What I love about this concept is that the character is designed from the ground up for this background, these goals, etc. He'd do wonderfully in pursuing his goals. However, it's a Strahd campaign, and he is *so* out of his depth in another world.
I have an Arcane Trickster with the Courtier background. His secret is that his grandfather and mother both inherited nobility from his great-grandfather. The original title, good for two successive generations, was forged. His goal is to "re-up" the nobility, which never existed in the first place.
I'm impressed that you were able to handle all 562,000,363,888,803,840,000 permutations (P[22,20]). It's a bit moot: The Pi1870 is out now--15 Petaflops and 140TB of memory, but good job! 😜
It's okay. Open AI is trying to open new publishing partner contracts, so those partners will get a lot of money and some may "trickle down" to the authors (c.f. Spotify) Once that's resolved, the smaller authors, self-publish, blog writers, etc. should be thanking Open AI for the exposure. Yeah..
I will always remember US Congressman Tim Walberg using his Memorial Day speech with veterans, scouts, families, etc. to bash his political opponents. Very classy.
This is why I was 100% against trying to get the ERA passed from its 1970's version. Not because I don't 100% support the concept, but because we've seen that a win today can be a nightmare tomorrow when a loophole gets weaponized.
To be fair, I just wore shorts to take the garbage to the curb, even though it's 19F (-7c) here in Michigan. You're still a jerk, though. :)
This'll be easy. I've got a +9 on the roll...
I love this book. Given that I run a lot of Con games with players I don't know, it's a generally great resource. What I didn't expect was that it was good to consider situations or descriptions that might make people feel uncomfortable...so I can consider that even with innocuous games.