you really need to reconsider your thought process
not being able to determine your foes strength prevents you from being the combat role you desire
Hoe, I am a spellcaster
meeeee
mhm
healing spells
get to work
Warlock, dummie
if silviu was a character who would they be
The one whose patron is great at making people bend to your will
last time i got assigned a d&d class it was druid and when i asked why i was told approximately “because you’re a furry”
Was that said in a light-hearted way or in a critical way
neither, really
anyway y’all should go sign up for mad17
please if i dont fill this game the queue managers will shoot me (citation needed)
“blank stare”
“You’re druid because you’re furry”
“”
it’s not really that more of a shrug and a “fair enough”
contrary to popular belief being a furry doesnt always have to be a big thing
not everything has to be a massive thing that reflects on your character you can kind of just be something and have people understand that that’s what you are and casually accept it
took me long enough to learn that lesson at least
Considering that I guessed the quadrant model being more reliable whilst being the actual original model, I’m counting this as a win.
I tend to sit up and read a book. I’m not going to hold a book over my head.
How is the conversation relevant to me?
Were there incidents that happened where people assumed you were a furry only because of your pfp