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12:43 AM
Shaenon Garrity's comic summaries of the X-Files are awesome.
 
12:58 AM
@BESW Apparently D&D 5e's magic runs on The Weave. If that's in-game knowledge, its people have more or less deduced their version of string theory. I am increasingly sure they'd know about hit dice. :)
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1:58 AM
A flamingo made of diamonds is born in Venice.
Campaign hook for a Weird Heist game, or a Weird Veterinarian game?
 
kidney stones=rubies. (Do flamingos even have kidneys?)
 
@nitsua60 very quick research indicates that yes, they do
 
Excellent. Rubies it is, then!
 
birds don't have bladders tho...
 
2:26 AM
hey there @nitsua60
 
2:41 AM
Interesting ideas that we've probably seen explored elsewhere, but concise and well expressed and bringing in various contexts that I haven't seen before.
(Also contains one of the better images of an owlbear I've seen for a long time.)
 
2:59 AM
@doppelgreener Because I've been watching a lot of Idea Channel lately, you've reminded me of mathematical realism and now I'm thinking about realism vs fictionalism in a D&D world.
While we can debate the reality or fictionalism of maths in our existence, in D&D maths exist objectively (mathematical principles are discovered, not invented, by people living in a D&D world) because --whether we invented or discovered maths ourselves-- maths were used to create that world and are inherent to it.
...but would a D&D-world mathematician be able to distinguish this? Would he also debate with his peers about the reality or fictionality of maths?
 
@BESW that is a really good question!
 
...further, would a D&D-world mathematician be able to discover/invent mathematical principles which are discoverable/inventible in our world, but which we don't know yet?
 
@BESW observability is one of the questions that doesn't get asked often enough in RP
 
Would there be other mathematical principles he could discover/invent which would be true inside D&D but not true/useful/supportable in our world?
I think at the end of the day the answer is "Shut up, I'm killing dragons."
 
@BESW hahahaha
 
3:11 AM
The fictional world isn't rigorous enough to stand up to such meta-inquiry.
 
@BESW indeed, it is not -- very few fictional worlds are
 
It's curious, though, to see which fictional worlds are considered as sufficiently rigorous.
Regardless of their actual rigour, some worlds are viewed as rigorous and some aren't.
Some people don't even consider our personal reality sufficiently rigorous for meta-analysis to yield any useful results.
 
@BESW what are examples of this? (worlds that are perceived as rigorous but aren't, worlds that are not perceived as rigorous but are, and worlds that are rightly perceived as rigorous)
 
Others expect, eg, Star Trek to be rigorous enough to withstand scrutiny but Doctor Who to not admit similar analysis.
One of the biggest attractions of Lord of the Rings is its simulation of rigour.
A setting like, eg, Spirit of the Century, doesn't have sufficient internal mechanism for a rigorous physical or mathematical analysis to hang itself on.
All fictional worlds will eventually, given sufficiently rigorous analysis, collapse into either our own reality or unresolvable internal contradictions.
At best, you'll get a fictional world which is content to allow active contradictions as a truth state.
But I think the only reality which might be truly rigorous in its own state is our own; rigorous fiction is simply hanging its hat on the same hatrack as our reality. And even then, we're still poking at bits of our reality (like the realism or fictionalism of mathematics) and going "Hmm... undecided. More tests!"
 
@BESW that was fun to listen to
 
4:21 AM
@user26914 Hi! You'll need at least 20 rep on any one Stack Exchange site before you can type in chat rooms, but you're welcome to hang out until then.
 
 
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5:43 AM
For those that are interested, Scrivener is half price again
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Ben
@Miniman, been a while but if you're around would you care to continue that conversation about possibly re-rolling our characters?
 
@Ben I don't 100% remember which conversation you're referring to, but sure!
 
6:04 AM
@That_Knight_Guy [wave]
 
@BESW Hello!
 
What's new?
 
Not much. Just finished my homework for the night
How about you?
 
I'm having trouble wrapping my head around a particularly complex NPC.
 
@BESW James?
 
6:07 AM
Yeah.
He's really hard to reduce to a set of short, pithy phrases.
 
Anything you want to talk over? (Maybe in Fate chat)
 
Not right now. I'm mulling him over while doing laundry.
 
Ok. :)
 
(My car's in the shop, so I'm stuck at home and I find myself doing chores as well as work.)
 
