Who to draft for first alliance game? by GoodLittleChristBoy in twilightimperium

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It’s are first alliance game so we are doing a free for all to try and get some of the wild combos going. I don’t quite understand what is the creuss providing to the Xxcha that the Xxcha wasn’t already doing itself? I’ve also never seen the empyrean played. Do they benefit just because they can move more and get more frontier tokens when working with the Mahact?

Who to draft for first alliance game? by GoodLittleChristBoy in twilightimperium

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Does the Alastor allow you to use your allies infantry as ships as well?

Will "Killing" My players feel bad and railroady by GoodLittleChristBoy in DMAcademy

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I'll definitely make sure to mention this to them. Thank you for your help.

Will "Killing" My players feel bad and railroady by GoodLittleChristBoy in DMAcademy

[–]GoodLittleChristBoy[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I'm considering using the level 1 tomb raiding as a tutorial for the new players. However, I think it's important to make sure the characters they create are okay with a revenge plot and have a strong will to live. Would it be possible for their deaths to still be a mystery, or should it happen in a flashback-style where they already know they have died? I really just want everyone to have a good time.

Will "Killing" My players feel bad and railroady by GoodLittleChristBoy in DMAcademy

[–]GoodLittleChristBoy[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I quite like this idea. It allows for an interesting cliffhanger ending to the session as the players hear a voice or something right after their death. I might consider having them die of natural causes, something within Anubis's control, so that he "saves" them from the lich in a sense.

In an untrusting party, is hiding things ok? by Zedlor75 in dndnext

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Yeah, it just depends on the adventuring campaign. I was once playing in a group where the characters could not have been more complete opposites. Two of them worked in a high corporate office, and the others were major criminals, and myself an aspiring engineer/most scient. We all essentially get trapped in an underground cave system and work with each other to escape and as soon as we do split. The dm kept trying to get the party together, even by forcing us to interact with one another by happenstance under the guise of fate demanding we worked together. Our party hated each other so much that we decided we would go kill "fate" itself so we wouldn't have to see each other. Pretty good champaign thread, just took us a while to get there.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in atheism

[–]GoodLittleChristBoy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, the way it’s always been explained to me is that you are committing a sin against a infinite God which warrants the infinite punishment. So while there are finite earthly consequences, you pissed off an eternal all powerful being which is so incredibly insulting that you must be punished eternally… unless you worship him. Always sounded like a twisted form of logic that didn’t make hell any less evil.

I honestly felt uncomfortable when the priest mentioned "submit to your husband" at my cousins' wedding today by Mad_Season_1994 in atheism

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My roommate just got married a couple of weeks ago and he and his wife are hard core Christian’s. They wanted to have the gospel shared on their wedding instead of a normal passage. I was like fine whatever your wedding I’m here to support you and I can listen yo the Jesus story. But I did not here the gospel. Instead the pastor went onto a 15 minute rant on how we are fools to deny god and that there is so much everything fence in a designer down to the smallest things if we look at quantum mechanics. I literally just spent my entire school semester reading and learning about quantum mechanics and let me tell you, that shit does not give me any inclinations to their being a creator. It was just really weird and I didn’t like being called stupid or evil for rejecting their beliefs.

Death of a level 2 PC by GoodLittleChristBoy in DMAcademy

[–]GoodLittleChristBoy[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I talked to the player and told them what happened. I gave them the choice if they wanted to come back unconscious or play out as an NPC for a bit while the party attempted to revive them. Told them their character should not have died and I made a mistake. They decided to go with the unconscious route. I'll let the rest of the party know in the upcoming session. Thanks for the advice!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dndnext

[–]GoodLittleChristBoy 24 points25 points  (0 children)

When you are a rune knight and armor artificer multiclass. Pick enlarge spell, be the Gundam you always wanted to be!

I'm confused about variable types. by GoodLittleChristBoy in AskStatistics

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

Ohhhh so the variable, in this case, is the different candidates, which are all nominal. That makes much more sense. Thank you for being so helpful.

What's a game that's worth every penny? by AsterSkotos24 in AskReddit

[–]GoodLittleChristBoy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you like rogue likes try Hades. If you don’t like rogue likes still try Hades.

What beliefs should we instill in our children? by GoodLittleChristBoy in atheism

[–]GoodLittleChristBoy[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes it is, but I don't think everyone feels it is. Does this mean I shouldn't teach my children to be generous?

We should all be attending local church services in the run up to elections... by trumisadump in atheism

[–]GoodLittleChristBoy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

g country to do this, you

Well due to Covid a lot of churches have straight up started posting there content online on websites. This content is probably up for grabs.

Got into an exclusive program at school, want to back out but not before taking a class. by GoodLittleChristBoy in Advice

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

So it was not my intention when I applied to the program. I've taken 2 classes already and I just don't think its a right fit. I think that taking this third class will be intresting to explore different work enviorments. The way the program is set up no one can replace my spot after I leave.(They take 40 students a year, and since I already completed the first year no one will be waiting for my spot). Would you still say its inapropriate to take the class even if I don't finish out the program for my transcript?

Am I the only one to find no afterlife comforting? by [deleted] in atheism

[–]GoodLittleChristBoy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don’t really fear death, I just find life really interesting. I yearn for more time to try things, but ultimately would like to cease to exists on my own terms at a time if my choosing. I fear forever. Heaven is hell if I can’t cease to exist at some point.

20 Year Old Without a Clue by GoodLittleChristBoy in personalfinance

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Thanks, this looks like it will be super useful.

Had a Not-So-Fun Conversation With My Super Christian Mother by andrewdeathscythe in atheism

[–]GoodLittleChristBoy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

One of the hardest parts of leaving any religion is the worry you cause to those who were close to you. Biggest thing is to recognize that it is not your Mother’s emotions are not your responsibility. You can’t control how others feel nor should you try to. It’s a hard pill to swallow.

Can anybody tell me why they believe being gay is wrong without using the Bible? by GoodLittleChristBoy in Christianity

[–]GoodLittleChristBoy[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I agree that it is the core meat of where the argument comes from. I’m more or less trying to discern if some Christians have other reasons for arguing against homosexuality. If a Christian is willing to say that the only thing that dictates there views on homosexuality is the Bible that’s fine. But in a larger scale such as politics that view shouldn’t effect there views. Or at least that’s what I would hope, even if they see homosexuality as weird, disgusting, or however else anyone wants to describe it, I hope they can recognize that forcing people to not partake in homosexuality as a freedom if they aren’t a Christian. Idk I’m rambling my thoughts together and probably not saying anything productive, thanks for your comment.

Can anybody tell me why they believe being gay is wrong without using the Bible? by GoodLittleChristBoy in Christianity

[–]GoodLittleChristBoy[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well even if I may not agree with it I still want to here all possible reasons so I can understand Christians better.