Yeah, Guru Laghima advocated abandoning all earthly tethers. Nothing in this world truely matters so do not become attached to anything and transcend all mortal woes. Hedonism is all about CELEBRATING your earthly tethers. Nothing truely matters so don't worry about anything and persue the greatest pleasure.This makes me think of my avater ck2 playthrough in the timeline when all nations where not united like they were in the show/the games cannon timeline.
I went in as an air nomad, and she gained the flight ability like he did.
Also understandable as I had gone in as a vassal under the eastern air nomads, trying to take my time working to the top each generation once died and had loyal family and kin in the other temples.Well in this timeline, it's based off of a timeline where, after Kyoshi died, everything went down hill in my game
Earth Kingdom got 0 imperial Authority and collapsed, Water tribes started raiding the coasts and the Fire nation failed to unify.
There is only war... and that's what inspired this Interregnum choice. Everything sucks, there is only war, and only the Avatar can save it.
I Try, i really do.
I'm not exactly planning on Archer Boy to be much a techie, I'd rather double down on being a archer-rogue and let someone else handle the tech, but maybe that can be a side specialization. I guess we can see how the DM wants to handle our "Skill Points".[X] Plan Yuyan Archer
lets fucking upgrade tech to revolutized peace
Well... you have a few skills.I'm not exactly planning on Archer Boy to be much a techie, I'd rather double down on being a archer-rogue and let someone else handle the tech, but maybe that can be a side specialization. I guess we can see how the DM wants to handle our "Skill Points".
There a lot of villians, and a lot of heroes if you join Aang and crew... But that might not happen, and you'll be the hero of you're own story.Let the nonbenders take the stage for now and help Aang bring peace to the world hope we get the entire cast with the non going to be villains with us for the journey
Even if they aren't explicitly broken down into points, they pretty much are points. The poitns representing "training and experience", of which we only got so much and must distribute.Well... you have a few skills.
Combat. Diplomacy. Command/Martial. Stewardship/Administration, Intrigue. Learning/Spirituality and your traits.
Who you're parents are will dictate your education, and traits, along with your occupation, if you have one, or your starting location.
They are not going to be skill point-based, more... ability through training and experience.
We can do that with just about any build. Though if we want to find him early on, we'd probably have to go South Pole (assuming the DM doesn't just sling him somewhere else in the world).I want to join Aang so we can help him with his journey which is even going to harder then It was going to be in a situation like the stress will be very great like nervous breakdown great then the situation with the fire nation
Believe me, I have everything all planned out and it will make sense.Even if they aren't explicitly broken down into points, they pretty much are points. The poitns representing "training and experience", of which we only got so much and must distribute.
But what I meant was, how you have us vote our specialties could require us to spread out some.
A vote of
[] Primary Specialty :
[] Secondary Specialty :
Would rather let us to branch out far more easily with less percieved loss at our primary thing than
[] What did your Dad Do
[] What did your Mom Do
Because with something like that, if we did "Archer" for both of them we presumably would be a better archer than if only one was an archer and one was a engineer.
Well, it won't take that long if you want that. Belive me. Destiny is a funny thing.I want to join Aang so we can help him with his journey which is even going to harder then It was going to be in a situation like the stress will be very great like nervous breakdown great then the situation with the fire nation
...We can do that with just about any build. Though if we want to find him early on, we'd probably have to go South Pole (assuming the DM doesn't just sling him somewhere else in the world).
Oh yes... that's something I'm going to be waiting for.Also those that are alive will carry deep grudges for his exile because they depended on him to bring peace to the world
How will you deal with letting us see the unique perspective of the Gaang to everyone being broken if we opt not to join them?Believe me, I have everything all planned out and it will make sense.
Well, it won't take that long if you want that. Belive me. Destiny is a funny thing.
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do you want him to be slung somewhere else in the world? Because everything has gone insane already, what's Aangs starting location changing going to make a difference?
Oh yes... that's something I'm going to be waiting for.
Side stories. Rumors and the occasional interlude where you play as one of the members of the Gaang.How will you deal with letting us see the unique perspective of the Gaang to everyone being broken if we opt not to join them?