@@alanbear6505 WH40K anti-daemon prophylactics. Presumably sealed and sanctified by the Church, on Holy Terra in front of the Golden Throne.. I actually find that idea even more scary than daemonic STDs. :)
What I don't get about the whole "secretly making porn of your party" stuff I see crop up in horror stories from time to time is that the dnd/ ttrpgs community in general is FULL of perverts. Why not just play with a group of other perverts?? I'm 1000% certain there are people out there that would welcome free nsfw art of their ocs.
I'm pretty sure that parties consisting entirely of perverts does happen, we just don't hear about them in RPG Horror Stories. Because... An RPG group that creates/commissions NSFW art of each other's characters with full knowledge and consent is a functional group. Or at the very least, the NSFW stuff isn't the horror story.
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@@TheFuriousScribbles, it would be fun to hear a horror story from the other side, though, _"... so there we were, banging like normal, when all of the sudden, the problem player wants to go out adventuring!?!"_ ;-)
That one GM is also a coward. "We're just going to keep playing and not tell them." Grow a pair dude. Tell her no and to stop or its done. I just recently kicked someone out and you don't have to be rude about it either. Just that your not working together and maybe they would fit a different group. Done. Is that s difficult? You don't even have to talk to them but email or message them because it'snot like your breaking up a twenty year long relationship.
In the sexorism story, lore wise in 40k (now correct me on this), the pirate character is doing something heritical & would reasonably & cannonically would be executed by the inquisitior.
From what I've heard doing anything an Inquisitor does not find Heretical is a feat in and of it self. But yes, fornicating with demons is way up near the top of the list.
Yeah, Inquisitors no joke are liable to exterminate an entire bloodline if they think its needed. Kinda the point of 40k, excessive use of force/purging.
In the "sexorcism" part, any inquisitorial agents showing up, let alone the inquisitor himself, would react to seeing someone getting freaky with a daemonhost, especially one of their own acolytes doing so and now being compromised or having been a traitor the whole time, at best is going to be full of burn marks from las fire, at worst is going with the inquisitor for "advanced questioning" before being filled with burn marks.
I hope OP distances themselves from that cousin. The cousin is okay with the DM being sexist and forced the barbarian's player into a rape scenario despite her discomfort, that isn't a sign of good character imo.
Second to last one: that is some pretty cut and dry herracy in the 40k lore. One of the major Demon cults is a sex cult (patron of their dark elves), and blood lines are a major thing in Warhammer, so expressing a plan to sleep with a creature from the warp alone would be enough to get you killed. "Burn everything," is the best reaction you could expect; "Exterminotus," being the worst as the inquisition might kill everything there, including the party, to make sure they got every single heretic. That having been said, an npc saving the rest of the party is weak.
Exactly. It is pretty on point for 40k. However, with the NPC saving the party, sometimes it is necessary if a DM/group doesn't want a total TPK, and want to keep the party alive. As long as everyone is on board, and it's not a regular thing, it's fine.
In the "soft kick" scenario, the OP should have confronted Claire. If either scenario loses her partner, talking to Claire honestly at least airs what the issue is and gives her a chance to learn or change.
It also potentially keeps the partner in the game, if they decide to keep playing. Just soft kicking them like that not only gets rid of both of them outright, but also punishes the partner for the actions of Claire.
A.I., like any tool, can be used to help people in alot of ways. But that guy is part of the reason why some people are trying to remove A.I. in general. What a creep.
@@NBDYSPCL That's, kind of the point. I said a.i. is a tool that can help, I never said use just an a.i. tool for everything. Just because I can swing a hammer doesn't make me a cobbler or builder. The idea of the tool is to help express and organize your thoughts. Perfect if you lack the ability to explain yourself or you suffer through artist block. So in other words, generate an a.i. image. Than pay an artist to make your image a real image. Its that simple.
I can’t get over the dude in the last story *showing his story off to the group* Like writing it is bad enough but to be so in your own delusional view of things as to willingly show everybody is a degree of arrogance and lack of social awareness it’s hard to comprehend.
Very important thing for the group therapy would be to have OP explain the problem with the person that invited everyone, cause that is an extreme breach of trust. You can't just go and invite a bunch of other people to an event without talking to the host first.
After the players had enough MrXes farmed and proceed to the actual plot, just drop much more MrXes on them and make those take everything after the inevitable defeat
This is true but the very fact that this happens so often tells us that it's not that easy for many people, otherwise, this wouldn't be the case. The Venn diagram of conflict-averse people and TTRPG players isn't quite a circle but the overlap is significant. If we're going to stop it, we need to figure out why people become conflict averse and work on both prevention and cure, especially given how much it's bound to be affecting their lives in others areas too, not just when roleplaying.
the 40 K thing is pretty logical, If I were an inquisitor finding a member of my team consorting with a daemon, I'd order the same.... I don't know what hentai suggested the sexorcism to the player, but 40K is a lot darker and grittier than that.
