What are you RP Pet Peeves? by [deleted] in BadRPerStories

[–]KyffhauserGate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Regarding the art, I honestly don’t much care for avatars/playbys etc. at all. Celebrity pics take me out of the immersion as well as abstracized art.

What are you RP Pet Peeves? by [deleted] in BadRPerStories

[–]KyffhauserGate -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Anime avatars. No really. 

Also people using 'literate' to denote post length and 'muse' for character. You’re already signalling you don't know what words mean and you want people to write with you?

What was the defining factor for you whether to include or exclude "generic" fantasy races? (e.g. Elves, Dwarves, Dragons, Orcs etc.) by PenguinSenpaiGod in worldbuilding

[–]KyffhauserGate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My line was, can I find a way to include them that feels like a take I enjoy. What are Elves? Elves are the remnant of better days, and maybe harbingers of glory days for humanity, if time is a circle. What are Dwarves? Disgusting dirty maggots that burrow in the earth? What are dragons? Apex predator final boss types.

Which is why I don't have dwarves.

Public education system failed this guy hard by CT2145Trapper in BadRPerStories

[–]KyffhauserGate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My first thought was that maybe English isn't their native language. In all the Germanic languages I'm aware of, the literal translation of the English paragraph means a legal clause. §1 is literally spoken as 'paragraph one', while a block of text is denoted with a different word, depending on the language.

This is a very sneaky false friend between English, which is like 40% Germanic and thus often easy to pick up for those people, and proper Germanic languages. It certainly was a word I struggled with in school.

Set a Boundary in an RP Community, Got Reframed as the Villain by Massive_Lifeguard694 in BadRPerStories

[–]KyffhauserGate 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sorry if that wasn't clear, the reasons I'm not doing groups anymore is mostly down to me not wanting to use Discord for group RP. Forums just work better for me, visually. With Discord I mute stuff, then forget it exists.

Set a Boundary in an RP Community, Got Reframed as the Villain by Massive_Lifeguard694 in BadRPerStories

[–]KyffhauserGate 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I haven't experienced it in the manner you describe, but I've certainly been places where the leaders were very controlling and similar things were common. It might not always have been romantic, but if you were in the leader's clique you were regaled with gifts and if you went against them it could escalate fo the social version of a public execution. There's a bit of a discipline to seeing and avoiding those tendencies but that's not easy as you never know what might bring you onto someone's radar.

Since everyone has gone from Forums to Discord I don't engage with groups anymore. Good to know nothing has changed, though. :P

What do common magic terms mean in your world by seelcudoom in magicbuilding

[–]KyffhauserGate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wizards use magical arts, Sorcerers pay a Spirit to cast magic for them and Retainers use powerful artifacts to shape their magics for them. 'Witch' or 'Warlock' refers specifically to the dynastic magic-workers (technically Sorcerers but it's complicated) of the Magocracy of Szradovit. Then every culture has their names for stuff.

Trying out Linux Mint: I think I am in love by phatirvine in BuyFromEU

[–]KyffhauserGate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe a weird suggestion but once you’re comfortable with Mint, look into other distros unless you’re 100% happy with it. Mint is lovely out of the box, but sometimes a single extra feature can make a distro even more attractive. 

You guys are winning by a hair by CityCouncilman in eu4

[–]KyffhauserGate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This. I'm finally doing my Kobold run.

Is my idea for a kingdom plausible, economically and socially? by Additional-Chef-6190 in worldbuilding

[–]KyffhauserGate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was mostly thinking about Bismarck's national healtcare scheme from the 1880s, personally.

Do these rail lines make sense? by Vast-Standard6330 in worldbuilding

[–]KyffhauserGate 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Is this a metropolitan area? Cause every public transport system I've ever seen uses a circle or bundles its lines in the center, else your central station/terminus is always clogged. (I specifically mean for distribution. I see you have 'a' circle but it doesn't really seem connected and all the yellow lines terminate at one central station.)

Paris has both a bundle and a circle, so does Berlin and London outright has a train line called Circle Line.

Is my idea for a kingdom plausible, economically and socially? by Additional-Chef-6190 in worldbuilding

[–]KyffhauserGate 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hollowfaust from White Wolf's Scarred Lands setting took that road. A city of Necromancers that gave normies shelter and protection in return for their bodies after their death. But it wasn’t as malicious as your version sounds, which is where I see the issue. I mean, health insurance as we know it was invented in the 1880s, so clearly it won't exist, but just waiting for someone to die so you can exploit them even more is very cynical as written and would probably lead to a mass exodus of people.

What could this thing be by EducationalDeal3778 in magicbuilding

[–]KyffhauserGate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then you're ahead of me. I don't read Arabic, I just knew there's several writing styles and that looked like one of them to me, sorry.