When it's convenient, let me know what you've got so far for his modes and aspects, and I too will mull it over.
 
6:10 AM
Modes are easy:
> TELEPATH (9) - Deceive, Empathy, Hallucinations, Provoke, Rapport, Will
BANTER (9) - Contacts, Deceive, Empathy, Provoke, Rapport, Will
CULTIST (9) - Burglary, Contacts, Deceive, Notice, Provoke, Rapport, Stealth
I don't have much for current aspects, except the idea that it's probably best to not try to capture nuance in each one: I think he's best described as a collection of extreme aspects that contradict each other in interesting ways.
(Context for the rest of chat: James was a ~20-year-old cult initiate played by Greener in a 30-years-ago flashback focused on the youth of a PC who was also an initiate. James was later established as an NPC antagonist in our contemporary campaign, and due to some world-spanning paradigm shifts he's going to be a reluctant ally of ours soon. I'm working on rebuilding him to reflect his new role.)
 
Seems reasonably clear to me, especially with the new comment.
 
@BESW We can start with the basics. Concept: Idealistic Leader of the Black Raven Hivemind. Telepath: Burdened with the Gift of the Crystal Skull. Cultist: Chaos makes society flourish.
 
I can't find a ready-made list like the querent is asking for, though.
 
@doppelgreener I think an equivalent request would be for this Atomic Robo timeline which obviates the need to read the entire comic collection and expansion material in order to get an understanding of who's who and what's what.
 
6:21 AM
@BESW Yeah, just had to check.
 
6:42 AM
@doppelgreener Hmm. That's a very good start. Got any ideas for the Omega? Something about his "thief" element?
 
@BESW "Ninjas are cool"
hahaha not necessarily actually
 
Or his position in Hollywood's social strata?
Networking the Weird and the Wild.
 
Hmmm. If he has Contacts, who are his Contacts?
 
@Xavier Hi! You'll need at least 20 rep on any one Stack Exchange site before you can type in chat rooms, but you're welcome to hang out until then.
 
apart from, yaknow, his hivemind participants. those aren't his contacts though, they're him. And having contacts in your own organisation is boring.
Maybe he's a film producer. Or in his off time he's become a wicked investor in startups. Kinda helps when you have psychic powers and a literal army's brainpower at your disposal.
 
6:48 AM
@doppelgreener Influential figures in the Weird community, and in the social/political communities that frequent Hollywood.
Given his cult's previous work in creating modern tech that could survive Weirdness, he may be a tech guru helping rebuild the film industry.
 
Shadowy entrepreneur of a hundred startups
Do we need something weird? He's probably got a company doing R&D on that thing. Wait a minute, what are our enemies doing with those? Wait, that's who that customer was? NOooooooOOOooo~
 
I think that, in the new Weirder world, he's probably pretty "out" about his cult and what it can do.
 
@BESW Eccentric entrepreneur then?
 
When Godzilla and a bunch of vampires are petitioning for seats on the UN, a cult hivemind isn't gonna get a lot of attention--especially in Hollywood.
 
Is there a collective name for the... cultural trend of being Weird? There's hipsters, and punks, and... Oddbals? Wagers (Weird Age)?
 
6:53 AM
(a lot of people probably think "Oh, yeah, my aunt was in one of those in the 80s.")
We haven't established any vocabulary or slang yet.
[spitballs madly] The Nibiru-1 Object is associated with the new Weirdness. N-1 = None... no. 1-O = Wonnoh? Meh. N1O... N10... N-Ten... Antenna?
 
Noneabe (wannabe) - for people who're not Weird, but really want to be.
Spelling is hard.
 
Heh.
@Mazura [wave]
 
Why not detect evil? Or know alignment? rpg.stackexchange.com/questions/75984/…
@BESW Sup yo!
 
@Mazura Just because someone is evil doesn't mean they're a doppelganger.
 
No, but if the party is good...
 
7:03 AM
@Mazura Still lots of potential reasons for it, though.
Doppelgangers is one, for sure.
 
Don't forget intellect devourers.
 
OP says they're a cleric, so they're either good or evil, right?
 
@Mazura Nope.
 
I see. Ok carry on ;p
 
> A cleric's alignment must be within one step of her deity's, along either the law/chaos axis or the good/evil axis. (source)
 
7:07 AM
@Mazura Clerics can be any alignment. Technically any alignment within one step of their deity.
 
