- Joined
- Feb 20, 2017
It because your typical casual player wouldn't think to understand that there is third party material. Most of the people using SRD's are people who don't want to buy books and like it to be digital (mostly so they can use their phones at the table), those same people will think everything posted in the SRD is a legit rule in the game. They tend to be the same people who like their digital character sheets.Not sure why they would care, since the third party content is clearly delineated separately from the first party content. If anything, it just makes the site more useful by having ALL the content in one place for those who want to use it, while keeping it separate for those who aren't interested in it.
This reminds me of a Hogwarts esque LARP weekend my friend sent me. It looked interesting (expensive as fuck though) and I had a flip through their little rule handbook but was met with some unexpected in your face inclusion diversity nonsense about how magic is genderfluid and sexuality fluid. It was heavy on the idea that the LARP is about a school and exploring each other and the self which sounded like thinly veiled code for 'big LARP orgies and sex'. They said you didn't have to participate but you'd be missing out on the full experience. Barf.
There was also a lot of example scenarios of things that you shouldn't do which honestly read like they had happened before from how specific they were. Like, 'don't hex someone to sleep, undress and leave them in the dungeon chained up'.
Yeah. I gave that LARP A big ol' NOPE. Also every picture from the previous weekends was full of fat dangerhairs. Like...gross. Even if I did want to go to a LARP orgy, I wouldn't want to scissor any of these gross fatties.
So gone are the days of hot goth girls? Or did they just gain a ton of weight over the decades?