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ComradeMonotreme [she/her, he/him] @ ComradeMonotreme @hexbear.net
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  • Lashki the Kind has propossed to Camila, just having to organised the wedding in Riften. I had saved up 7,500 so I could buy the Tundra Homestead outside of Whiterun and start to set up the Golden Hills farm. I adopted the homeless girl Luca (and gave the homeless man Brenuin a job as a farm hand because Luca says he was the only adult looking out for her in Whiterun). Playing survival so I had to ride all the way to Riften, which is really neat. Following the signs and paths. Found a pet rabbit for my daughter along the way.

    I have Chyrsamere, Spell Knight armour and I'm riding a reindeer. Kind of game breaking as Chrysamere and the spellknight gear has the comparable stats as Daedric, but I'm appreciaitng not having to grind given I've done that lots in the past. I like the idea of my Paladin riding in all shiny and heroic to sweep Camila off her feet.

    I doing restoration, two handed and heavy armor. I'm planning to avoid too many crafting things like smithing/alchemy/enchanting and I'm not min-maxing my stats. This character is built more around finding cool enchanted gear and using that. Working my way towards the Warlock ring in fishing because I think it will synergize well with Two-handed (it casts a ward when you block like spellbreak which gives my paladin a neat mage/dragon deterence with their two-handed sword)

  • Socialist is a pretty broad term. So this is kind of a silly point to argue.

    But historically in many countries a communist was an active party member.

    If you weren't a member you were a "communist sympathiser" or a "fellow traveller" if you were some sort of anticapitalist or antiimperialist activist.

    And like that too was enough to get you brought in front of HUAC or murdered in some countries.

    We all live in the 21th century and these words and meanings are going to change, I know I will alternate somewhere between the simplicity of "I'm a communist" to the nuance of "I think Marxism-Leninism has provided us the best answers to overthrowing the present state of things"

  • The first Mistborn era seems like it would be perfect for a prequel game where you take part in the internecine house wars between the nobility. It would be an open world stealth/action super-power game. Great setting, the large sparling inspired city of Luthadel, a fusion of Victorian and gothic aesthetic. With blanketing ash from regular volcanic eruption and the ever-present mists at night. The crushing misery the nobles inflict on the Skaa (serfs) under the ever watchful eye of the immortal Lord Ruler and his inquisitors.

    It would have unique gameplay mechanics. Burning iron and steel to push and pull off metal in structures to fly through the sky and over buildings. Pulling and pushing your enemies who are holding metal. Or deflecting/firing metal objects large and small at your enemies. Using pewter to make your character tougher, tin to enhance their senses. Use zinc and brass to sooth or riot enemies. So you can slip by them or you can make them panic and flee. Using copper to hide yourself from seekers and brass to detect other mistborns and mistings.

    Likewise enemies would vary, from simple guards wearing metal armour and holding metal weapons (which they will abandon if you start pushing and pulling them for wooden clubs), to the more professional haze-killers with no metals on them and their wicker shields and dueling canes, to mistings who only have one of the 8 powers to use on you (coinshots who fire objects at your, lurchers who pull you, pewter arms who are extra tough, etc) to enemy mistborns who have all the same powers as you, then maybe at the end of the game you might even fight an inquisitor with their enhanced powers and gruesome metal spiked eyes.

  • Okay we're Lashki the Kind. The Lore has a Maiden Lashki, a wood orc who intimidated her enemies by wearing a dress made from her victims' scalps. The Kind is a moniker an online orc has. I think it's ironic to have someone cutting people in half with 2 handed swords be called the Kind. But also she is going to be a sweetie, so it works.

  • Creating a Orc warrior girl. Mainly because I haven't played Orcs much in Skyrim and they have the best racial bonus for survival and combat. But also is going to be good for my Lesbian fantasy when she marries Camilla Valerius and they live in a cute little farm. Problem is I'm stuck at the stage where I look through the names of characters from all UESP games and make a lore appropriate name that suits them.

  • Thanks I appreciate the sentiment. I have played a lot of modded Skyrim (albeit like last in 2017-18).

    I'm craving a real dogshit fast food experience right now. Like when I started playing Fallout 4 again. I'll probably add mods in at some point though. (Plus creation club has the survival mode that is the main mode I'd be using.)

  • Honestly sex toy websites shouldn’t gender stuff, just categorise by what they do, dildo, vibrator etc. I remember love honey used to have prostate stimulators under a heading “Men’s gay sex toys”, a really quite a narrow description. Presumably because cishet men were complaining about seeing butt stuff while buying fleshlights.