frauddogg [they/them, null/void]
<Coronet of the Crashout> Fraud Dogg, <the Edgelord>.
https://readsettlers.org/ || Never surrender, never retreat. || Nasrallah lives on
Daily reminder that plague rats are not my comrades
It’s already here; it just doesn’t affect the settlers yet.
This country is already a fascist state; that you can’t extrapolate that when most of your non-grocery goods that don’t get imported are made by prison slave labor, that you can’t extrapolate when the police lynch over a thousand non-whites a year, that you can’t extrapolate that from segregation still reified through redlining ‘undesirable consumers’ into ghettos all over the country, tells me that you either are a settler, or will gleefully run defense for them from your likely vassal-assed other country.
Which what you mean to say, is that the settler half of Amerika will finally have to live under the same conditions my people do. Maybe you’ll grow a sense of empathy from it. Long shooting, I know; but a subject-of-empire can hope.
Gee, I wonder why that is.
Why I picked up Kineticists for when my GM wants to run a pathfinder table (she actually outright banned me from “any multi-classing swashbuckler into an arcane caster” (and for the record, Sorcebuckler goes HARD), gunslingers, and eldritch knights for like three years because ‘that’s all you play’); Kineticist is straight up Saiyans meet Benders: the Class and no other setting I’ve played has something like it
NOTE, so y’all don’t think I’m at a table with a tyrant: she had a really good point. I’ve been running games w/ her since I was still in school; and in all that time, I only reliably leaned back on two or three gameplay mechanics at any given time to a point that it was getting in the way of the character work and social scenes. Branching out into other playstyles and having to bend my mind around the differences in buildcraft and how that can make radically different characters for someone who typically builds from mechanics first, it actually did my character writing wonders.
Spellswords and gunslingers; the latter because I love bringing Morricone energy to a table.