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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

I guess he did not eat any good books lately

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    Erm…. So I came across this in “all” and have no knowledge of RPGs, but from an American perspective, putting a picture of a Black man in danger of flames and saying he’s too illiterate to die… might not be received in the humorous fashion this meme is intended. Just saying.
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      Necromancer: "I am versed in the ancient tongues! The forgotten lore! The oldest words ever spoken. And you come here to challenge me?! ស្លាប់" Barbarian: "Huh?" Necromancer... *flipping through spellbook*: "Uh... ꯃꯥꯡꯍꯅꯕꯥ꯫ !" Barbarian: *shrug* Necromancer... *tearing out pages in frustration*: "Η ζωή σου τελειώνει τώρα!!!" Barbarian: *Razing axe over head, somewhat bemused* Necromancer, *relieved sigh*: "Here it is." *Begins pounding chest with one hand and grunting angrily, while pointing* *Barbarian clutches chest, keels over*
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        Necromancer: "I am versed in the ancient tongues! The forgotten lore! The oldest words ever spoken. And you come here to challenge me?! ស្លាប់" Barbarian: "Huh?" Necromancer... *flipping through spellbook*: "Uh... ꯃꯥꯡꯍꯅꯕꯥ꯫ !" Barbarian: *shrug* Necromancer... *tearing out pages in frustration*: "Η ζωή σου τελειώνει τώρα!!!" Barbarian: *Razing axe over head, somewhat bemused* Necromancer, *relieved sigh*: "Here it is." *Begins pounding chest with one hand and grunting angrily, while pointing* *Barbarian clutches chest, keels over*
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        That first line is reminiscent of *Snowcrash*.
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          In dnd 5e, there's no RAW to support this. In PF2e, you don't need to understand the spell but you need to be able to hear it. So deafening yourself does in fact protect against Power Word Kill, RAW.
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            "Illiterate" is "unable to *read*", FYI.
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              "Illiterate" is "unable to *read*", FYI.
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              Uneducated or monolingual would work better.
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                I think power words work with Earthsea rules.
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                  Uneducated or monolingual would work better.
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                  Uneducated is probably best. For all we know, a barbarian is conversational in 3 different "barbarian" languages and can communicate in 6.
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                    Uneducated or monolingual would work better.
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                    Neither effectively encompasses "inability to *understand*" the spell's language, though.
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                      Uneducated is probably best. For all we know, a barbarian is conversational in 3 different "barbarian" languages and can communicate in 6.
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                      Wouldn't the allegory for class _be_ job? Or maybe career?
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                        Wouldn't the allegory for class _be_ job? Or maybe career?
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                        Not really. D&D characters *have* jobs (unless they're unemployed), the class just describes a set of skills that would (hopefully) be useful for that job. Class is more equivalent to a university degree or trade school diploma - it usually suggests certain jobs, but those skills are usually useful and sought after in many different careers. Warriors can have many different jobs, like bodyguard, townguard, soldier/mercenary, robber, brigand, monarch, hunter, or something completely different like university professor and the character just takes their exercise regimen really seriously.
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                          Power words are just [truespeech](https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Truespeech) in 5e The way I understand it, the whole world knows this language Funny meme doe
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                            Neither effectively encompasses "inability to *understand*" the spell's language, though.
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                            *illingual* works if we're willing to make up words
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                              Power words are just [truespeech](https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Truespeech) in 5e The way I understand it, the whole world knows this language Funny meme doe
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                              >the whole world knows this language That would be super dangerous. It's prolly more accurate to say "reality obeys this language"
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                                *illingual* works if we're willing to make up words
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                                "Illingual" sounds like the dopest rap album of 1989
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                                  Not really. D&D characters *have* jobs (unless they're unemployed), the class just describes a set of skills that would (hopefully) be useful for that job. Class is more equivalent to a university degree or trade school diploma - it usually suggests certain jobs, but those skills are usually useful and sought after in many different careers. Warriors can have many different jobs, like bodyguard, townguard, soldier/mercenary, robber, brigand, monarch, hunter, or something completely different like university professor and the character just takes their exercise regimen really seriously.
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                                  So they're more of just _skill sets_ (lol obviously). I guess my mental dissonance came from you saying "it's a class, not a job ...", when naturally, skill sets are critically important to jobs! I guess a bit of a Venn diagram type confusion. lol Saying "not" about overlapping circles can get interesting with interpretations.
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                                    *illingual* works if we're willing to make up words
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                                    Making shit up as we go is how language evolves, so that could work —though one could certainly argue that even a primitive system of clicks, grunts, gestures, etc. to convey meaning would negate that term's all-encompassing scope. I suppose, according to this silly pedantry I've stepped in, the more precise term would describe an inability to parse "languages used by the majority of current civilizations", or something like that. 😅🤷🏼‍♂️
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                                      I was bummed in *Dragonlance* when our favorite Death Knight, Lord Soth, finally uses power word kill, points his finger and just says "die". C'mon!
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                                        I was bummed in *Dragonlance* when our favorite Death Knight, Lord Soth, finally uses power word kill, points his finger and just says "die". C'mon!
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                                        Like, at least be a little fancy with it and use "perish" or some other posh word.
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                                          I was bummed in *Dragonlance* when our favorite Death Knight, Lord Soth, finally uses power word kill, points his finger and just says "die". C'mon!
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                                          Should be "power phrase" instead of power word, so it could get super fancy
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