Yeah I was trying to keep my abilities under wrap too. *cracks knuckles and neck* Guess I'll have to bring out the ..(dramatic pause).. naughty list.
Also, just to know, is anyone annoyed with me?
Also, just to know, is anyone annoyed with me?
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But Olipher is the good one!
@Zelosse My problem with that was that it's conclusion was not only forgone (Meaning that ultimately whatever I'd do is meaningless), but also implicated some negative characterization. If Maria, Tani, and Malakaus are suppose to represent the "elite" within the royal knights, and each gets trounced by one psychopath with a strange sword, what does that say about the royal guards? I personally hate The Worf Effect just to establish the strength of an enemy for the same reason I told Bishop that his character's fighting ability should be reliant on his sword skills and not having a lightsaber; it doesn't show how strong they are, and if anything it just shows who's weak enough to die by those methods.
To put it in another perspective, it's like a armored knight versus a mage. Everyone would favor the mage because he has a magic and the knight just has armor and a big sword, and that's how everyone expects it to be. That's how I felt our fight go down. Yeah, sure, magic generally do trump armor and swords. It's what mages do. But what is expected doesn't always mean what happens. A knight could still survive whatever a mage could throw.
To put the above perspective in another perspective, replace magic with guns and you'll have the same thing. Everyone thinks that just because you have magic, that you'd win. That it's "suppose" to happen. But I'd like my fights where the conclusion is up in the air. Magic isn't the key to winning, nor is full plate. Winning is dependent on multiple factors, some within your control, others outside of it. Your skills and abilities, your weapons of choice, your techniques and tactics. Simply being outnumbered.
So TR:DR, I'm only annoyed that I had to lose because the GM said I was suppose to. Go all out if you must, fight dirty, and do what you have to to win. You should earn your victory, not have it given to your for the purpose of a plot that may never happen because we'll eternally be stuck on day one.