@Magician @BESW Remember that "become a vampire" spam we were getting a little while ago..?
 
Ben
@Miniman I'm back again haha. It was in relation to this question
 
@Ben Ah, yeah. I remember now. I was giving the mean advice.
 
Ben
"Re-roll and balance better?"
 
Well, "See it as an opportunity not a problem".
As of last Friday, 3 of my 4 players have rerolled.
 
Ben
7:09 AM
Yeah. Which is fair comment. No one really gets it right on the first round.
 
2 of them are definitely happier with their new characters, 1 remains to be seen.
It's also worth pointing out that their new characters are several thousand times easier for me.
 
Ben
Honestly, part of the problem is that everyone is very attached to their characters.
 
This bird laughs like it just defeated Sailor Moon. https://vine.co/v/M9h2D3pt6iJ
 
Running a campaign with an imbalanced party is tough.
 
Ben
Our DM has made comment of that regard once or twice
 
7:11 AM
@Magician <- @Pixie
 
Note: Not a weak or strong party, just an imbalanced one.
My players' original group consisted of one tank and 3 ranged squishies.
 
@doppelgreener I agree
XD
 
@Miniman Is my comment here what you're talking about?
 
@Miniman Been there, tried that, ragequit d20 systems.
 
@Mazura Nope.
 
7:12 AM
What unbalances a party?
 
@Mazura For example, for a while my players were running with one extremely tanky melee and 3 extremely squishy spellcasters.
So if I focused on the melee it was kind of boring for me and 3 of the players and kind of frustrating for the melee.
If I didn't focus on the melee I'd be likely to cause character deaths.
 
So a warrior with 20 in Constitution... ? ;)
 
Ben
@Miniman Ok, so say the party survives. Personally, I really do want to multi-class, and definitely at least as some form of healer. Currently at level 5, what class should I go with?
Or, more broadly set, what would be your suggestions to balance out the party better, other than re-rolling?
 
@Mazura It's not about individuals. Ben's group has 5 melees with hardly any spellcasting capability. Every character is a perfectly normal character, but the party is a very strange one.
@Ben You're the Eldritch Knight, right?
 
There is the option of playing games like Dungeon World where the concept of an "unbalanced party" is strange and foreign
 
Ben
7:15 AM
No, I'm the BattleMaster
 
I'm only barely familiar with old school D&D. Was this always a problem?
 
Or if you think putting laser weapons and energy beings in your fantasy adventures is cool, then there's Masters of Umdaar, a game inspired by He-Man and Thundercats and other 80s/90s cartoons like them. Also a game where an unbalanced party is a strange and foreign idea.
 
@Ben Hmmm.
@Ben Specced for Dex or Str? Also, any good mental stats?
 
Ben
@Miniman Str and Wis
Int isn't so great
 
In my experience, the most unmanageable imbalance was a situation where some PCs wouldn't feel like they were in danger unless attacks were very powerful while other PCs were very vulnerable to moderate attacks, and similarly some PCs could inflict power effects quite easily unless defences were very high while other PCs could only achieve moderate effects and then only when defences were fairly low.
 
7:19 AM
P.P.P.P.P.P.
 
This meant an encounter would tend to kill one squishy guy, and then be one-shot by the first powerful guy who got a turn.
 
Ben
@BESW We have a mixture of all of that in our party. And it's especially difficult because we're 90% melee based
 
If I made it to last longer than one turn against the powerful PCs, it'd wipe the floor with half the party. If I made it so everyone had a chance to survive, the monster might not even get a turn.
 
Ben
I can say that I have tried to make the melee more even however, trying to cooperate with my teammates. (Though that really just turned out to be the Rogue, as the 2 Barbarians always just run in and wreck stuff)
 
So now I play games where character options are defined in ways that don't significantly impact how much a PC can or can't contribute, and where failure doesn't usually imply death.
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(Unless we're playing Great Ork Gods, and then we chose it because we want to watch our PCs suffer horribly meaningless slapstick fates.)
 
7:23 AM
But... but, we wanna fight the dawagon!
 
@Ben Wis is pretty nice for these purposes. The big problem is Battlemaster - all of the multiclassing options for healing pretty much scale with level or spell slots, so if you were EK (for example), you could dip to get healing then keep leveling EK to improve it.
But as Battlemaster you'd pretty much have to leave your class behind and become something new starting 5 levels behind.
I'm not really comfortable recommending it, but you could stay in Fighter and use your level 6 feat to pick up Healer.
 
