"There is a difference between knowing the path and walking the path."
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Actually my monk character took a vow of silence, so it's perfectly in character /j
See if I were DMing that I would say that even with a vow of silence, your character would still need to communicate, via writing or body language. So get used to doing interpretive dance at the table!
Of course yes :3.. plus OOC communication for actions. I mean, im joking, but I have considered that character concept, but it would require a lot of effort to pull off for a full campaign
I actually played a mute language master who was an interpreting dancer.
It's a fun gimmick for like three sessions.
We played a character that had had their tongue cut out, so we used actual sign language and then explained it OOC.
How dare you role play like that!
We're playing over Discord and I got the quieter one to roleplay and scream "I'M SORRY I'M SORRY!" loud enough that their mom come in and check-in on them. Kinda proud of that one.
If I was the quiet one and people noticed or said something I'd probably leave the group
I wouldn't. Like, half of the people I know say that about me. They're wrong, and that's okay. I just talk when I got something to say
I just hate the idea of people noticing I'm doing something different than before, anti character growth on a personal level
I will not make a Pathfinder joke.
I will not make a Pathfinder joke.
I will not make a Pathfinder joke.
Kichae has a stroke.
ok but now i wanna know what the joke was
Use of the word path in OP, dear.
Are you walking the path, or just finding it?
"He's beginning to make-believe."
This is the hardest line in that entire trilogy. Amazing!
Nah. I'm pretty sure the hardest line in the trilogy was
Whoa.
The hardest line of the matrix is when they say "so I will be able to move faster than bullets?" and the other guy responds "nah that won't be necessary"
Actually my monk character took a vow of silence, so it's perfectly in character /j
See if I were DMing that I would say that even with a vow of silence, your character would still need to communicate, via writing or body language. So get used to doing interpretive dance at the table!
Of course yes :3.. plus OOC communication for actions. I mean, im joking, but I have considered that character concept, but it would require a lot of effort to pull off for a full campaign
I'll hambone a message if there's trouble
I actually played a mute language master who was an interpreting dancer.
It's a fun gimmick for like three sessions.
We played a character that had had their tongue cut out, so we used actual sign language and then explained it OOC.
How dare you role play like that!