Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Let's yell about Episode 57!

Thanks for checking out this week's episode! I think this was a great episode- we cover something that I am passionate about (alignment), but it doesn't go so far as to simply be a big rant. I think there's a lot to say about alignment and a lot of good arguments on both sides, so it never hurts to clear up a bit of misinformation and such.

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I hope you all have a wonderful week!

Episode 57: Yelling About Alignment (Note: For the first day iTunes had the episode title as "Neutrally Aligned"; that was an alternate title I forgot to clear out of the file's details before uploading, and although I fixed it on Soundcloud, it took iTunes about a day to fix the title.)

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Questions answered this episode:

1. Is necromancy evil?

2. Is mercy killing something a good character would do?

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Noteworthy Links:

Roll20.net


Home Shopping Network

Karrnath, the nation in Eberron that views undead as a valuable and honorable resource

The Wolverine

No True Scotsman, a logical fallacy mentioned in the episode

Jaynestown, an episode of Firefly that Gabe referenced

Red Dwarf, a british science-fiction sitcom

Order of the Stick #200, referenced in the episode

Enter the Gungeon

Lightning Sand

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