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Re: SZbNAhL's Similarly Sibilant (if unpronouncable) Random Banter #223
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Peelee
Dang you, now I'm caught in a smbc pit. Also, I hadn't seen that one before, it's clever.
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Re: SZbNAhL's Similarly Sibilant (if unpronouncable) Random Banter #223
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Originally Posted by
Caerulea
Dang you, now I'm caught in a smbc pit.
Always happy to oblige!
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Re: SZbNAhL's Similarly Sibilant (if unpronouncable) Random Banter #223
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Originally Posted by
Peelee
You sadden the king of the Franks. And probably the king of the Petes.
He charlemangled that name.
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Re: SZbNAhL's Similarly Sibilant (if unpronouncable) Random Banter #223
I have, today, seen the film "The House With A Clock In It's Walls" and it was... a fascinating thing, to be sure.
It had some of the best nuanced, subtle storytelling and cinematography I've seen in awhile... and then twenty minutes later in a brutally stupid scene all but spell out the subtle thing they just did previous. It's got some really good, snappy dialogue, followed by some pretty terrible dumb **** comedy courtesy of Jack Black who is trying his best. The acting is... decent at best for the most part, and the villain has the utter failure of being just not hammy enough for an obviously intended to be hammy role.
Cate Blanchett steals the show of course, but even she's kinda low energy at times, which is just a shame. But that's the film in general really. It's very disjointed in terms of quality, and as such is a disjointed experience.
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Re: SZbNAhL's Similarly Sibilant (if unpronouncable) Random Banter #223
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Originally Posted by
Bartmanhomer
Sorry I didn't explain myself a bit more clearly. I was just asking a D&D question is paladins considered to be knights.
In the 1985 Unearthed Arcana "1.5" version of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons "Paladins" were a sub-class of "Cavaliers" and were definitely Knights.
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Re: SZbNAhL's Similarly Sibilant (if unpronouncable) Random Banter #223
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Originally Posted by
Bartmanhomer
Are paladins consider knights? :confused:
I would say all paladins are knights, or destined to be knights, but not all knights are Paladins. I just watched "Last Knights" on Netflix and it is a good example of what I just said. In fact, I got on line to say that it was a great movie!
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Re: SZbNAhL's Similarly Sibilant (if unpronouncable) Random Banter #223
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Originally Posted by
Tvtyrant
He charlemangled that name.
Imma sig that if you agree.
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Re: SZbNAhL's Similarly Sibilant (if unpronouncable) Random Banter #223
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Originally Posted by
Bartmanhomer
Are paladins consider knights? :confused:
For what does it matter? Unless you're using a rules-based definition of what a knight is, we'll have to determine that first. If by knight you mean someone who is granted the title by a person in power in exchange for their service as a soldier, they can be, but don't have to. If you mean a cavalry soldier who fights in heavy armour, they can be, but don't have to.
Unless there are specific rules for being a knight, I guess the short answer is "some are, but not all".
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Re: SZbNAhL's Similarly Sibilant (if unpronouncable) Random Banter #223
Sometimes a Knight is "Ronin" or lord-less if they have been disavowed for some reason.
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Re: SZbNAhL's Similarly Sibilant (if unpronouncable) Random Banter #223
A fallen paladin is a fighter without bonus feats.
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Re: SZbNAhL's Similarly Sibilant (if unpronouncable) Random Banter #223
By Ronin, I mean that through no fault of the Paladin, his/her lord was killed. do you have Netflix?
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Re: SZbNAhL's Similarly Sibilant (if unpronouncable) Random Banter #223
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Originally Posted by
Bartmanhomer
Are paladins consider knights? :confused:
It's slightly complicated.
Paladins, as conceived in the early editions of Dungeons & Dragons, are the truest expression of the ideal of the knight in shining armour, just, true, and fighting for what is right and proper even when that's not technically legal. This is complicated by 4e turning Paladins into 'warriors of faith' (an archetype I prefer to call the Templar), who were essentially the militant arm of their faith and empowered by their god with divine powers, sorry that's clerics, Paladins are the militant arm of their faith and empowered by their god with divine powers...
Did I mention that several classes in D&D embody incredibly similar archetypes? Don't get me started on Clerics/Warlocks.
