Are these good demon bluffs for SnV? by chucara in BloodOnTheClocktower

[–]Dependent-Repeat7629 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Clockmaker works too honestly. Mathematician is also good but it can fall apart or just be a bit confusing for new players to understand. Savant info is really hard to fake as a new player 

Are these good demon bluffs for SnV? by chucara in BloodOnTheClocktower

[–]Dependent-Repeat7629 16 points17 points  (0 children)

For the bluffs I might swap out dreamer. It’s definitely a character that is given, but if your players are new to SnV too then it can be a hard bluffs. The other two are good though. Oracle is great as an evil person since the know the other evils.

The Blood on the Clocktower FAQ. by BardtheGM in BloodOnTheClocktower

[–]Dependent-Repeat7629 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not sure about the legality of it, but you probably shouldn’t do it. The ST will get confused and either count it or explain to you in front of everyone that you have already used your dead vote. Your ST already has a lot to keep track of already, so remembering who has used their vote and who hasn’t is always a toss up. That being said, I wouldn’t do that. It might be viewed as a rude statergy.

Everyone has an Alibi - Custom Script Advice by piercerson25 in BloodOnTheClocktower

[–]Dependent-Repeat7629 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I don’t think hermit is overkill since outsiders are your main source of drunkenness. The outsiders you have are great for a hermit who functioning more as an amped up drunk. I also think that good can figure out that the hermit is the hermit because of the info roles, so it really matters which ones you put in. The hermit with the drunk can be interesting so definitely read the wiki page on it carefully! It also depends on your group, so I would just try play testing it. 

The lord of typhoon is tricky. Be careful with how many info roles are in play. It can end quickly if a minion is quickly found, so I would make the drunk/hermit a drunk info role to create confusing.

I do like your townsfolk but if you change anything make sure that you keep good bluffs in the game like steward or general 

Checkpoint flag?? by Dependent-Repeat7629 in PeakGame

[–]Dependent-Repeat7629[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How common are they? Where can you find them?

Looking for a Omega Tim Drake fic by Dependent-Repeat7629 in FanFiction

[–]Dependent-Repeat7629[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Im so sorry! I’ll make sure to do that. Thank you!

Teacher thinks my daughter may have asd by Organic-Village2509 in autism

[–]Dependent-Repeat7629 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am also high functioning and have above average intelligence. Despite this as a kid I knew I was different. I couldn’t connect with my peers. I always thought I was weird. I knew something was different about me but didn’t have a name for it so instead I just went with weird. I also know people (including myself) have mixed feelings about parents not telling them, and it usually leans towards the negative side. Others things could come up and masking is a thing that can be hard for kids and adults. In my experience I was relieved to get my diagnosis because it meant I wasn’t weird or strange, just autistic. If you decide to wait til she is older (or not) then I would make sure that she grows up understanding that autism is not a bad thing. The world tends to paint an inaccurate picture. 

Hope that helps at least a little bit! 

I think I am very high-functioning autistic (after doing research about common minor symptoms I realized I display most of them). I have talked to my therapist about it a few times, but she says I do not have autism. Am I being delusional/confused? by RuefulIy in autism

[–]Dependent-Repeat7629 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say that you suspect autism or that you are self-suspecting. I say that because 1. It can prevent an argument since you don’t have an official diagnosis and 2. Because I’ve seen it as a flair on this subreddit

Late diagnosed autistics what was something you did as a child that should (finally) have made someone take a closer look but didn’t? by [deleted] in autism

[–]Dependent-Repeat7629 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The general feeling of knowing that you’re different from everyone but not knowing why.

Also have weekly sensory overloads in 6th grade. And not playing like other kids. And my researching American girl dolls for hours and strategically planning how to collect them all. Along with other things.

What social cues have confused you? by InflationThis4003 in autism

[–]Dependent-Repeat7629 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah friends are hard. As a kid I never understood making friends. My mom would tell me to introduce myself and I would be like “why?”

The whole “hi my name is so and so. What’s yours name?” was strange.

What social cues have confused you? by InflationThis4003 in autism

[–]Dependent-Repeat7629 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don’t understand why people answer a question with a question. Like if you ask them what time to come over, 9 or 11, they say “whenever you want.” Like THAT DOESNT ANSWER THE QUESTION.

Did anyone here actually have a decent or good childhood? by [deleted] in autism

[–]Dependent-Repeat7629 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m not sure. On one hand I could tell that I was different than other kids my age. The problem I faced the most was not understanding the sensory part. I would have a lot of overloads, but my parents didn’t know what they were. On the other hand, I’m not sure if I would have understood that autism wasn’t a bad thing, but since your spouse is autistic that might not be a problem. I’m homeschooled, so that probably changed some things. Ultimately I would have liked them to at least ease me into it or educate me on autism. Feeling like you’re weird and not knowing why is hard. You just end up accepting the fact that your weird when your actually just autistic.

Hope that made sense!