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- ThorinOakensfield
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So there are Fighters, Barbarians and Monks in the Fighter's Wing? Must suck to be an ascetic Monk in between all those booze-heads.
So the Fighter's Wing is the only one made out of three different classes, right?
So the Fighter's Wing is the only one made out of three different classes, right?
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- ThorinOakensfield
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Maybe Monks should have a Wing of their own. It's hard to enforce ascetic discipline with all those boozing Fighters and Barbarians around you.
Bruce Lee with 400 pound beer gut. *shudder*
Bruce Lee with 400 pound beer gut. *shudder*
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- tritonangel
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D&D Monks aren't really into worship the way Clerics and Paladins are. In fact, I'm not even sure anymore why they're called Monks. They're martial artists, that's all.
On the same note; don't Bards need a place of their own? Or rather, a stage in a public place? Secretive back rooms may be all that for thieves, but Bards probably need to be more in the spotlight.
Mages and Sorcerers will (probably/hopefully) get on fine. Paladins and Clerics are joined in their religion, Druids and Ranger share the same ties to nature, and Fighters and Barbarians will probably get along as well. So maybe we'll need two more Wings.
Then again, do we have any Monks or Bards yet? ALL MONKS AND BARDS PLEASE RAISE HANDS!!
*mouse squeaks in the distance*
*pin drops*
*crickets chirp*
OK, not all at once!
On the same note; don't Bards need a place of their own? Or rather, a stage in a public place? Secretive back rooms may be all that for thieves, but Bards probably need to be more in the spotlight.
Mages and Sorcerers will (probably/hopefully) get on fine. Paladins and Clerics are joined in their religion, Druids and Ranger share the same ties to nature, and Fighters and Barbarians will probably get along as well. So maybe we'll need two more Wings.
Then again, do we have any Monks or Bards yet? ALL MONKS AND BARDS PLEASE RAISE HANDS!!
*mouse squeaks in the distance*
*pin drops*
*crickets chirp*
OK, not all at once!
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- ThorinOakensfield
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*evil glare* While Aegis is occupied with the evil glare, Draelith promptly relieves him of his gold*Originally posted by Aegis:
<STRONG>Then, Vehemence will always know where to go to be "satisfied"
</STRONG>
Cartoon Law III
Any body passing through solid matter will leave a perforation conforming to its perimeter. Also called the silhouette of passage, this phenomenon is the speciality of victims of directed-pressure explosions and of reckless cowards who are so eager to escape that they exit directly through the wall of a house, leaving a cookie-cutout-perfect hole. The threat of skunks or matrimony often catalyzes this reaction.
Any body passing through solid matter will leave a perforation conforming to its perimeter. Also called the silhouette of passage, this phenomenon is the speciality of victims of directed-pressure explosions and of reckless cowards who are so eager to escape that they exit directly through the wall of a house, leaving a cookie-cutout-perfect hole. The threat of skunks or matrimony often catalyzes this reaction.