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WCDT strips 4366-4370 (Oct 5th to Oct 9th 2020)
Gnabberwocky:
"Oh, it's a date now?"
*rolls a natural 1*
"No, it CANNOT be a date. I had a horrible time and I never want to see you again. Leave me, vile human."
Raptorofwar:
D&D reference? Keep him.
hedgie:
--- Quote from: shanejayell on 08 Oct 2020, 19:12 ---"You have seduced the dragon."
"WHAT."
"I'm sure you'll be happy together...."
--- End quote ---
Heh. I once had a character who was as close to a fighter/necromancer allowed under 2nd ed rules who ended up seducing (and entering a relationship with) a vampire warlord. It was kinda nice to be able to get strike teams of spectres at my disposal for the threat that we were dealing with at the time, even if the goody two-shoes in the party didn't like it.
Gyrre:
--- Quote from: Boxer on 08 Oct 2020, 01:38 ---"Conspiracy theories... Ghosts and Aliens."
I wish conspiracy theories nowadays were about ghosts and aliens and lizard men... cause holy $&@! the bullshit that flys nowadays makes me feel old, and that the world is getting dumber.
--- End quote ---
The disinformation racket is big and there are more suckers than ever.
Everybody knows the government is corrupt, but if nobody knows what they're doing, they can't be called out. Hence why no matter the veracity, most of today's stuff has to do with the legal definition of conspiracy (conspiracy to commit fraud, conspiracy to kidnap, conspiracy to commit murder, etc).
That said, the Pentagon has done some really wild shit. Like trying to weaponize lone star ticks to spread lyme disease for example. Then there's Project MKULTRA and all the insanity from the declassified documentation we have on that.
Other known conspiracy facts (i.e. declassified and reems of government documents) include the CIA shipping drugs for the Corsican mafia and various CIA-backed drug lords starting in the 40s up through the end of the Vietnam War.
In 1950 he US Navy conducted an experiment they code-named “Operation Sea-Spray,” in which they secretly sprayed the population of San Francisco Bay Area with Serratia marcescens (a human pathogen) to “determine the susceptibility of a big city like San Francisco to a bioweapon attack by terrorists. BTW, the US army has admitted to conducting 239 germ warfare tests in open air between 1949 and 1969 in major metropolitan areas.
And, of course, let's not forget the Panama Papers. Then there's the fact that the reporter who broke that story was killed with a car bomb.
EDIT: added some formatting.
St.Clair:
--- Quote from: shanejayell on 08 Oct 2020, 19:12 ---
--- Quote from: Farideh on 08 Oct 2020, 18:38 ---Hey, high Charisma rolls are useful! That's how I convinced a dragon not to attack us a couple of months ago during a D&D session.
--- End quote ---
"You have seduced the dragon."
"WHAT."
"I'm sure you'll be happy together...."
--- End quote ---
In many fantasy settings, dragons are the closest thing among the mortal races to gods. Many are also capable of taking on human form.
And what are humans, gods, and dragons all known for?
Hint: there's a lot of "half-_____"s and "_____-blooded" hybrids running around.
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