Paladins are bound to " respect the laws of the land and those who seek to enforce them". A neutral ethos would have some leeway in interpreting the precise meaning behind "respecting the law". An orderly ethos, much less so.
Photoshop nothing--I've seen Arabian women like this with my own eyes. It is part of the reason why I can be rather militant about this topic.
Take note that neither Western society nor Arab/Muslim society places anywhere near the same kind of pressure on Arabian women to "optimize" their physical appearance before men that the West relentlessly imposes on Western women. The cha
I stopped paying attention to the Western standard of "beauty" when, at the age of 15 or so, I began to notice just how prevalent make-up, plastic surgery, and silicon enhancements actually are among these models the Western media tend to endlessly parade around. More importantly, perhaps, I also started to see that the majority of the "hottest blonds" typically are women of a
I've seen a great many and dated several Nordic blondes as a teenager and as a young adult. To be quite frank, I've never seen a single Scandinavian woman who rivals the likes of this:
Ordinarily, this is the point where I ought to qualify such a statement by saying that taste is obviously subjective. But therein lies the problem: it are precisely these far-right, white supremacy
"The lack of methodologies, plans, and habits allows the chaotic person to gain what they desire."
This speaks to my point, actually. A Maran will do whatever is necessary in the here and now in order to achieve the overarching goal of obliterating evil where it stands/lurks. That is why I maintain that they lean toward the chaotic ethos.
The neutral ethos, by comparison, is more
Far from lacking method, a chaotic ethos means nothing is off limits in pursuit of an overarching goal--in this case, the eradication of all evil from the face of Thera.
A neutral ethos, by contrast, would be more balanced and weigh its choices more carefully. Marans do not. They don't hesitate to do what is needed, as long as it doesn't harm another of the light.
The "by any means necessary" mentality is self-evident in a Maran. Not to mention that you'll regularly find them running around with a (WANTED) flag. So I suppose it does make sense if Shokai himself is chaotic good.
If you're one of those far-right/alt-right sister-fuckers, as you appear to be, then you are hardly in a position to admonish incestuous breeding behavior, don't you think?
I'd gladly help "diversify" the Arab gene pool, to be quite honest. I'd even consider converting over it.
...I'm not surprised to find that some want to literally hide them away from the world, and keep exclusive rights to them all for themselves.
It's still the hallmark of a male pysche which is frightened, weak, and angry though. Strong, independent women make conservative men their dicks shrink. This seems to be universal.
Caverndweller hunters or marshdweller explorers are fairly high on the list, assuming you don't want to bother with empowerment classes such as a shield dedicated paladin. Felar are likely the best choice for both, combining outstanding dodging with a large HP pool and, in the latter case, imbued staffs/spears with dual wielding, with a great survival-oriented skillset through for example su
There was something about your conduct as Groder that initially made me believe you were a senior IMM playing a mort--rock solid & immersive RP combined with a vast knowledge of the game.
That you are a veteran from as far back as the First Age, well, that explains much.
I remember well how the Murphy's and the Frosty's of their time proclaimed that cloud giants were the "only game in town" for a PK-oriented rangerplay. After all, cloud giants have vastly superior ambushes & bearcharges. A felar, by contrast, has "sucky" bearcharges and the worst ambush of any ranger race; not to mention that their ranger spears/staffs are the ea
The 15 dex dodging doesn't preclude a fire giant from being potent in PK situations. It's just a matter of choosing a legacy along the lines of trapping beneath thunder, which capitalizes on the race its unique strengths, rather than picking a legacy like dance upon the southern wind on a fire giant, in a silly and unnecessary attempt to cover one of its disadvantages.
Felar and fire
I find that a lack of innovative thinking & imagination is quite common among the most vocal critics of felar power builds.
A pertinent example of that is when a player like yourself decides to try their hand at, say, a felar warrior, and then attempts to force a duergar-ish playstyle upon their felar. You then discover that you're basically choosing your legacies just to try and comp
Grammar is too sophisticated and the trolling approach is generally too cunning for Beront.
My guess is either Josiah or Arolin. Most likely the latter.
Brawling will become available once you have brought elbow, knee, and kick at 86% each. The skill itself can then be practiced at a guildmaster, and will go up by using the same three abilities you used to get it.
It will offer a slight damage increase to regular hand to hand attacks, a noticeable damage increase to elbow, knee, and especially kick, and also grants minor defensive perks agains
Its helpfile mentions a "basic damage reduction", along with some other passive defensive bonuses against mental and poison/disease. Is this dam redux protection against evil (i.e. the Squire version of the Maran's mantle of the phoenix), or something different from protection against evil?
This is one very mean tank with plenty of damage output to boot. Second spec: either dagger to soften up the opponent and further press the advantage of the build, or hand to hand to cover possible loss of weapons and/or to get stun to make an exit if things are looking bad.
The more damage reduction you can slap on various sources (e.g. Battlerager with bard support or stoneskin/aura/shield/p