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Cake day: July 20th, 2023

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  • I love it! Thank you for sharing! When it came to Wyll, I had already gone into the Wyrmway to kill Ansur, before I had even met with Gortash. I destroyed the Steel Watch area before even meeting him. I killed Orin before it too. I am seeing now that I probably broke Wyll’s quest myself because Gortash and his ilk attacked me as soon as I entered the castle to go and speak to Gortash. I used non-lethal attacks on his father right before I finished Gor off, so I thought I was going to be able to save him right then and there. Nothing happened. I got the last stone, and that was it before shit started hitting the fan with the brain. So, Mizora is like offering Wyll his father, but I talked him into breaking it off. I felt really let down with that moment because I went out of my way to attack Ravengard with non-lethal attacks. All it would let me do was loot him as if he was dead. It made me feel silly for even doing that.

    When it comes to Orpheus, my thought process was that I had gone this far without even using any of the tadpoles, so I again refused to turn into one when I felt like it was more of Orpheus’ right thing to do. If it makes anyone feel better, I did talk him into not dying and being able to watch his race triumph from afar. Also, might be a spoiler so proceed with caution…

    I didn’t know you could make Karlach turn into an illithid since her engine is basically going to kill her anyway. (I didn’t try to convince her to go back to Avernus because I wasn’t truly thinking she’s really going to die right here. I was wrong…

    I love how yours turned out though, thank you for sharing! :)










  • I agree with you on your first sentence. The rest is completely ignorant. This isn’t an issue that can’t be solved. It’s as simple as passing sweeping laws across the USA, states rights get fucked, that a person who works a job deserves to get paid the current wage to which they can both pay for a place to live, food, and are also able to put a little bit away for emergencies. You know, that stuff they always told us when we were growing up in the early 2000s? I know people love to sit here and say that these simple things can’t be fixed because… reasons… but it is ignorant and quite childish to view the world like that. All of the world’s problems are manufactured by other humans just like you and I. So, when you boil it down to simple enough terms, if a human can manufacture misery, then surely you can do the exact opposite. Right? So, why is it easier to exploit humans than to lift them up? Start asking yourself these question. Have a good rest of your day.