Ben
:/
 
@BESW Example: Masters of Umdaar gives you characters who are defined in terms of in which way they contribute: forcefully, cleverly, carefully, quickly, sneakily, or flashily. You're always going to be fairly good at three of those. Challenges are more or less your forte depending on whether your approach will tend to work well. You can almost always make one of your top three work well.
@BESW Example 2: Cthulhu Dark usually guarantees you at least 1 die you can contribute toward doing anything, because you're probably doing something regular people can do. Then you can find ways to apply your professional niche, and you can always risk your sanity, and those will give you 1 or 2 extra dice to roll. 3 is the maximum anyone's ever going to roll. Anytime you roll, you are going to succeed, it's just a matter of how well - except in rare cases where you have opposition.
 
@Ben You can heal each member of the party once per short or long rest for 1d6 + 10, gaining an additional +1 every level. You also (equally importantly) can get a party member who goes down back on their feet.
 
In our last Masters of Umdaar session, we fought a monster that was a cross between a Tremors graboid and a Dune Sandworm. It ate two of our characters.
One of them cut his way out and the other rigged an already-eaten car engine to explode in its stomach. In the worm's death throes it destroyed most of our mission objective, but we managed to find something useful in the rubble. Getting eaten was a gateway to more exciting stuff that led to more complications for us to overcome.
 
7:29 AM
@Ben Technically speaking, it costs gold, but 0.5 gp isn't a cost worth worrying about. On the other hand, one reason I'm really uncomfortable recommending it is that potions can do the same thing. They cost 50x as much, but it's not like gold is a huge issue. They heal slightly less, but don't have the once per short rest limitation.
 
@BESW I made that engine explode with my spear! :D
 
@doppelgreener Even more emblematic, I think: A PC with a narrowly focused speciality in 21st century computing was faced with an utterly alien 4k-year-old magic-crystal-based computer system. Her player was able to come up with a decent reason why she could plug her iPad into it, so that suddenly her useless speciality was central to the story.
 
It's my one damn job on this ship and I'm going to do it!
 
@BESW and then she made the attacking spaceship's entire payload activate inside its own cargo bays, and destroyed it and saved the day.
 
@BESW What was the reason? USB-crystal2.0 port?
 
7:41 AM
@Mazura Another PC had spent the previous adventure lost in time and space, and we'd established but not gone into detail that he'd visited Atlantis. Which is where this crystal computer is from.
So she spent a fate point to say that he'd been consulted on designing it, and he'd installed a Linux emulator and a USB port.
 
@BESW That was me actually! I think I was the one who declared there were USB ports, so that she could do her thing.
 
Ah, right.
 
The OG Backdoor. Nice one.
 
(And @trogdor was the one whose PC had been in Atlantis.)
 
(But I love that I can do that thing. I've been spending a lot of fate points recently to the effect of: "now that other player is enabled to do their cool thing in a new way that will help move the plot forward!")
 
7:43 AM
@Ben For the sake of contrast, a level of Life Cleric would get you 2 1d8 + 3 + Wis heals per day. Not exactly spectacular. A level of Druid would get you 20 HP worth of healing per day, but only usuable 1 HP at a time, so not really practical in combat.
 
It makes the experience much more cooperative; one of our players had been worried because their experience of RPGs was that it encouraged conflict for resources ("Who gets the magic sword, because not everyone who needs it can have it?") and they didn't want that. Took me some convincing to get them to try RPGs again to see that some systems encourage table-level cooperation even during PC-level conflict.
 
 
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9:44 AM
@Mazura Hey, it's Chicago city flag! I recognise it from the TED talk!
 
Ooer. I... feel irrationally guilty for not knowing that.
 
And I'm not even American. Shame... shame... shame...
 
My dad's family is from Chicago, but I've only visited three times, once when I was too young to remember.
It's not a very... engaged... extended family.
Speaking of families, @doppelgreener & @Pixie here, this is for you.
 
Apparently it's USA's second best city flag.
 
I feel bad, I can't name the stars.
 
