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Current If you remove one book from a library, would you eventually get a library with negative books?.
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Going to be away for two days, I don't know if I can post.

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@Game Maker Perhaps it would be wiser if you joined my expedition young man, after all 20 men is better than 2 Beivan interrupted, he smiled and offered to shake the mans hand as well with his frail small hand, Ah pardon me for interrupting, 'tis a bad habit of mine, my name is Beivan Bevolo and it is a pleasure to meet you Beivan apologetically introduced himself, and brushed off some dust from his robes, Beivan was quick to notice that this man was human, ironically most of his expedition consisted of dimwitted humans looking to make a pretty penny, but however Beivan didn't care, if Alric joined his group he'd be nothing more than a tool and a tool has it's uses.
@Joshua Tamashii yeah but every Great old one Warlock I've ever seen worships Cthulhu
@TheUnknowable A Cleric chooses to worship by choice, a cleric also doesn't have to have his magic given to him by a god, it can be from another source, a cleric can literally not worship a god, as long as they have some kind of faith in something, also Clerics have considerably more freedom than Warlocks, who more often than not are just the slave of some eldritch deity, Also Clerics tend to wear big heavy suits of armor, Warlocks don't do that.
Warlocks do not choose, their faith is thrusted upon them whenever they want it or not, their source of power must come from a Demon, Cthulhu or Fairy. A Warlock can hate his own deity as much as he wants, but Clerics can't
@Joshua Tamashii if thats the case we should turn this into a philosophical debate club instead of dnd
Why hasn't anyone responded to my posts so far?, I feel like this rp is dying off already
I guess you're all right.
@Bishop being amoral is also known as a sociopath, evil people generally tend to be sociopaths. the way I see it is that if you're willing to give up all you're morals in order to be "pragmatic" than that doesn't make you good at all, that makes you the kind of guy who'll kill you as soon as it suits him, thats nowhere near good at all.

let's put it this way, there's a kitten strapped to a conveyor belt, the conveyor belt leads to a machine that'll turn the kitten into pure gold, it'll give you a shitton of money.

A Good human being saves the kitten while a evil human being lets the kitten die so he can make a quick penny, while a neutral guy, either has the option of saving it, therefore making him good, or killing it and making him evil, no matter what he does, he'll still fall under good or evil, someone who is "truly" neutral will save the kitten and say "its because I like kittens" and deny the fact that they're still good, while they might kill it and say "It's how the world works" like a edgelord evil guy they are. no matter what they still fall under a spectrum no matter what.
@Infamous Empath you're right, neutral is evil or good in denial
is it me or are there more evil and neutral characters than good ones? i feel like this might be a game less about heroes going on adventures and more about scoundrels backstabbing each other and joining the dark side...


Actually we're more neutral than evil, considering there's not a single evil character here and neutral characters usually end up being good guys anyways
I'm calling it!, the captain is a AI controlling the ship!
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