I don't know who these folks are, but I'd feel inclined to give that player a +7 Luck bonus with an extra roll as a multiplier I mean, look at all the awesome gameplay options this opens. She could ask him if he'd like to stroke her phylactery, then they could gather their party and venture forth to spawn a progeny of cute little skeleton kittens, and then she could roll an Appraisal check to determine potential alimony... possibilities are endless!
I have seen many examples of pure evil in this forum since it started. This one goes straight to my top 5 list
Here's another for your top 5 list of puuure good:
The good/evil axis might be a perception of Aerie's. She may want to be pretty damn pissed off by someone singing "I believe I can fly". Or she may take that as reassurance of a potential rebirth of her lost wings. Or do whatever else that she desires, like, perhaps, try to give birth to a baby that does not exist in the BG2:EE binary and thus render your savegame unreadable - if she wanted to do that
The good/evil axis can also be found in the eye of the beholder.
Le illustrative chart:
And pretty much anywhere else where you'd want to look for it
Oh my...For everyone, who knows who or what Krampus is - Chaotic Naughty is funny and scary at the same time. (For those, who do not know - go and google Krampus. I will wait.)
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A Drow, a Dragonborn, and a Tiefling walk into a bar.
Source: outofcontextdnd“What’ll yeh have?” The barkeep asks.
“Nothing too exotic,” The Dragonborn replies.
I mean, look at all the awesome gameplay options this opens. She could ask him if he'd like to stroke her phylactery, then they could
gather their party andventure forth to spawn a progeny of cute little skeleton kittens, and then she could roll an Appraisal check to determine potential alimony... possibilities are endless!A Drow, a Dragonborn, and a Tiefling walk into a bar.
Source: outofcontextdnd“What’ll yeh have?” The barkeep asks.
“Nothing too exotic,” The Dragonborn replies.
Good. Goooood. Let the grognard butthurt flooow through you.
Editions civil war.
The good/evil axis might be a perception of Aerie's. She may want to be pretty damn pissed off by someone singing "I believe I can fly". Or she may take that as reassurance of a potential rebirth of her lost wings. Or do whatever else that she desires, like, perhaps, try to give birth to a baby that does not exist in the BG2:EE binary and thus render your savegame unreadable - if she wanted to do that
The good/evil axis can also be found in the eye of the beholder.
Le illustrative chart:
And pretty much anywhere else where you'd want to look for it
Waifu wars.
Civil war confirmed!