Anyway, we have now established that Paladins are supposed to take the narrative role of knights, at least before 4e changed them and 5e made them into something? Seriously, the 5e fluff seems to be torn between the old Ideal Knight archetype and a more generic Oathsworn Warrior archetype, with only the Devotion Paladin truly filling the role of the former. At least they're meaningly distinct from Clerics now.
But that doesn't mean they have to fill the social role of the knight, which is to be rewarded by the monarch for making a great contribution to British culture gather soldiers and fight in times of war. In fact many paladins don't fulfil this role, being more knight errant than landed knight, wandering the world righting wrongs, which makes this even more complicated.
In essence, a Paladin is a knight if they can call themselves Sir/Dame due to being given the title by a lord. There's technically no other requirement, although particular worlds and realms might have a vast array of duties for knights.
As a side note, in Basic D&D Paladins and Knights (as well as Avengers) were explicitly different things. A Knight swore fealty to a lord and got a number of social benefits, while Paladins and Avengers were associated with churches and got divine powers but few social benefits.
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Re: SZbNAhL's Similarly Sibilant (if unpronouncable) Random Banter #223
A.non Wizard has stated it very well.
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Re: SZbNAhL's Similarly Sibilant (if unpronouncable) Random Banter #223
Spent the weekend at the Finnish Vidcon equivalent reaching out to kids, young people and parents about internet safety and about the web based youth and children's work we have to offer by the organisation. Especially the guides for parents about children's use of the internet as well as gaming were pretty popular, and we only had a couple of angry WE ARE FINE WITH INTERNET SAFETY >:(( comments from passing parents. Otherwise a rather pleasant experience, though stressful.
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Re: SZbNAhL's Similarly Sibilant (if unpronouncable) Random Banter #223
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Insane Jeenyus
A.non Wizard has stated it very well.
I got into medieval history and the fueldal system soon after beginning my Engineering degree.
In fact, you know the entire 'autism obsession' thing? I have a rather broad range f knowledge because I'll occasionally take a break from gaming and spend six hours to two weeks researching something, and while I'll forget 90% of it some of it will stay. Which means I probably know more about the female reproductive system than most men.
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FinnLassie
Spent the weekend at the Finnish Vidcon equivalent reaching out to kids, young people and parents about internet safety and about the web based youth and children's work we have to offer by the organisation. Especially the guides for parents about children's use of the internet as well as gaming were pretty popular, and we only had a couple of angry WE ARE FINE WITH INTERNET SAFETY >:(( comments from passing parents. Otherwise a rather pleasant experience, though stressful.
I wish somebody had actualy explained internet safety to me when I was a kid. To be fair, I think my dad would hvve done if he had any idea how bad my school's teaching of it was. Seriously, why would anybody dismiss people trying to explain something that people don't bother to teach?
Glad you had fun though.
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Re: SZbNAhL's Similarly Sibilant (if unpronouncable) Random Banter #223
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Originally Posted by
Insane Jeenyus
By Ronin, I mean that through no fault of the Paladin, his/her lord was killed. do you have Netflix?
Was this in reply to me? Because it's a bit of a non-sequitur if it is...
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Re: SZbNAhL's Similarly Sibilant (if unpronouncable) Random Banter #223
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Originally Posted by
Insane Jeenyus
A.non Wizard has stated it very well.
That makes it sound like he's a non-wizard. :smalltongue:
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Originally Posted by
FinnLassie
Spent the weekend at the Finnish Vidcon equivalent reaching out to kids, young people and parents about internet safety and about the web based youth and children's work we have to offer by the organisation. Especially the guides for parents about children's use of the internet as well as gaming were pretty popular, and we only had a couple of angry WE ARE FINE WITH INTERNET SAFETY >:(( comments from passing parents. Otherwise a rather pleasant experience, though stressful.
Oh, nice! Besides the obvious issues, that sounds like it was super fun.
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Anonymouswizard
Seriously, why would anybody dismiss people trying to explain something that people don't bother to teach?
Easy. They take it as you personally attacking them on their ability to do stuff. "How dare you imply that we were unable to properly educate our child!"
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Re: SZbNAhL's Similarly Sibilant (if unpronouncable) Random Banter #223
Hmmm. The cyborgs are changing. No longer all cyborg-y.
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Re: SZbNAhL's Similarly Sibilant (if unpronouncable) Random Banter #223
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Originally Posted by
Peelee
Hmmm. The cyborgs are changing. No longer all cyborg-y.
