Damn Trump was impeached again.. fr tho Trump is 74 rn, so I'd hate for him to run when he's 78. Biden is 78 and he comes off like he doesn't know where he is a lot of the time
I don't know how to tell them this but if an evil goblin overlord created his dungeon to be "wheelchair accesible", he has built it kind of wrong XD Now in seriousness. I can see a wheelchair character if he's like a wizard or so and his companions help him. BUT, it should come with all of the issues of fighting with a wheelchair. What i see here, is the opposite. They're cattering the setting to the person in wheelchair. The enemies are not gonna build a dungeon "wheelchair accesible". It's a fucking dungeon ffs. A lot of ppl in DnD, especially newcomers and casuals, want to be the special guy in the game so they do some "rare" character, but then they don't want to face the consecuences of said character, and get angry if the Dm puts handicaps in their adventure for it. As much as i love the Drow, the "Drizzt craze" was one of the cringiest eras of DnD, with players making Emo edgy drows who were "good, but society don't understand them", only to then get angry at the DM is someone, LOGICALLY, killed them for being a fucking Drow XD There's also the absurdity of being in a wheelchair as a player character in a game in which you can just buy a scroll that cures you of whatever ilness you have, at even the first levels of adventure
I don't know how to tell them this but if an evil goblin overlord created his dungeon to be "wheelchair accesible", he has built it kind of wrong XD Now in seriousness. I can see a wheelchair character if he's like a wizard or so and his companions help him. BUT, it should come with all of the issues of fighting with a wheelchair. What i see here, is the opposite. They're cattering the setting to the person in wheelchair. The enemies are not gonna build a dungeon "wheelchair accesible". It's a fucking dungeon ffs. A lot of ppl in DnD, especially newcomers and casuals, want to be the special guy in the game so they do some "rare" character, but then they don't want to face the consecuences of said character, and get angry if the Dm puts handicaps in their adventure for it. As much as i love the Drow, the "Drizzt craze" was one of the cringiest eras of DnD, with players making Emo edgy drows who were "good, but society don't understand them", only to then get angry at the DM is someone, LOGICALLY, killed them for being a fucking Drow XD There's also the absurdity of being in a wheelchair as a player character in a game in which you can just buy a scroll that cures you of whatever ilness you have, at even the first levels of adventure
I don't know how to tell them this but if an evil goblin overlord created his dungeon to be "wheelchair accesible", he has built it kind of wrong XD Now in seriousness. I can see a wheelchair character if he's like a wizard or so and his companions help him. BUT, it should come with all of the issues of fighting with a wheelchair. What i see here, is the opposite. They're cattering the setting to the person in wheelchair. The enemies are not gonna build a dungeon "wheelchair accesible". It's a fucking dungeon ffs. A lot of ppl in DnD, especially newcomers and casuals, want to be the special guy in the game so they do some "rare" character, but then they don't want to face the consecuences of said character, and get angry if the Dm puts handicaps in their adventure for it. As much as i love the Drow, the "Drizzt craze" was one of the cringiest eras of DnD, with players making Emo edgy drows who were "good, but society don't understand them", only to then get angry at the DM is someone, LOGICALLY, killed them for being a fucking Drow XD There's also the absurdity of being in a wheelchair as a player character in a game in which you can just buy a scroll that cures you of whatever ilness you have, at even the first levels of adventure
I don't know how to tell them this but if an evil goblin overlord created his dungeon to be "wheelchair accesible", he has built it kind of wrong XD Now in seriousness. I can see a wheelchair character if he's like a wizard or so and his companions help him. BUT, it should come with all of the issues of fighting with a wheelchair. What i see here, is the opposite. They're cattering the setting to the person in wheelchair. The enemies are not gonna build a dungeon "wheelchair accesible". It's a fucking dungeon ffs. A lot of ppl in DnD, especially newcomers and casuals, want to be the special guy in the game so they do some "rare" character, but then they don't want to face the consecuences of said character, and get angry if the Dm puts handicaps in their adventure for it. As much as i love the Drow, the "Drizzt craze" was one of the cringiest eras of DnD, with players making Emo edgy drows who were "good, but society don't understand them", only to then get angry at the DM is someone, LOGICALLY, killed them for being a fucking Drow XD There's also the absurdity of being in a wheelchair as a player character in a game in which you can just buy a scroll that cures you of whatever ilness you have, at even the first levels of adventure
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