9:52 AM
I'm not getting into the debate about USA flag, I don't want to be hanged.
 
the river, the fire, the... uh
 
@MAzura nope, the river(s) are the bands
fort, fire, and two expos, which are a bit of a stretch
 
"The Rivers are the Bands" would be a good name for a compilation folk album.
 
I like it.
 
@BESW it would be better as The Bands are The Rivers.
@Adeptus Is scrivener useful as a GM tool?
 
Can Scrivener have a pointer between cards?
 
I'll have to go check.
 
hi
 
@Sejanus Hi.
What's new?
 
[wave]
 
10:06 AM
Oh, Lithuania! How exciting! How's life in Kaunas?
@BESW I like to have a graph or a mesh of cards each pointing to each other and groups of cards all collapsible under a super-card, which also form self contained graph structure. The catch is that I NEED the pointers to also have labels each, so that I can form a structure like A----loves---->B, A---works with--->C, C---hates--->B etc.
 
Scrivener has ways to indicate those relationships, but they aren't that way.
 
hey eimyr :) rainy and boring and not at all exciting ;)
how about you
 
Warmer than recently,a morning with no defrosting is a good one.
@Sejanus Also, I'm excited as I come from Poland next door. Slavs are uncommon around the site AFAIK.
 
are they
 
@BESW Shame. I really wish there was some polished software capable of doing that.
 
10:19 AM
is rpg generally popular in poland?
 
@eimyr Hmm. Maurycy Zarzycki, Martin Sojka, and Shaamaan are all Polish folk who used to frequent the chat.
(Though Martin hadn't lived there for a long time.)
Maurycy was working on a Polish translation Fate Core a few years ago.
His failure to participate in the Kickstarter motivated our first Fate chat games, as justification for sharing the beta material with him.
 
Sorry, my connection died.
 
@doppelgreener I want to get into the habit of doing things like that too
 
@Sejanus It is, quite a lot actually. I'm not entirely sure though about how things are when you wear Big Boy Pants, but around my circles it was mostly stuck in the early 2000's - neither going with OSR or modern narrativist systems.
@BESW I'm sure I saw someone sufficiently Polish recently, but not on chat. Not that I would necessarily hassle these people.
 
10:41 AM
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Q: “Is something wrong?” Yes: Too much moderation

nvoigtRPG's users and moderators have a number of problems as summarized in this question's answers. However, several mods have said that they can't accept meta feedback in the form of anything other than individually-separated questions. While I think that's unreasonable and contrary to common meta pr...

 
Hey you fun guys :)
 
yo
how many hours of sleep did you have?
 
Quite a few actually. I had an early morning this morning. I've decided that I'm going to put your question to one side because it was getting next-level creepy.
However, I'm going to post my findings which highly suggest that weed was used when conceiving - if not writing - World of Darkness.
and hope that nobody gets closer than I do and I get some booty/10
 
@Polyducks there are better ways to obtain booty
High Sea Piracy.
 
@Eimyr I know, I went to world building and wrote some pretty intensive work.
 
10:53 AM
Going to a pub in Newcastle.
 
Eh?
 
even chloroform
I'm playing on the various meanings of "booty"
 
You smaht
You loyal
 
No, I only appear smart, remember?
 
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Q: Need help in clarifying what I'm asking for

ZaibisHow to design a GMPC that is not supposed to push the story ahead? Has been closed as beeing off topic, given the reason that actually I recived many answers on something I wasn't looking for, so beeing unclear. This has been clarryfied by Erik with his comment on one of my comments on one of t...

 
10:55 AM
@TheOracle My mental spellcheck just seized up.
 
Why are @Eimyr's questions being put on hold? Some of them seem like good questions.
I need to understand so I don't make a similar mistake
 
Seems they are too broad.
I would agree the ...to the GM one is, but not the other though.
 
@eimyr I've heard that some people use it for that. It's designed as a writing tool - you can have a separate file for each chapter or scene, and then rearrange them etc. You can also link notes to them. So for a GM, you could have a file for each Kingdom / NPC / plot element
 
unfortunately, the community thinks the opposite is true
 
@adeptus what tool is this? It sounds useful
 
10:58 AM
5 hours ago, by Adeptus
For those that are interested, Scrivener is half price again
 
11:09 AM
4 messages moved to Trash
 
> BESW has invited you to join Trash. See your invitations.
Well, I feel honoured.
I respectfully decline.
 
....that's an automagic side effect of moving someone's message.
 
What is that?
 
