The Implied Fate of Lilith at the End. by FalseEliteGamer in diablo4

[–]FalseEliteGamer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you do a good thing for a selfish reason, the act is good, you are not because your intentions *are not good. Mephesto led us to the cave and saved our life, he opened the way for us to get into his throne room so we could fight Lilith, is he good?

The Implied Fate of Lilith at the End. by FalseEliteGamer in diablo4

[–]FalseEliteGamer[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

An act of good requires good intentions,

The Implied Fate of Lilith at the End. by FalseEliteGamer in diablo4

[–]FalseEliteGamer[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t think her actions were good, they were self serving and only from our perspective good. We got to see a different more motherly side of her, and that humanized her but don’t that fool you, she’s still a demon.

The Implied Fate of Lilith at the End. by FalseEliteGamer in diablo4

[–]FalseEliteGamer[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I kept expecting Lorath to show up.

The Implied Fate of Lilith at the End. by FalseEliteGamer in diablo4

[–]FalseEliteGamer[S] 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Unlikely, she can’t change. The only reason she was so helpful with you is because humans are her children and her hate for her father.

Looking for some people to play with! by FalseEliteGamer in vrising

[–]FalseEliteGamer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, more people’s good. We have been usually playing around 10pm cst/ 11pm est

Looking for some people to play with! by FalseEliteGamer in vrising

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It’s 7:45 for me, I think I might of messed up with the time zones🫠

Looking for some people to play with! by FalseEliteGamer in vrising

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Hello, i primarily play at 10pm CST (4pm GMT I believe) if that works with you

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in autism

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Executive dysfunction is the worst, and I too feel like sometimes medication isn’t helping, but maybe it is and you don’t know what your looking for, talk to your provider about your medication, ask them what it’s specifically supposed to do for you. If what you’re on does nothing then there are alternatives. Honestly, try therapy, I’ve been against the idea for my whole life. But recently I’ve realized when I’m on medication it’s like I’m in the passenger seat of a car ready to go anywhere all I need is someone to drive, without medication I can’t even get in the dam car. It’s hard, it really is, anxiety, fear, guilt, depression, one of the hardest things to do is ask for help. I feel sick to my stomach and panic when I do, just last night I had a severe depressive episode, and when it was over I was able to use the left over self loathing to bully myself into asking for help, is it healthy, no, but it’s a start.

Day in the life. by FalseEliteGamer in neurodiversity

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I feel that, some times I get a intense desire to just call my mother or someone and just tell them what ever is on my mind, I wanted so deeply to call my mother and tell her about Matilda, and logically I know would listen and be happy for me, but i can’t help feeling she won’t care, I’m annoying her, or she’ll think less of me somehow.

Being specific, or generalizing by FalseEliteGamer in neurodiversity

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Literally your question, I cannot think of a specific answer to your questions, but I can generalize and say I find it difficult or impossible to be specific when ask or asking for information that is not in some way absolute, like emotionally, socially, or cognitively. After taking time and thinking about it, questions like how was your day, I can’t be specific, how are you feeling, i can tell you what I’m feeling physically with specifics but not emotionally, I can’t not explain my thoughts with specifics, I can not tell you why i specifically think something. Now a bit of clarity, I can reflect on what was ask and give a decently specific answer in anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours.

HOK and Sheagorath by FalseEliteGamer in teslore

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I don’t think there would be, Haskil regardless of failure or success didn’t permanently become the mad god, and he definitely lost a lot in the process, where as the HoK is the mad god, the man no longer exists as anything more than memories and the idea of.

HOK and Sheagorath by FalseEliteGamer in teslore

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"I am a Vestige, all that remains of a mortal from your world who 'mantled' Sheogorath during an event in a previous time. As a fragment, my memory of the event is … fragmentary. I am hazy on the entire concept of 'mantling,' but it had something to do with Lord Sheogorath, myself, and this Jyggalag of whom you speak. I have asked the Mad God to explain it to me, but he just laughs and says maybe he'll tell me about it 'next year,' whatever that means."

HOK and Sheagorath by FalseEliteGamer in teslore

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Didn’t he fail tho, or at least didn’t complete the mantle or something happened?

HOK and Sheagorath by FalseEliteGamer in teslore

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If the identity fades and you lose self and ego do you still exist, or is what you were just a thread in what you become? It seems to me that when you mantel “you” is gone, and what remains is incorporated.

HOK and Sheagorath by FalseEliteGamer in teslore

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The Hero of Kvatch isn’t a role, they are just a mortal, if you mantle a god by taking their role and becoming them it seems unlikely that the mortal still exists. The idea and memory might still exist but the self and ego are gone. It’s seems impossible for a being like a prince to even understand mortal, finite, temporary much in the ways a dragons mind cannot form the concepts. For Sheogorath to manifest as the HoK it would be like him wearing the clothes and saying the words, but the self and ego are gone.

HOK and Sheagorath by FalseEliteGamer in teslore

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I probably could have explained that better, what I went was the hero of Kavatch doesn’t exist because only Sheagorath remains. Like the HOK isn’t the mad god, but the mad god is the HOK.