AlataOrange

joined 1 year ago
[–] AlataOrange@lemmy.world 3 points 10 months ago

We currently aren't running a trial campaign in it yet, however if you would like a look around I'd be happy to give you one after the holidays, feel free to DM me for details.

 

Context: I was diagnosed as autistic as a child and feel that's important to mention.

For a number of years I and a friend have been working on a fantasy tabletop role playing system on and off in our free time. Think Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder, Shadow of the Demon Lord, etc ... In the past couple months we have made a very large amount of headway and are getting into the actual play testing stages. We are currently at the point of adding a lot of meaningful content to play test including Player Ancestries (humans elves dwarves goblins etc...). The way ancestries currently work is each ancestry has three things that it gives your character and one thing you can choose to take from a list of ancestry specific abilities.

Now we arrive at the gnome in the room. I don't particularly like gnomes. I don't dislike them either, I just have never really cared about them. The only gnomes in fiction I think are remotely interesting are Paizo's where the entire race is cursed to stay motivated and happy or they become crippling depressed, ostracized by society for risk of getting infected with sad, and die. However, I don't want to rip off someone else's universe so I want to find my own way to take these guys. To that end I'm wondering if using them as an allegory for autism may make them more interesting and also be drawing from something that I can write from experience.

My worry is that I do want to eventually release this game into the world one day and I can see easily where "gnomes are coded with autistic traits" could easily become "game author compares autistic people to gnomes".

There is also the option of just not including gnomes at all, this is the easiest solution by far but comes at the cost of disappointing a few members of my primary game group who really likes gnomes.

Thoughts, opinions, comments, and criticism are all welcome.

Also any other gnome related thoughts are incredibly welcome.

[–] AlataOrange@lemmy.world 9 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Do you mean sapient? Because plants are also sentient; all sentience is is the ability to react to senses. Sapience on the other hand is the ability to have higher thought, like tool use, teaching, recognizing yourself in a mirror, etc... Finally there is the ability to feel pain which I do not think has a word. Plants from what we can tell cannot process pain, but can process negative stimuli.

[–] AlataOrange@lemmy.world 7 points 11 months ago

I played this game around when it came out as a kid at a family members house we were visiting while sick.

My only memory was beating it and about an afternoon, that it's story was completely nonsensical, and that it was basically just a mediocre call of duty clone but achieved my goal of killing an afternoon quite well.

[–] AlataOrange@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Question: "I shouldn’t be expected to assume that. Furthermore, when they tell me and my natural response is “Huh?” I shouldn’t be vilified for not knowing what they mean"

Who has ever done this to you. Ever. Who have you met that asked you to address them in a specific way then got pissy at you over it? I'm not saying it didn't happen, but neither me nor anyone I know nor anyone who knows a person I know has ever had this happen to them.

Also: "and that should be taken into consideration, but that doesn’t mean everything they say is right."

How can someone be wrong about the courtesy title that they choose to use? Like the entire concept and name 'courtesy title' make it pretty clear what they are about.

[–] AlataOrange@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Is it really so hard to respect a person enough to address them with the courtesy title they ask you to use? Are you in any way inconvenienced by saying "Hello Mx. TWeaK, how are you today"?

[–] AlataOrange@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (7 children)

I agree that Mc is made up bullshit

Boy do I have bad news for you about every other word that exists in every single language. There is no word tree we harvest fresh ripe new words from, everything is made up. We are just meat squirting air through our various holes because we like the sounds they make and wish to communicate thought.

[–] AlataOrange@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

In addition to what @Pons_Aelius replied, it is also used as a benchmark/flex for computers, as to who can build a beefy enough machine or good enough card to calculate more digits of pi.

[–] AlataOrange@lemmy.world 13 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The answer to your question is as simple as it is unsatisfying. Additional degrees of precision in construction are only as useful as your means to use them.

If you using your saw can only cut to an accuracy of 1/8 of an inch, than any precision beyond that point is lost as you are unable to actualize it

However if you are using a saw and you're now at the point of your personal skill that you're measuring to the inside or outside of the mark on a ruler, then it is likely time for you to graduate between more precise form of measurement.

https://youtu.be/qE7dYhpI_bI?si=HCtTbklCA18ZieCh

This video covers a lot of the interesting points around measurement and how we can never truly be perfectly accurate with any measurement of any non-discreet metric.

To give a real world example if you are off by a millimeter diameter when building a car engine cylinder it will likely fail.

[–] AlataOrange@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago

I'd call it Monday personally

[–] AlataOrange@lemmy.world 26 points 1 year ago (4 children)

No shit, we have been for over 2000 years.

[–] AlataOrange@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

You wish it was free, not on your life bud.

[–] AlataOrange@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

That doesn't change the fact that this isn't news. Crime is only newsworthy if it stands a chance at meaningful affecting others in the rest of the country. Why do you think we don't write a news article for every robbery?

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