Fungi!
 
Oh!
You really put I in fungi.
 
11:14 AM
 
:( It was relevant to discussion
 
> Not everything that a man knoweth can be disclosed, nor can everything that he can disclose be regarded as timely, nor can every timely utterance be considered as suited to the capacity of those who hear it. (Bahá’u’lláh)
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Or in plainer words: think before you speak, aye?
 
It was only borderline, but we're working extra hard lately to keep the chat (and the whole site) extra nice.
 
@BESW That's deep. Sold.
Alright, I'll keep the chat clean (y)
 
11:22 AM
Squeaky clean, not cringy clean.
 
@Polyducks I see the line most often quoted from the Bahá'í context I linked above, but it's apparently originally from the Imam Ali's "Sermon of the Gulf."
[learns something]
 
TIL!
Wise words is wise words
Now if only you had one which prevents me from going to the vending machine for more chocolate
 
11:42 AM
@polyducks Saying "no" to yourself in small matters trains you to say "no" to yourself when you have to make good life choices on important one.
 
Something that I've recently learnt from smashing walls-o-text into comment-sized packages is that : almost every time I use the word "that," it's either unnecessary or would be better if replaced with something else.
(+ I have a long history of fixated fascination w/phrasal abbrv. I'd forgotten abt entirely but's now resurfaced w/glorious new abandon.)
....okay that one got away from me.
 
12:01 PM
> Phantasmal Killer Suggestion Charm Person Hold Person Lock Gaze Wail of the Banshee
Person Hold Person is probably my favorite.
Gaze Wail is poetic, though.
 
Killer Suggestion Charm would be a great name for a shoegazing band.
 
> Charm Person:
1. Hold Person
2. Lock Gaze
3. Wail
 
I am tempted to edit that question with wrong commas, as suggested.
 
@Magician Grappling is so OP.
 
omg guys, I've just earned the priv of being able to create chat rooms :)
 
12:08 PM
Grats!
 
Also I've earned "nice answer"
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A: No sunlight, just high-energy radiation?

PolyducksCan planets exist around black holes / quasars? Yes. Black holes can be large enough to anchor entire galaxies - evidence strongly suggests a supermassive black hole at the centre of our own galaxy. Due to the increased mass of the black hole vs, say, a garden variety star, any planets would ha...

 
@Polyducks You mentioned extremophiles without mentioning tardigrades!
 
Urgh I knowwww
Those guys are the best
Speaking of world building, I was doing some professional writing for races for this space text game which was the logical reprisal of 'Tears of Polaris'
and I invented this amazing species which was a polymorphic blob that grew around an adopted skeleton
and it would calcify its body around this 'seed'
typically they'd take a piece of their planet, but off-worlders might use anything from a nut to a spoon
 
Shades of Gem aliens?
 
and their planet got so hot that the planet became butter-like and they could shape the rock into burrows using their spade-like hands. I may be confusing that race with another at this point.
Shades of Gem?
 
12:14 PM
"Shades of" being an idiom for "something like" or "reminiscent of," and "Gem aliens" being the alien race in Steven Universe.
 
I didn't know that! Link me to a good TL;DR?
 
They're also beings of non-fixed body formed around a solid core, but for them the core is their permanent physical self and the body around it is a solid projection, like a cross between a psychic manifestation and a hard-light hologram.
 
Oh, just looked it up. No, not really
The alien in this context grows around the central core. They have an adopted skeleton
The alien is the projection, to use the analogy of gem aliens.
 
A Gem's body is semi-fixed; they can modify it at will but it snaps back to a "standard" configuration which only changes permanently if they undergo significant personality changes.
I'm now imagining your aliens as more like emanations of the Nestene Consciousness.
 
Just looked them up. They look super cute
 
12:23 PM
The NC is a race of tentacle-y aliens birthed from a survivor of the universe before ours. They ascended into a gestalt being of pure psychic energy which vibrates in frequencies sympathetic to physical objects like plastic. So it uses that to make bodies for itself.
Usually it just modifies the existing plastic enough to fulfil whatever function it requires, the better to blend into its environment.
It often animates plastic window dummies, which are called Autons.
@doppelgreener I'm kinda tempted to use that star for a new version of the badge.
 
