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We had a great mini Pendragon campaign 15 years ago. I just remember my one friend getting a kick out of saying he was going to exercise his vigor.
 
The current edition rulebook (and probably the final one, RIP Greg Stafford) pretty much says "There aren't female knight in the source materials, but the Arthurian legend has survived so long by changing with the times. If you want to play female knight, go ahead."
Interesting, I only know the older edition books.

And better hope that this will be the final edition. Imagine the estate getting sold to some dangerhair for treefiddy so that they can publish a Nu Pendragon relieved of all the "problematic" ideas and 350% more BIPOC trans-mermaid knights...
 
Interesting, I only know the older edition books.

And better hope that this will be the final edition. Imagine the estate getting sold to some dangerhair for treefiddy so that they can publish a Nu Pendragon relieved of all the "problematic" ideas and 350% more BIPOC trans-mermaid knights...

This is the exact quote from the book:
Keep in mind this important fact: The Arthurian legend has survived for 1,400 years because it has been able to adapt to the needs of its audience. Therefore, if you wish, there is certainly room in the Enchanted Realm for women knights.

The 5.2 rulebook has a longer section on possible female knights than what was in 5.1, IIRC, but it's possible historical and mythological precedents for fighting women while noting that they were extremely rare. Also, 'back to the kitchen, wench' is explicitly mentioned as possible attitude towards fighting women in the campaign.
 
He didn't even defend Cosby, it's even better. He simply said that the now infamous "Cosby Suite" at Blizzard was not named for the sexual misconduct (I don't know enough about the case to know if it was sexual assault or not so I'm going with the broader term) that allegedly happened there but because of his sweaters (it had argyle carpet or something). He's not denying that there was sexual misconduct at Blizzard or even specifically in the Cosby Suite, he's just pointing out that multiple inside sources say it was named for his sweaters and that it got the name before the accusations against Cosby were widely known. Hell, he's not even denying that the room was named because of the sexual misconduct that happened there, he's just saying that it seems more likely to him that it was named for the carpet.
The mod even acknowledges that that's the case, but argues that even something that reasonable "has a very heavy silencing effect on what the room was used for".
 
He didn't even defend Cosby, it's even better. He simply said that the now infamous "Cosby Suite" at Blizzard was not named for the sexual misconduct (I don't know enough about the case to know if it was sexual assault or not so I'm going with the broader term) that allegedly happened there but because of his sweaters (it had argyle carpet or something). He's not denying that there was sexual misconduct at Blizzard or even specifically in the Cosby Suite, he's just pointing out that multiple inside sources say it was named for his sweaters and that it got the name before the accusations against Cosby were widely known. Hell, he's not even denying that the room was named because of the sexual misconduct that happened there, he's just saying that it seems more likely to him that it was named for the carpet.
The mod even acknowledges that that's the case, but argues that even something that reasonable "has a very heavy silencing effect on what the room was used for".
Yeah apparently the room was named 6 years before the Cosby trial.
 
"The feelings of privileged people do not count, therefore your feelings are not my responsibility, and even bringing them up is morally bankrupt tone-policing, harassment, whataboutism, etc."
Your feelings about your facts that contradict my feelings are not as relevant as my feelings about your feelings about your facts that contradict my feelings.

I love the feelings over facts thing because it essentially boils down to the logic of pre school age children. I feel this is the reality that is happening therefore facts that contradict me can be safely ignored. From a 3 year old it's cute. From anyone over the age of 15 without some fairly major mental health problems it's a sign of impressive idiocy.
 
Your feelings about your facts that contradict my feelings are not as relevant as my feelings about your feelings about your facts that contradict my feelings.

I love the feelings over facts thing because it essentially boils down to the logic of pre school age children. I feel this is the reality that is happening therefore facts that contradict me can be safely ignored. From a 3 year old it's cute. From anyone over the age of 15 without some fairly major mental health problems it's a sign of impressive idiocy.
This is why fights in Tumblr become so entertaining. Very quickly they devolve into "Well your words made me feel X!." "Well your words made me feel Y!" Followed by a merry-go-round then of attempts to explain why their feeling set should trump the other's feeling set, as well as how these efforts to one up is making them feel even worse.
 
Hey, for all we know they were getting ready to go on holiday. If you know you're not going to give a shit about the internet for a week and you've been on rpg.net for 16 years wouldn't you be tempted?
Just checked his profile - 16 years, less than 200 posts. This is his second post this year, and only 10 since 2019.

doesn’t sound like it’s going to hurt him much.



So just for fun, after that, I decided to look at a few of the mods for fun.

BCAugust: 2006 - 3,837 or .5 per day
BethDragon: 2003 - 13,906 or 2/day
Tanka: 2005 - 16,277 or 3/day
Zeea: 2002 - 24,441 or 4/day
CrazyIvan: 2002 - 29,751 or 4/day
Dawgstar: 2004 - 37,556 or 7/day
Q99: 2003 - 49,690 posts or 8/day
The Wyzard: 2005 - 76,391 or 13 posts per day for the last 16 years!

Also, the always embarassing Matt.Ceb has a mere 35,925 posts since 2004, a mere 6 posts per day.
 
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At that rate I question if they will even notice the ban.
He might find out about it in a few months, when he shows up for his biannual post. And there will certainly be some smug, smarmy "aren't I just the awesomest" ban message from one of these faggots who think being able to ban someone from the shittiest, most pathetic "games" forum on the Internet makes them some kind of preacher.
 
Anyway to track how much traffic to the site has went down over the years?

I'm wondering how close they are to the mods starting to eat their own.
 
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He might find out about it in a few months, when he shows up for his biannual post. And there will certainly be some smug, smarmy "aren't I just the awesomest" ban message from one of these faggots who think being able to ban someone from the shittiest, most pathetic "games" forum on the Internet makes them some kind of preacher.
Right now there's a faggot hitting refresh on the mod console fifteen times a day waiting for this dude to log in so they can get their dopamine hit.
And they're going to get angrier and snarkier every day until he does...
 
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