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2019-04-11, 08:19 PM (ISO 8601)
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#96
Firbolg in the Playground
Re: DnD Head Canons
*Societies that have been influenced by baatezu soul collectors tend to have unnecessarily baroque and byzantine legal systems; this is to maximize the number of people who have either contributed or been complicit whenever a person is sentenced to death for somehing trivial
*Similarly, baatezu influenced societies often use public stoning as a means of execution. This allows an entire crowd to gain significant lawful evil karma at once
*Devil-influenced societies also tend to have a focus on fertility. People are encouraged to have as many children as possible and forbidden from using birth control. This maximizes the number of potential souls available to corrupt.
*Devil influenced societies also generate LE karma, shorten lifespans, and stabilize their hold on areas by engineerig periodic revolutions that don't change anything. The people mistrustful of the old regime are pacified and are now complicit in the new regime
*That's why they call it 'revolution'. Because it takes you back to where you startes
*The non-lawful alignment requirement for bards represents a tendency toward celebrity style erratic behavior
*generally divine magic manipulates the world in a top-down fashion and arcane magic manipulates it in a bottom-up fashion
*Zagyg could mop the floor with Elminster