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krouse ([personal profile] equivo) wrote in [community profile] etraya2024-05-01 08:15 am

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Before we all head into the labyrinth, I figure we should have a level playing field for making calls about risk.

If you die here, apparently you don't stay dead. You're down for two days or so, then you resurrect wherever your body happens to be. So it's probably a nice gesture, if you see a corpse in the maze, to drag them somewhere not totally inconvenient to wake up.

The temporarily dead also come back fully healed of injuries, but the penalty is some kind of personal loss. Think scars, tattoos, a digit, possibly more intangible qualities, etc. I have no idea what the rules are on that, so if anyone has any useful speculation, consider the floor open.

In fact, if anyone is familiar with this kind of thing back in your universes, you're invited to share with the class. The more we know about resurrection in general, maybe the more we can figure out about how it works here. Bonus marks if you have first hand experience.
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[personal profile] stresstokens 2024-05-04 10:59 pm (UTC)(link)
If there's a bunch of superheroes, then why not a bunch of PIs too? Who's the other one?

And don't worry, it's not strategically sensitive. What class you choose really has less to do with your strategy than how you use it. Everyone in a single class can go in some wildly different directions. I haven't bothered multiclassing, personally. The PI thing is just a job.


[ Besides, Fabian's whole deal is less about strategic soundness and more about a monumental emotional breakdown and subsequent spiritual rediscovering of self. Which Riz doesn't get, personally, but he's just happy he's not shuffling around making weird little mournful noises anymore.

Instead he's making weird little happy noises. While he... twirls. It's fucking bizarre, but he's happy for him. ]


Most of us stick to our own class. Multiclassing is like a whole thing. It really piles on the homework too. There's arguments for and against it, but I'm pretty happy in my niche.

But you've collected a bunch of data on us, by now. How about you? Is professional gaming like your whole thing or are you in school too? I'm assuming you can't be that old in that profession.
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[personal profile] stresstokens 2024-05-05 10:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, you've more or less got it. Our post-grad careers will probably have a lot to do with our specialty, but most people take what they can get while we're still in school.

[ Riz's is a special case, but he is, as his mother says, 'a special little guy'. ]

You're actually pretty close to the mark when it comes to our assignments. It's pretty dependent on your specialty there too. Like, wizards have to spend a long time writing essays on the structure of magical theory and stuff, but fighters will spend more of their time learning about different weapon techniques and forms, and artificers will lean how to construct magical items. That kind of thing. Then our bigger party-wide projects look more like us getting sent out to deal with outside threats to put those practical skills to the test.

Aguefort's not really your typical school. Most people go to a school that's probably more like yours. The adventuring life isn't really all that appealing to everyone. But you've got a point that your high school probably didn't really prepare you for whatever all this stuff is. What were you planning on going to college for?
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[personal profile] stresstokens 2024-05-10 02:33 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, like 98% of jobs have nothing to do with adventuring. It's basically a very specialized trade school. With fireballs. And I think maybe with pep rallies still? I don't know, I don't really bother with a lot of the school spirit stuff.

[ He will not point out that he's the unpopular kid in this equation, sans fireballs. He just has a gun. This is probably not much better. ]

Correction: How I Saved The Universe, apparently. Personally, I think if that's actually the case, I should get an automatic pass straight through Senior Year. But seriously, if you have any independent computer know-how (I assume computers are just like crystal tech without the magic?) that might actually come in handy here. Something to discuss offline, I think.
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[personal profile] stresstokens 2024-05-10 11:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Sounds good. Maybe we'll speak in person once this is all over. Right now, we should be focusing up on whatever it is we're about to face.

See you on the other side. Try not to die.