@CLManussier Spain does not play in the Six Nations. It's the football qualifier. And people all across Scotland just fainted on realising they had beaten Spain & so far have a 100% record.
@XaoslordErie Sickening. And frightening.
This is just getting stupid now!
(As if it weren't already, I know)
Incidentally, there are 140 anti-LGBTQ bills on tap in the current legislative session, in Texas alone.
4 Things Writers Get Wrong About Knights & Their Horses - (or that readers believe which ar false) https://mackenziekincaid.com/writing/horse-writing/4-things-writers-get-wrong-about-knights-their-horses/ Thanks to movies by Lawrence Olivier, Mel Gibson, etc the nonsense people believe is mindboggling.
#idiot #misogyny #racist #Nazi
This fool is still at it with his misogynistic nonsense, the embodiment of the 'He-Man Woman Hater's Club':
https://twitter.com/RightWingWatch/status/1637874072175427585
Paolo Nutini | Live from Rolling Stone's Studios https://youtu.be/VohZPbBwgEo via @YouTube One of my favourite singers! A very recent performance.
@XaoslordErie You choose between which oath your paladin should be sworn to. One is fairly traditional lawful good but any paladin has to be careful. Just random slaughter for sure makes you an Oathbreaker Paladin which can be a fun choice.
@Shadow298 I haven't played numenera. I probably should. Thanks for suggesting it.
@XaoslordErie Not necessarily. The paladin is much more complex that it used to be. They no longer serve a god but instead are bound by an oath. Breaking the oath does not make them lose Paladin powers but gives them different, less good alined powers.
@XaoslordErie In 5e, the paladin has been pretty majorly reworked. It is now possibly my favourite class.
Think homeopathic "medicine" isn't or cannot be dangerous, even lethal? You may want to reconsider that:
https://lifehacker.com/home-remedies-and-homeopathy-aren-t-the-same-thing-and-1850147006
@XaoslordErie And for the first time I enjoy playing a paladin, a class I always wanted to like but couldn't.
@XaoslordErie You probably know that there are already a lot of mods for BG3 even with it in early release, but I prefer to stick with the vanilla for at least the first play through. I think it is going to have a *lot* of replayability.
@XaoslordErie Of course. I have obviously spent much too much time playing games. It has been a long time since I played Skyrim, though so I may consider downloading it and giving it a new pull-through with new mods.
@XaoslordErie I've played those too. In fact played through them several times, even DA2 which is widely disliked (personally I was okay with it). 🤣
@joycereynoldsward I must admit that I had not made the connection until fairly recently.
Anyone have a suggestion for a game to play until the full BG3 is out? I have played most of the obvious ones, BG1 & 2, NWN1 & 2, DOS2, etc. Is there something relatively new I might have missed? Any suggestions?
@XaoslordErie Shakes head and sighs.
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