@DevilRaptorB@phyrosa40800 Thanks for confirming 😄 it's fiction, stereotypes are fine and fun as long as they are not damaging or hurtful. Beau is a layered and complex character, she's not just "the butch lesbian". It's fine.
@ajaxises Thank god for it. But it's no guarantee. It's like sex I guess 😅 there's always a risk.
Nonetheless, people should be called out for spoil things for others. But if you want to avoid it at all costs: don't look into social media.
@vioIaceapIena Oh it's shitty behaviour either way. I hate when people spoil stuff. That's why I stopped trusting them with being mindful. If I want to avoid spoilers, I have to keep away. As sad as it is.
@ajaxises Of course, it's a shitty thing to spoil things for these people, don't get me wrong. I hate it with a passion. But since I can't control them, I keep away from social media for my own sake.
@notteardeem@jesterissending And that everyone expected another Campaign 2. Not every story can work as well, not every party works as a group as well. That's ttrpgs for you.
@Gimme_Da_PIEEEE@elischaotic Sometimes I really wonder what people think ttrpgs are. The whole point is to develop your own character and play with your friends. Liam taught me (after 20 years of playing) how great role play between characters and developing their relationship can be.
@Gimme_Da_PIEEEE@elischaotic I don't see how interrupting conversations multiple times for the sake of some flowers is "help characters to develop themselves".
But in the end, both are totally different people and players, and both hype and support their friends in their own way, so I don't see the issue.
@Gimme_Da_PIEEEE@elischaotic Liam has said he didn't want Orym to play a major role because Caleb was so prominent in C2. He wanted his friends to take the focus.
@Gimme_Da_PIEEEE@jesterissending@elischaotic Eh? Vax is initiating conversations all the time. He's actively seeking other characters out to talk to them, especially in the second half of the campaign. He makes jokes and plays pranks as well, which often lead to inside jokes and nice character moments.