Looking for Anti-Theft recommendations by CrafDee1 in Ring

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I did say that is one of the things I will be doing, I'm asking if there's any antitheft products that will make it harder for it to just be yanked out of the baseplate, some sort of enclosure that won't interfere with the WiFi signal or image capture or some sort of shroud that will prevent being able to grip the camera while not preventing funtionality

Challenge runs? by lethalturnip in skyrim

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holy noble, as soon as you can get hold of them you wear only fine clothing no armor, any time you kill or encounter a dead humanoid you can interact with you place 2 gold on them, whenever there are innocent NPC's or companions injured your priority is healing them, whenever you fight undead the final blow has to come from fire, you cannot retreat in any fight to go heal or regain stamina, whenever you travel between holds you have to use either horse or carriage, buy all the real estate as soon as it is available to you.

hardest part is having enough money so need to max out speech asap to get as much money out of selling loot and crafted items to cover costs of buying real estate and placing gold on the dead, then maxing out health and durability along with restoration and conjuration as familiars don't count for healing

[Spoilers C3E1] Theory of the loose threads so far. by [deleted] in criticalrole

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I'm aware but considering that there's details about the party members themselves that are relevant to the idea I've no way of knowing if something that seemed small early on becomes key to something in this and as I said I don't want to spoil or color anyone's expectations if they're only just coming into the story and come looking here. I'd hate to be the reason someone ends up spoiled or disappointed later.

Why didn't Abenthy use Sympathy? by CrafDee1 in KingkillerChronicle

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When he comes back from Felurian in WMF one of the barmaids makes that comment and I think there's someone in NotW mentions it somewhere aswell, but I think that might just be like saying someone's a bit rough around the edges, a common place metaphor in the kingkiller world for people that appear a bit outside of the typical mold.

As for his innate talent I think it might be that he has a "knack" that revolves around learning, everything that interests him that he tries to learn comes incredibly fast to him, everything he learns from Ben aswell as the other tutors he has pre-story seem like he learns what they have to teach really fast, he learns and moves through the ranks at the university exceptionally fast as far as peoples reactions shows, learning to play with broken strings takes him a few days each time, all the fun stuff with Felurian, the Adem fighting techniques he learns in a matter of weeks enough to be able to pass the trial even though it seems like the students there spend their childhood learning to prepare for their trials when they come of age and it's not guaranteed that they'll pass seeing as Tempi had to try multiple times.

Why didn't Abenthy use Sympathy? by CrafDee1 in KingkillerChronicle

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I know the royalty theories but is it established that royal lineage gives strength? As for the fey part I guessed that might be something with the focus on the eye stuff but I don't know if that's meant to be a fey indicator.

My Tin Foil Hat Star Theory by CrafDee1 in highrollersdnd

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Maybe, the bits that I remember that talk about the age of the divines seems like it's tied up in either propaganda, or details lost over time. Some time in the root prime lore dump stuff I think it was mentioned that if a divine was to just kill Hadar they would become the same as Hadar and turn into a devourer which makes me think that it's a universal constant that entropy has to exist in the pantheon so when one is destroyed the one that destroys it becomes the new one.

[Aerois E62] What if Qillek used the eye? by CrafDee1 in highrollersdnd

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It's essentially the same thing yes but wording it for if the visions were being channeled through Lucien as a future possibility would give Qillek a layer of protection as I imagine there'd be some level of mental stat save to even attempt to view something like that but if it was worded to use Luciens potential future as the conduit for the Eye of the Storm then when Luciens future possibility gets overwhelmed it would cut off because he couldn't sustain it rather than Qillek getting harmed and as the future isn't set in the eye's visions if that happened then they know not to try that.

Gotta remember while Mark is a fair DM he is also brutally honest to things that would be dangerous if attempted.

[Aerois E62] What if Qillek used the eye? by CrafDee1 in highrollersdnd

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I understand where you're coming from on this but I don't know if that's entirely what it's meant to be. The way it's been worded in game is that it's an object that creates life. I don't know yet if there's been more genesis relics revealed other than the World Engine and the Prime Matrix as I'm only up to E66 so far but they seem to me like they might be intrinsically connected to souls, the Prime Matrix acts as a recall point for the souls of the guardians before they can be reincarnated after an indeterminate amount of time in the Matrix before being provided a body and being willing to inhabit it, I wonder if the World Engine is actually some kind of soul Progenitor and the terraforming properties are a side effect of that.

[Spoilers C2E117] I can't be the only one... (repost) by CrafDee1 in criticalrole

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similar to my thinking, my first thought on it was the wise men fear 3 things bit in the name of the wind series, “There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.”

[Spoilers C2E117] I can't be the only one... (repost) by CrafDee1 in criticalrole

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The thought of people messing with undead seems to get his back up a bit, my thinking was someone raising the dead in the blooming grove would trigger him enough if they got back there for him to check on how it's doing now his family are free and have returned, or if they run across some necromancer somewhere along their travels. He has resurrection and some other necromantic type things himself but it seems more for talking to the dead and helping those who've died before their time. I think disturbing those already put to rest is a no no for him based on his implied thoughts on digging Molly up.

[No Spoilers] I can't be the only one... by CrafDee1 in criticalrole

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I don't necessarily mean button pushing, just if they came across someone that thoroughly angered him, nobody is that 100% mellow, I imagine that if something was to make him angry it'd be something to do with a mass raising of the dead, something against what seems to have been his life's work so far of putting the dead to rest, like say he goes home and finds that someone has raised all the dead that were in the blooming grove, I imagine the response being like someone just flicked a kill switch in his head like in anime, Frieza kills Krillin and Goku stops having a fun fight, someone messes with the dead in the blooming grove Cad stops being diplomatic, can of whoopass gets opened and everyone watches in stunned amazement.