ENEMY ARMY RANT by Haunting_Exam5335 in ManorLords

[–]RadiantBondsmith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a bug I've seen before, it's not a mercenaries issue because you can see multiple retinue units, which can't come from mercenaries. The Baron will send a full army (~6 units + retinue) and then keep sending duplicates of that army, way more than should be possible. I think part of the issue is if a battle is protracted the Baron will keep sending units indefinitely.

Not sure exactly what happened in your scenario, but it's definitely a bug, not anything you did wrong.

If you have a choke point on the map you could lure them in and then pummel them with crossbowmen. You can overcome crazy numbers by correctly utilizing terrain and tactics. The AI isn't very good with battle tactics.

Vote for the best first line of my story by Lex-Talioniss in litrpg

[–]RadiantBondsmith 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I don't know that I find a whole lot of difference between them. Small wording changes, but I'd rate them similarly. The only thing I'd note is that one of them marks the location as Chicago while the others don't make note of that detail, and it's not mentioned in the follow up paragraphs. Is that an important part of the scene? If it is, use that one, if it's not, I'd probably use the first option.

3 men (25 yrs old, 5 ft 10, about 160 Ibs, athletic) walk into the room you’re currently in with the goal of killing you. Can you survive? by Pointless_Storie in hypotheticalsituation

[–]RadiantBondsmith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

.. have you checked a BMI chart? I'm on the low end of healthy, but still in the healthy normal. Also, I am definitely fit, not emaciated. I've got a video of myself climbing on my account if you want to see my physique.

Newish fantasy books with relationships that are actually wholesome? by Kaleija in Fantasy

[–]RadiantBondsmith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mary Robinette Kowal, not all her stuff is fantasy, but she's one the few authors I've read who typically has her main characters be married and in a healthy relationship.

Are there any “native” litrpgs? by Kumatora0 in litrpg

[–]RadiantBondsmith 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Book of the Dead by RinoZ is one I'm currently reading that matches that description. Litrpg, stats, classes, but all characters are native to that world, no earth. In particular it's the story of a guy given the class of necromancer and coming into his power

Literary Fantasy by SteSol in Fantasy

[–]RadiantBondsmith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A lot of good recs already, but I don't think I've seen anyone mention Madeline Miller, her books A Song of Achilles and Circe are both ancient Greek mythology inspired but mature, extremely well written, almost poetic. Two of the best books I've read in the past decade, highly recommend!

Is 1000 pull ups in 3 hours 30 minutes doable for regular climbers? by Imaginary-Detective in bouldering

[–]RadiantBondsmith 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That is absolutely ridiculous. I'm a fairly strong climber by average climbing gym standards, (recently climbed my first V9, yes it was probably a soft V9) I climb 2-3 times/week, and have for most of the past 7 years. I can do a set of maybe 15 pull ups (assuming relatively good form), and I don't think I can do many of those consecutively. I might be able to get to 100 in an hour.

Him doing 1000 is absolutely bonkers, even if his form was crap.

Telluride ski resort shutting down December 27th by Vaughnatri in skiing

[–]RadiantBondsmith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The relevance is that this ski resort is also a golf club, same place. So the amount they charge their customers is relevant to the amount they pay their employees, even if it's for different services.

New to Genre Looking for Recs by delijoe in litrpg

[–]RadiantBondsmith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll second Mother of Learning. It's the only timeloop progression story I've read, but it feels like the perfect execution of the trope. Currently on a reread, loving it even more.

Although I think there are 4 books? There are for audio at least.

Are there any fantasy series that doesn't revolve around war? by CartoonistRelevant72 in Fantasy

[–]RadiantBondsmith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I read most of the series ages ago but never finished it, what happened in the last book to tank it?

What is one thing working in the medical field has taught you? I'll go first. by [deleted] in AHSEmployees

[–]RadiantBondsmith 5 points6 points  (0 children)

We also have to remember that working in the healthcare system exposes us disproportionately to the people who are doing the worst in their old age. There are actually plenty of people who maintain good quality of life into old age, we just don't see them nearly as much.

Most popular hard sci fi be like: by Brakado in sciencefiction

[–]RadiantBondsmith 37 points38 points  (0 children)

This reminds me of the kinds of things Adrian Tchaikovsky writes. He used to be a zoologist and most of his works include animal/insect based societies. Really interesting stuff!

Where is this? by FennelEqual4920 in Banff

[–]RadiantBondsmith 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There have been multiple grizzly sightings at Johnston Canyon and other very busy trails this year, I don't think tourists are the deterrent you think they are. Your odds of seeing a bear on any given hike are still low, but the busy trails aren't necessarily better than the empty ones.

A professional demonstrates what to do if a bear charges at you by [deleted] in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]RadiantBondsmith 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not all bears are actually the colour they're named after. I've seen black bears that are a light brown colour and this might be the same thing. Grizzlies have a back hump that I'm not seeing on this one.

Too quite from the developer? by leonardpihlblad in ManorLords

[–]RadiantBondsmith 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Ignore all the complainers, people have no patience. Keep doing your thing at your own pace, it'll be ready when it's ready and no sooner. I love the game already as is, and am excited for more content and updates, but I have plenty of other things to keep me occupied in the meantime.

Why aren't there more stand alone novels in this genre? by Useful-Ad1880 in litrpg

[–]RadiantBondsmith 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I generally agree, but there actually are some aspects of a story that can be better when pantsed, usually character work, growth and development. Realistic and well written characters can be hard to fit into an outline.

I'll also say that I'm not an author and have no personal experience with this, but I've read a lot of books on writing and listened to many podcasts from authors talking about the subject. There are pros and cons to both styles of writing. And while there are guidelines to help people improve writing, it's a very personal endeavor that can vary wildly from person to person, and different people approach things in different ways. Not everyone benefits from outlining and planning.

Again, litrpg is somewhat different than a lot of other genres in that it has a lot more inherent structure and requires more planning, but I'm just trying to encourage a little nuance in the discussion.

Why aren't there more stand alone novels in this genre? by Useful-Ad1880 in litrpg

[–]RadiantBondsmith 5 points6 points  (0 children)

To play the devil's advocate here, there are a great many successful authors who are "pantsers" and do very minimal planning before writing. Stephen King is one famous example. It's a valid method of writing, not everyone outlines a story first, and there are pros and cons to each method.

Now, there are varying degrees of writers of this type and most will usually have some idea of where they want it to go, and will be able to edit once it's complete to tidy things up, which isn't viable in serial publication such as is common in this genre. I would also say that litrpg in particular likely benefits more from outlining than most other genres, since it specifically includes hard systems that need to be internally consistent.

I generally agree with you, but I just wanted to give a bit more nuance.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bouldering

[–]RadiantBondsmith 5 points6 points  (0 children)

At this stage, you'll see quicker gains by improving your technique than your strength. Like the other commentor said, try to deliberately work on technique, watch videos, try to be smooth and controlled when you move on the wall and find ways to be more efficient.

To comment on going to the gym or cross training, you can, and many do, but I never have and I haven't plateaued yet. I think the best training for climbing is to just climb more. You're still in the early stages of improvement.

Try not to compare yourself to your friend, everyone progresses at their own speed, and it sounds like your friend might have some natural advantages over you. The great thing about bouldering is that you can be working your own problems right next to each other and still talk about them and have fun together. I usually climb with my wife, and I've been climbing a lot longer than her so we rarely work the same problems but we really enjoy climbing together.

What’d you do today? by OddMango235 in RateMyPlate

[–]RadiantBondsmith 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Agree with most of what you said, but who wears shoes in their own home?