12:40 PM
@BESW do it :D
@BESW Thank you! I enjoyed that a lot.
Also hooray chat's working again for me so I can post the thing I wanted to post.
World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1 is coming out as an encyclopedia of Warcraft lore which marks the authors, as my superfan friend says, beginning to very seriously care about their story. (When beforehand it was not so important, there were inconsistencies and stuff. Surprising to me!)
That's cool and all and it also details Azeroth's cosmology more than ever before. And has a cosmology map!
I figure some of you might be interested in stuff like this.
 
Cosmology Map would be a good name for a perfume.
[squint] What kind of what is that faux-aging trying to pull?
[says the artist/designer]
 
@BESW @BESW I can't parse this. What kind of what is that sentence again?
 
Exactly.
 
Has Anyone Really Been Far Even as Decided to Use Even Go Want to do Look More Like?
 
12:56 PM
@eimyr [slight edit] What kind of thing is that faux-aging trying to pull? [now replace 'thing' with 'what' because of not even being sure about that bit]
 
@BESW I think the aging represents "I wrote on parchment with photoshop and then I sneezed"
 
@eimyr That sounds about right.
 
But I like how it looks nevertheless.
 
The map is using a paper-like texture, and age-oxidation shading, to mimic an old, poorly-kept piece of paper. But the age-oxidation shading is following an aesthetic pattern, used as shading on the art instead of obeying any logic for how it'd naturally appear on the page.
 
It does not break its warcraftian verisimilitude, it's about as accurately aged as WoW armor sets. I guess it fits.
 
12:58 PM
Fair enough.
Given the lineart style, though, I think it'd've been better to use a stone texture and treat the lighter parts as inlays of a different mineral.
 
Oh yes, the "Age" shading is basically a drawing in spilled tea.
or wood texture, te keep the brownish tone
 
Would wood also work.
 
a Thermian argument for that shading would be that Light, Order and Life is less decayed than the other ones, esp. shadow.
Also, the worst offence against logic is inclusion of Naaru on the paper, but that error has been made a long ago.
 
Heh.
Which offence do you take against the Naaru?
 
They are flying puzzle pieces that give you quests.
 
1:04 PM
But they also make funny wind chime noises!
 
So let me get it straight.
 
@eimyr i am very amused by this implication
 
You have a game about killing stuff with other players using over the top abilities, played up equipment and OMG SO MUCH PAULDRONS
And you think that inclusion of a spinning wind chime puzzle that is supposed to be the closest thing you have to an angel, that also gives you quests and acts like a self-righteous know-it-all, but is treated like the best thing since sliced bread is good design?
I'm speaking to you, WoW designer, get out of my house.
 
@eimyr Language?
 
better?
 
1:08 PM
[mutter]
 
fixed
I have trouble keeping PG-13 in discussion.
 
It's a discipline related to code-switching, and is learnt rather than innate.
 
1:28 PM
@eimyr I think part of this might be what's behind my friend saying they didn't care too much about the story
like, Garrosh becoming leader of the Horde was also a thing players didn't like - they added him in earlier on in the lore and then didn't really know what to do with him. which is probably why they had him killed later, to replace him.
 
Mmm. In full context the sanctity of the Naaru --and the Goodness of the Light-- is called into question just as much as any other element of the lore with an assumed moral value.
It's not handled really well --every serialised story suffers from a certain incoherence of narrative, it's the nature of the medium-- but the story of the Naaru has a baked-in criticism of assuming Light = Good.
 
@BESW Much like D&D alignment system
 
That way lies intentionality.
I read intentionality in the use of a Naaru storyline to poke ideas about Light/Good and claims of godlike benevolence; I don't read such intentionality in the potential of the D&D alignment system to support similar stories.
Supporting such a reading would require analysing the source material for evidence in favour and against; I'm just going by my gut reaction from synthesising a large but incomplete amount of both fictions.
 
1:49 PM
Morning/afternoon/evening all. Is a question about what the current storyline (or where to find what the current storyline is) for D&D Encounters on topic?
 
@StuperUser probably "how do i find out the current storyline" would be received well
 
@StuperUser That said, if you ask it, I've got the answer ready.
 
yeah, just the issue with "what's the current story?" would receive some protest since it'l go out of date in months
do you mean D&D 4e Encounters, or D&D 5e's version, @StuperUser?
 
@doppelgreener Where to find it is good, though, and surprisingly non-trivial.
 
@doppelgreener 5e please
 
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