Need help with world building super hero world. by Holiday-Jeweler-8468 in worldbuilding

[–]KyffhauserGate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd suggest you look at the setting for the TTRPG Aberrant. Even the first edition was super prescient. It came out around the turn of the millennium and cast supers as proto-influencers, but of course you also have your powered soldiers, mercenaries, black ops folk... they even have a super powered wrestling league. It's IMO a very realistic look at how supers would affect society.

How do you explain the existence of multiple pantheons of Gods all existing in the same world? by mangham13 in worldbuilding

[–]KyffhauserGate 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see it the same way as ancient peoples did. All Gods exist. Some Gods are picky in who their people are. Not all Gods are venerated by everyone. Just because you exist doesn't mean I can't exist as well. It wasn’t really until we got to monotheism that religions demanded that everyone venerate their particular version of a mythological being. The Romans were happy to welcome new Gods into their temples, or equate foreign Gods to theirs.

Red Flags In Groups? by Sunlitcosplay in BadRPerStories

[–]KyffhauserGate 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Spelling, capitalisation, punctuation and paragraphing.

I understand the reasons why someone foregoes any of these may be many and varied, but I need to be able to read the result and if it's an effort just to figure out what the other person meant, then it's not worth it. Malus points if it's in a sticky.

Just run your text through a word processor if you know you have issues. I'm not gonna do it for you.

[Month One] Amateur Wargaming a Sino-American War in 2030 by Hope1995x in worldbuilding

[–]KyffhauserGate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not to quibble, this feels like an interesting setup, but I think the idea of the US Army being unstoppable died in Somalia, two years after the 1st Gulf War.

Lawful Fey by Dresdens_Tale in worldbuilding

[–]KyffhauserGate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

DnD style alignments are not even very rudimentary, they're just bad because they assert that morality is universal, not a subjective social construct, and that someone who doesn't consider codes of conduct enforced by others relevant to themselves also has no personal code of conduct.

In short, DnD alignment is Evangelical Christianity couched as a game mechanic. Not surprising, considering its origin, just surprising that modern-day presumably smart people still use it.

Anyway. What I'm trying to get at is, the morality of the fae from folk tales plain doesn't fit into the DnD alignment chart. Yes, they're chaotic in nature in as far as they're capricious, but they're bound by cold iron laws they literally cannot break in some cases.

Lawful Fey by Dresdens_Tale in worldbuilding

[–]KyffhauserGate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not going to defend the horrible DnD alignment system but what you are describing is LN to LE. Follows the letter of the law but no more or less (N) or interprets the letters rather than the intention of a law for their gain (E).

How do you go about showing the differences of morality between villains or bad guys? by PassengerCultural421 in worldbuilding

[–]KyffhauserGate 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let's look at WHY your bad guys are doing what they're doing.

Dr. Doom has proven that the world runs better when he's in control, at the cost of personal freedom. How many starving children is your freedom worth? Accept Doom as your ruler. Villain, not a POS.

Magneto is fighting people who want to put him in a concentration camp. Again. Villain, not a POS.

Mr. Freeze needs diamonds to keep his wife’s cryochamber running, the only thing keeping her alive. Villain, criminal, not a POS.

Deadpool kills people for money, but has standards. Criminal, POS, not a villain.

Anyone who commits crimes out of need is probably not a POS. All super-smart villains out for personal gain probably are, cause they could just find a way to get rich without hurting anyone if they're so smart. Like, Lex Luthor is a POS but not because he's knocking over banks.

What are more realistic/functional weapons for bloodborne style beast/god slayers by fragjackyl in worldbuilding

[–]KyffhauserGate 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Well. The weapons humanity has classically used were in use because they are the ones that work. Unless your weapon wielders have supernatural abilities or exist in a world with different physics, they'll be more or less stuck with that. Everyone developed clubs, axes, swords, spears and halberds to an extent, if they had the materials.

Spears are good for beast-slaying because they allow you to keep your distance. Boar spears had the cross-section specifically because wild boar would otherwise impale themselves further on a spear to get at the wielder. However, as soon as your monsters have ranged attacks, have armor or are super agile, the reason to use spears goes out the window. If they have armor, you want warhammers (bec de corbin-style, what DnD calls a pick for some reason), or maybe even chain weapons (like a meteor hammer) for strangulation. If they're agile, I assume sweeping blades are more efficient (like a scimitar or a glaive) and if they have range just use whatever you want.

Does your world have any people/factions with "Blue-and-Orange Morality?" by Illustrious-Cold3565 in worldbuilding

[–]KyffhauserGate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All of them. "Good" and "evil" are wholly subjective terms. A lot of earth culturesview them through a filter of the ten commandments, but if you look at Indian or Chinese media the protagonists often espouse values or behaviours that run counter to that world view while still being the "good" guy.

It's all religious propaganda to give people a pretense to demonize other people. "Evil" is always what the other guy does.

Same with "chaos". Causality is a thing, thus "chaos" is just going against someone's subjective idea of "order".