes far beyond being minor. Especially the way they laughed and said “who else?” when the Hells asked themselves if they should really be the ones deciding if the balance of the world should be upended and remade. It carried a lot less of a “well who else is going to do it?” energy that I think it might’ve once carried, the sort of thing the Nein might say, and instead felt more like a “you really want anyone else but us choosing that?”, which aligns with the wildly out-of-hand way they were behaving in the council meeting. They really seem to be placing themself above everyone that was in that council room, especially with how they repeatedly said that all of those delegates are stupid and blind and so on, particularly those who answer to divine powers (I cannot remember if Ashton directly said that last night, but I feel like it would align with what they did say even if they didn’t put it that clearly).
What makes that very interesting to me is that Ashton is also a vessel for a higher power now, a power that—from the way they seem to be looking at things—is grander and older and more powerful than the gods themselves; a titan. They may not answer to Rau’shan, but they channel her power just as surely as any cleric or paladin might channel their deity’s powers. Which is a little hypocritical, but that’s not my point.
I keep wondering that if maybe, probably on a subconscious level, that connection to an older power than the gods is fueling Ashton’s sense of superiority over the gods and those who follow them.
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undead-knick-knack · 9 months ago
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How to Get Gored 101
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edelgarfield · 5 months ago
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YES ESSEK. TELLING THE GUY YOU JUST HIT WITH A BLACK HOLE YOU WANT TO EXPERIMENT ON HIM IS THE WRONG THING TO DO.
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utilitycaster · 7 months ago
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intrigued by Morrighan changing class but also literally C3 alone is making me swear on a stack of D&D books to never play below 15 INT ever again in my life
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essektheylyss · 2 years ago
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You know, with the fact that Ryn went and got herself petrified within a day of finding out just how willing the Ruby Vanguard are to fuck a wizard up, I do think that, while the bar is very low, Essek (as he is during the course of the campaign) really does deserve some credit for never ending up in such a self-imposed pickle that he needed his allied party to show up and save him from himself. In fact, the only time the Nein directly felt the need to worry about him was when Caleb put him in danger without thinking through certain connections that would be made, and even then, that was more of Caleb feeling guilt-ridden about it than actual worrying.
And to be very clear, Essek absolutely was and still to this day in canon is in a massive, self-imposed pickle, but when it actually comes down to it, the Nein were pretty tangential and superfluous to navigating that, and he's predominantly doing the work himself.
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captainofthetidesbreath · 2 years ago
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I did not spend literally years (ongoing) of people insisting that Fjord with his 14 Int (higher than his 13 Str), party tactician status, and general characterization as sharp and clever is a himbo for people to now insist that Ludinus is too smart to be called stupid by any measure.
Fjord is intelligent and characterized as such, and you're all watering "himbo" down by applying it to any male character who is capable of whimsy and impulsiveness, and Ludinus is the very much the sort of idiot stupid only the incredibly intelligent and haughty about it achieve.
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molliehaswords · 1 year ago
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“I’m young, I’m not stupid”
That’s right, my dear Luc, you’re smarter than literally the entirety of Bells Hells and the Crown Keepers.
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occidentalavian · 1 year ago
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Canada’s First Express Entry draw after a month
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In an all-program draw, 3,200 invites were given out to applicants. An invitation to apply (ITA) needs a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 531.
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of-mutts-and-men · 5 months ago
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hii im high and ur so cute drunk u made my night with ur charming nonsense posts
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spottedenchants · 5 months ago
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Thinking on the passive I actually think you're right and that post is wrong after some googling, Essek must have 10 while asleep. Which means high wisdom or playing fast and loose with feats and such to back calculate
I see what you mean! I personally don't think that either calculation, Essek having a mid WIS score vs. Essek having a high WIS score, is verifiably incorrect. I see both as plausible :0 This is largely because it comes down to a directional interpretation of how Matt ruled 'meets it, beats it' for this interaction. That 9/10 split is a doozy. Hear me out >:3
In one interpretation, we have passive vs. action. An example of this would be PC passive perception vs. the DC of background goings-on (moments where Matt, unprompted, goes "So-and-So, you notice..."). If Essek's resting passive perception meets Fearne's 9 sleight of hand, then he 'just' beat her roll, as we saw. With bare-bones level 20 elf proficiency things, that ends up indicating his WIS score could be as low as 14.
In another interpretation, we have action vs. passive. An example of this would be an attack roll vs. AC. If Fearne's 9 sleight of hand meets Essek's resting passive perception, then she would have succeeded in her shenanigans. She did not succeed, meaning in this interpretation Essek's resting passive perception would be 10 to 'just' beat her roll. With bare-bones level 20 elf proficiency things and rounding taken into account, that ends up indicating his WIS score could be as high as 21 (ignoring stat caps).
Either way, we have more episodes with Essek upcoming and thus more opportunities to get some insight (ha- because WIS) into his numerical stats :D
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sea-buns · 29 days ago
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i dunno how i fell so far behind in all things dropout and cr. idk how to recover. and im in no position to try rn but my most popular post atm is abt the minecraft live.
my blog bio says what it says and every time i see a dorym post or a mismag short i ache and yet my crunchy creak post is almost at 2k how did we get here
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fatal-fart-attack · 1 year ago
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Sketches from the thrift store are giving MAJOR Imodna vibes. Delilah and all 💛💛
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toxicyeuriii · 4 months ago
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No because this is my highest score ever in a single run 😭 she basically just came out
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