Spoiler: Fine, I'll fetch the equipment
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In seriousness, congrats on the new avatar DataNinja.
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Re: SZbNAhL's Similarly Sibilant (if unpronouncable) Random Banter #223
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Peelee
Hmmm. The cyborgs are changing. No longer all cyborg-y.
You get datafairies instead. Here to have fun with your systems. :smallwink:
(And also is based off an (obvious abstraction) of yours truly. So, hey, bit of a view of the person behind the screen here.)
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Re: SZbNAhL's Similarly Sibilant (if unpronouncable) Random Banter #223
The only "internet safety" I was taught as a small child was "if you tell someone on the internet your real name, they will be able to find your house. Most people on the internet want to find your house so they can murder you."
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Re: SZbNAhL's Similarly Sibilant (if unpronouncable) Random Banter #223
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Originally Posted by
DataNinja
You get datafairies instead. Here to have fun with your systems. :smallwink:
(And also is based off an (obvious abstraction) of yours truly. So, hey, bit of a view of the person behind the screen here.)
This is amazing and I love her. Wooo!
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Re: SZbNAhL's Similarly Sibilant (if unpronouncable) Random Banter #223
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LaZodiac
This is amazing and I love her. Wooo!
Thank you! I do, too. Being a gynoid was fun for a time, but I did miss having bright colours and energy. Rainbow!
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Re: SZbNAhL's Similarly Sibilant (if unpronouncable) Random Banter #223
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DataNinja
Thank you! I do, too. Being a gynoid was fun for a time, but I did miss having bright colours and energy. Rainbow!
Colorblind powers activate!
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Re: SZbNAhL's Similarly Sibilant (if unpronouncable) Random Banter #223
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Originally Posted by
Peelee
Colorblind powers activate!
Tsk, tsk. Just because you can't quite see it all doesn't mean that you can't join in the rainbow energy. :smallwink:
Guess it's because you're a greyscale dragon, and not prismatic.
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Re: SZbNAhL's Similarly Sibilant (if unpronouncable) Random Banter #223
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DataNinja
Tsk, tsk. Just because you can't quite see it all doesn't mean that you can't join in the rainbow energy. :smallwink:
But my way leaves me invulnerable to Prismatic Spray.:smalltongue:
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Re: SZbNAhL's Similarly Sibilant (if unpronouncable) Random Banter #223
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Originally Posted by
Peelee
But my way leaves me invulnerable to Prismatic Spray.:smalltongue:
Haven't you ever read "Dancer in the Dark"? The light always overpowers the grey and miserable darkness. Eventually. :smallwink:
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Re: SZbNAhL's Similarly Sibilant (if unpronouncable) Random Banter #223
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Originally Posted by
DataNinja
Haven't you ever read
"Dancer in the Dark"? The light always overpowers the grey and miserable darkness. Eventually. :smallwink:
Hmmm.
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the countryside is covered with "darklines", a type of wire that absorbs light, making the environment dull and gloomy and seemingly draining all the townsfolk of vitality and joy.
"Dull" and "gloomy" don't describe grey at all, though! Grey is a fantastic color, full of life and shine and sheen! You need to appreciate greys more.
For reals, though, the colorblindness doesn't actually have any bearing on my favorite color being grey, I swear!
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Re: SZbNAhL's Similarly Sibilant (if unpronouncable) Random Banter #223
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Peelee
Hmmm.
"Dull" and "gloomy" don't describe grey at all, though! Grey is a fantastic color, full of life and shine and sheen! You need to appreciate greys more.
It needs more colour, though. It's fine for showing things, but, maaaaaan do I get no energy from it. :smalltongue:
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For reals, though, the colorblindness doesn't actually have any bearing on my favorite color being grey, I swear!
I figured, but also thought it ripe for a little lighthearted ribbing. :smallwink:
Which surely isn't dangerous given the size differential between a dragon and a sylph.
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Re: SZbNAhL's Similarly Sibilant (if unpronouncable) Random Banter #223
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Originally Posted by
DataNinja
It needs more colour, though. It's fine for showing things, but, maaaaaan do I get no energy from it. :smalltongue:
Silver is like black; goes with everything, and is never out of style.
Totally in style, I say!