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Sounds like she just got her lick back and no one cared to revive him. I would have never spent this much time and probably would have left or just did my own thing.
Really use to love this channel but the original voice has left and it's not the same any more so I'm unsubscribing. No I'm not going to be back unless the channel goes back to the way it was.
Daemon by original definition is a being higher than a mortal. Some contexts will have this as spirits in general even the spirits of mortals, but otherwise it is anything from a nature spirit to the creator of the universe. Most settings that will use Daemons as something seperate from Demons will have them as any non-mortal spiritual entity that isn't a Demi-god or higher existance, even if they might get up to that level of power dependent on specifics for an individual.
See, THESE are the good DnD stories. None of this "my DM was an asshole" or "this player was an asshole" shit, stories of how the necromancer created a new form of undeath and a new race, or the evil barbarian getting a change of heart from a pacifist, or how the lizardfolk slaughtered the nobles of numerous kingdoms and completely changed the game.
As someone who likes playing evil characters, every time I hear one of these evil PC stories I realize, yet again, that I actually like playing neutral characters
8:24, They just decided to go full Grand Theft Auto, just full on unrestrained savagery. It's a fun and almost terrifying thought experiment of how easy people will chuck any sense of morality or civility out the window and just indulge themselves regardless of consequence when they are given the power to.
If they're using the DnD species for Daemon (aka, Yugoloths)- they are still an innately evil species that is incapable of being anything else- much like a Demon. Their one difference, being that you CAN hire them and they will do what they've been hired to do... So long as nobody pays more to do the opposite. In both cases, however, they are evil entities that can be controlled via using their true names- which in this story it was clearly used.
It's so interesting, the comments seems to be divided on. Who was right in this situation to the DM or the player character. It sounds like both of them just botched the situation honestly.
I think _you're_ the one who didn't hear something correctly. It had nothing to do with a miscommunication. The douche immediately grasped for other reasons to hate the character, such as it being overpowered, as soon as the group pointed out the "miscommunication," which proves the hatred went deeper than just not liking a character's race.
I'm sorry Y'all, the tides have turned. With this new narrator the Drive to continue the praise of "Yirbel Lives" feels moot. Like I might as well referencing something from an entirely different channel. The vibe isn't right. That said i am getting more immersed in how this new one describes things...perhaps I need a new trend to utter throughout the journey of this new voice. Hmmmm 6:00 this man's trying to die!
Hey atdd (hope you don’t mind the nickname)but I was wondering if you could possibly maybe do the dnd story I went through when I was little it was my first and most memorable game I ever played played, and I’d love to see it brought to life again by your story telling just once more to be able to look back on that memory and moment in time and see it brought to life once more,I’ll truly never forget that moment but I really just want to experience it once again, and I believe that if anyone can do it it’s you because all of your videos have so much life in the stories that you tell of others experiences In dnd.
I have plenty of paladin characters, and I always know better than to roleplay them in a way that screws with everyone else's characters, let alone the session. Mostly because I don't like role-playing a self-righteous asshole and would rather play as a paladin who thinks like a person and not let his oath and religion dictate every little thing.
Alot of things here the Paladin did wrong, but I feel like a miscommunication error is on the DM's part. Daemon? Demon? And they still sound similar in the description. If I was the DM I would have retconned the Paladin being beheaded, tell Paladin no more PvP and give him the choice to continue.
Stories like this are why I believe Paladin is the hardest class to rp, because you need to find a healthy middle between a righteous warrior and a cooperative party member who works with others who don’t share their views or alignment. I often see players fall into self righteousness justifying being antagonistic because it’s the will of their god or go 180 and basically play like a murderhobo with no regards to their oath
I play a minotaur oath conquest paladin. Outside of combat, he is the chillest guy but cross his friends or threaten an innocent he will fight you. The moment combat is over or the opponent chooses not to fight he won't do anything to you
@@greatkhanjr5618 you know a party member in a campaign we’re Im a player is playing a Minotaur barbarían oath of conquest paladin I love how he rp his Minotaur but he leans more in the barbarian than in the paladin
paladins arent that hard to play, at least not in current editions, previously they where a nightmare due to the aligment and the way it clashed so heavily with others. Now days its more of a problem of people tinking that just because they are a paladin they are morally superior to everyone. Most players seem to tink that they have moral highground on any argument and anyone saying the contrary its wrong, stupid or evil, it makes it worse that not that many DMs actually put consequences behind this actions and the players justkeep doing watever they want
To be fair. The very concept of the class would mean people would find it difficult not to slide into Fundamentalist behavior. It preys on the more primal part to human psyche, I'm sure you understand.
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While I'm immensely wary around evil characters (alignment-speaking), even as a pally I don't automatically assume that an evil race means evil character, and am willing to help encourage a better path if they are in trouble.
I play a lawful evil character in a campaign I'm in. Who in fact is a devil, he's actually a rather chill dude who just wants to have fun, but embraces the whole necessary evil side of things when it comes to getting things done, since cant make an omelette without cracking a few eggs. The important thing is to keep in mind even then, just how far is too far in regards to the other characters and how they'd respond.
A "secret werewolf" campaign can be a fun concept and lead to some interesting storylines. Overall, cool concept. Never hijack someone else's character, never conspire behind your fellow player's back, and set boundaries ahead of time. OP chose well, and i hope she finds a better group
I haven't clicked on one of these in a looooong time. Seeing the old animation for the DM I automatically associated it with the tons of times I'd hear the former voice over. Maybe change it? Especially with such a drastic sound change, it's like seeing Sonic and Tails while hearing Team Rocket. That was someone else, not you.