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Her INT is 9. Give her a break.if she is some sort of simulacrum
Her INT is 9. Give her a break.if she is some sort of simulacrum
Valerie has spent most of the game so far summoning fire and enchanting bandits nothing more than the sheer force of her personality while complaining about her personal magnetism every time I accidentally talk to her. At first it seemed humble but now I am beginning to wonder if she is some sort of simulacrumwho do u need to explain your class selection in a vidya game to tho
Her INT is 9. Give her a break.if she is some sort of simulacrum
This is getting old. Everybody who played further than Act 3 and is able to read and understand the dialogues knows that the game is quite far from Western political correctness. And the default portrait of Valerie reflects both her reluctance to exploit her beauty and the practicality of a person who prefers to fight in full armor, including helmets. She even tells that when asked about her service with Aldori: that she does not like Aldori dueling style and prefers to block the blows instead of dodging.trying to be politically correct.
This is getting old. Everybody who played further than Act 3 and is able to read and understand the dialogues knows that the game is quite far from Western political correctness. And the default portrait of Valerie reflects both her reluctance to exploit her beauty and the practicality of a person who prefers to fight in full armor, including helmets. She even tells that when asked about her service with Aldori: that she does not like Aldori dueling style and prefers to block the blows instead of dodging.trying to be politically correct.
There is a woman who actually cares about her looks, who spends great deal of time and effort to that, and who complains about her hair and "a broken nail". And her portrait is very pretty. But she is perceived as a "thot" or a polyamorous abomination.
Western players are dumb like that.
It does. I mean the saying.In Denmark, we have a saying. Unsure if it also exists in English: “To a hammer, everything looks like a nail.” I am reminded of this everytime a Codexer sees political correctness in every game element everywhere
In Denmark, we have a saying. Unsure if it also exists in English: “To a hammer, everything looks like a nail.” I am reminded of this everytime a Codexer sees political correctness in every game element everywhere
Ah yes, the nuanced non-PC quandaries of a woman fighting in melee and taking blows head-on in plate armour.This is getting old. Everybody who played further than Act 3 and is able to read and understand the dialogues knows that the game is quite far from Western political correctness. And the default portrait of Valerie reflects both her reluctance to exploit her beauty and the practicality of a person who prefers to fight in full armor, including helmets. She even tells that when asked about her service with Aldori: that she does not like Aldori dueling style and prefers to block the blows instead of dodging.trying to be politically correct.
There is a woman who actually cares about her looks, who spends great deal of time and effort to that, and who complains about her hair and "a broken nail". And her portrait is very pretty. But she is perceived as a "thot" or a polyamorous abomination.
Western players are dumb like that.
She beat Fredero in my game. Nothing's wrong with her fighting skills.Ah yes, the nuanced non-PC quandaries of a woman fighting in melee and taking blows head-on in plate armour.
Kingmaker just has so many layers of cringe D&D soy garbage.... but don't worry, one of them is a subversive commentary!Regongar and Octavia are former slaves, they behave like former slaves, they have issues as former slaves would have - but one is green and the other is a hot white redhead and a half-elf to boot. So they are perceived not as slaves, but as a gay insert, a bisexual insert, and a "breaking traditional marriage" insert.
In the world of Golarion and its encompassing lore gods, demons and other powers have their complete stories. In a short story of taming the Stolen Lands - which happens in the small part of the world of Golarion - some of those entities have the main role, some have brief appearances, and some are only mentioned in passing.Well we are discussing PC game here not pathfinder tabeltop. Idk what's your point?
It's even worse than I thought...something is too batshit improbable, insane, i just write it as shitty lore
In the world of Golarion and its encompassing lore gods, demons and other powers have their complete stories. In a short story of taming the Stolen Lands - which happens in the small part of the world of Golarion - some of those entities have the main role, some have brief appearances, and some are only mentioned in passing.Well we are discussing PC game here not pathfinder tabeltop. Idk what's your point?
I think you need to consult with your doctor. Your dementia is clearly out of control.