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Didn't you create a /v/ thread about this? I admire your dedication though. Gregz is on a mission.
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Cite where anyone called your posts (stolen or not) "eloquent," you self-congratulating boob, I ain't never seent it.Crispy thinks I plagiarize eloquent posts and pass them off as my own writing.
Only reason I saw that thread, was because some fag posted it in the /vg/ thread.Didn't you create a /v/ thread about this? I admire your dedication though. Gregz is on a mission.
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No, I don't frequent the chans, but it's pretty cool that someone found my Steam review accurate enough to copy.
Crispy thinks I plagiarize eloquent posts and pass them off as my own writing. It looks like someone experienced kingfaker the same way I did, and decided that I described it pretty well.
It's nice to see word getting out.
Gregz said:It's nice to see word getting out.
Didn't you create a /v/ thread about this? I admire your dedication though. Gregz is on a mission.
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No, I don't frequent the chans, but it's pretty cool that someone found my Steam review accurate enough to copy.
Crispy thinks I plagiarize eloquent posts and pass them off as my own writing. It looks like someone experienced kingfaker the same way I did, and decided that I described it pretty well.
It's nice to see word getting out.
Anons have already debunked the points.
The main reason I do not recommend this game is the incredibly poor DM-skills of the developers. I am not sure if the campaign this game is based on is as poor as this game, but to sum it up, probably every mistake a DM can make is in this game.
Any real live DM who would guide his friends through a campaign like this would be rightfully beaten to death.
I can't really debunk it, because you're kind of right. Kingmaker was Owlcat's first game, they made mistakes, sure. But I think the good outweigh the bad. A matter of taste really.Anons have already debunked the points.
Debunk this:
The main reason I do not recommend this game is the incredibly poor DM-skills of the developers. I am not sure if the campaign this game is based on is as poor as this game, but to sum it up, probably every mistake a DM can make is in this game.
Any real live DM who would guide his friends through a campaign like this would be rightfully beaten to death.
Introducing a New Companion: The Child Crusader
Dear Pathfinders,
Sometimes hope is the only thing that keeps crusaders going on the battlefield. But what if there is no hope at all? You may ask Ember, who sees life and death as it is, in all its fickleness and terrifying beauty. Well, you may ask, but the answer would be as mysterious as the young witch herself.
Some say that Ember is just a mad beggar, some see her as a saint, some call her “Lucky Seven” because of her missing fingers, but Ember sees herself as a simple girl, no different from any other. And yet... this fragile, barefooted elven witch, wearing rags that scarcely cover her hideously burned skin, is one of the toughest crusaders Mendev has ever seen.
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Ember was born in Kyonin the same year the Worldwound was opened. For many years, her father spoke passionately about joining the crusade, believing it a noble deed and a duty to be shared by all. One fateful day, he took Ember and traveled straight to Kenabres, but instead of being welcomed with open arms into the crusade’s ranks, the strange elves were taken for demons' servants. The inquisitors were alerted and tried to burn father and daughter at the stake. A paladin rescued Ember from the flames, but her skin and her mind have never been the same since. She has forever remained a child, innocent but wise. All these years she has lived the life of a beggar on the streets of Kenabres with her crow familiar, Soot.
Ember can’t even remember her real name, but meeting you would restore her sense of purpose: finally, after all this time, she can finally join the crusade.
Ember is the epitome of kindness and compassion. She sees the world as a good place where even though people sometimes do bad things, they can be redeemed and healed. She firmly believes that even demon lords can change their ways. Ember is kind to everyone she meets, though often brutally honest. She accepts snide remarks and words of pity with equal cheer, and sees a silver lining even in clouds that rain blood. However, Ember is not delusional. For her, the crusades are hopeless, so people should learn how to stand strong without hope. But in battle, Ember offers healing and blessings, surely bringing hope to her companions even in the darkest moments.
To arms!
Owlcats
I don't know where he lives but isn't conversion therapy illegal in most of the West?Get help Gregz.
Here is a portrait I made (/edited) for pf:k, when it came out (now posting it for the first time), that should fit perfectly with Dhampirs:
Pleb.Child Crusader, eh. No offense to the writers, but not interested.
>No, I don't frequent the chans
Explain this then. I actually sit down and read the thread. And I saw this comment:
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Source: https://boards.4channel.org/v/thread/496739810#p496740451
Infinitron
>A paladin rescued Ember from the flames, but her skin and her mind have never been the same since. She has forever remained a child.