Intro: Alice and Lucky! Or is the black cat Ziggy? Doesn't matter; "Like" button activate! Eight stories? Perfect! I have laundry to fold! "AI 'Art'"--Yikes! We needed an emergency kitty psychic damage repair after that one! "Character Farming"--Agreed. Maybe a fun trick if allowed as a one-off, but the sooner that bud is nipped, the better. "Critical Role Fangirls"--They expect a Matt Mercer DM, but don't want to observe the same rules of etiquette his players follow (loose as they apparently are). "The Implication"--Gross! It's best not to even associate with anyone who doesn't see a problem with sexual coercion, even in make believe. Who was that DM anyway, Harvey Weinstein? "Murderhobo"--That's not how PTSD works... Also, if "that's what your character would do," either 1. Play a different character or 2. Play that character somewhere else. "Too Many People"--The earlier this is clarified, the better. It's fair to point out there was never an allowance for "plus ones," much less endless chain invites. "Sexorcism"--Ending that with lots of fire seemed thematically appropriate. Moving on... "Erotic Fanfic"--I began hating this story from the title forward. Just because incel fantasy anime exists doesn't mean anyone has to watch it. Let it die. This episode needed more cat intermissions.
Oh grand and powerful DnD Doge… Lull me to slumber with your wondrous voice of tale telling! Cast Charm Person on me and steal my heart! Strike me with every Evocation spell in your arsenal so I may know your wrath! So magic! Much wizardry! It would be an honor to lay prone before your throne with offerings of magical boons of all rarities!
Intro: Oh boy. This is gonna be spicy. A young Alice and Lucky. Awwww. Story 1: Oh yeah; this is gonna be spicy. Boo on using AI! Booo! CREEP ALERT! Heroforge is my go to for character token creation. As well as Pinterest and other image search pages. Story 2: That was... interesting and entertaining. Story 3: Ah, yes; the Matt Mercer effect strikes again. Poor Matt Mercer. "Does this face look like Matt Mercer? Am I Matt Mercer? Are you a trained professional actor? Ar there cameras here to record our session?" Story 4: Oh, god. (Mashes abort button). DM license revoked! Story 5: Ohh boy. A that girl. Boot the drama queen! Story 6: Do what I did. Multi-party campaign! Also, oh god. WTF player. Cancel! Story 7: I don't need to hear the rest of the story. (Loads bolter and preps heavy flamer with heretical cleansing intent) Heretics get deleted. It's probably an H, not an anime the idiot got the idea from. Reward for tolerance is heresy and betrayal. Story 8: Sigh. Da fuq. Barbarian wanted a harem. What was going on in their head?!?! Besides the horny. (Horny bonk) H strikes again. Sigh.
Prob with makin bg3 as avatar token, it cost 60 bucks that someone has to do all the portraits or at least have everyone spend 60 for themselves or for others as well.
I count painting 40k minis as artistic talent. I took some classes as dragoncon and continue to improve my skills. It’s improved my traditional painting skills as well.
Judging by the name of the title, regulations for AI are not coming as fast as we wish ... Also... why people feel the need to do their sexual fantasies in DnD? Or in any table top game? We live in an era where people overshare way to mush, rebel against it by being more private about your personal stuff. I guess its a thing to involve people, some get a kick of it, but it's still rude and inappropriate to do that.
I, too, wish to ask my -betters- legislators to regulate things they have no business regulating for reasons entirely unrelated to the actual event. AI isn't the problem with this. Any competent artist could have done the same thing - do you propose to regulate the ability to draw too, just because someone could draw porn of people they know with it, or do you think you might, _maybe,_ find that you're aiming a little too broadly.
@@stevenschnepp576 Until someone releases compromising AI about you I guess XD Most won't recognize something is a problem until it bites them. AI may not be the problem, but how people use it should definitely be regulated.
@@fmor2779 maybe people should just learn to not post their photos on the net. Anyone could always Photoshop their heads in porn, let's not pretend it's a AI problem in origin
@@leonelegender Or maybe there should be regulations because, just like in many other aspects like copyright infringement, or defamation, doing that is considered a CRIME. Does it bother you because... perhaps to you it would be inconvenient? To make things like that easy? Maybe it bothers you because you support that wrongful type of use? Hmmm?
Some of the Creepy DM's need to have a RL rule, if they get too creepy or say sht like "women shouldn't play" then the other players get to force them to swallow a D20 in repentance.
I'm going to have to disagree with you (and agree with most of the comments) to say the DM was being fully fair by killing the horny PC and saving the other two. The faction the PCs were working for have a literal "kill it with fire" policy on anyone who interacts with demons in any way other than "kill it" or "study it so we can kill it" (and the later might still get you shot if you take to long to get to the kill stage) so it makes full sense in-universe for this to happen and the party would have been aware of it.
That 1st story is clever AF. And you really cant stop it. Think about it, all they did was have a controlled death and the equipment WOULD be split with the party or they poof which isnsilly unless like eaten whole. What if instead they get themselves killed in combat? Theres games that have many PC deaths NOT on purpose. 🤔
It's not 'overly attached' to care about what happens to your character; there's not really any point in playing a character in the first place if you don't care what happens to them, just as there's little point in watching a movie if you don't care what happens to the people in it. The 'Eight fatal words' are: "I don't care what happens to these people," after all.
I'm guessing there's a difference between being invested in a character and having a breakdown over potential character death. Like there's a healthy amount of investment. Don't get me wrong, I don't blame the DM's victim for what happened. I just understand what they mean by over invested.
Things like scenario 2 are easely avoided by a DM with a spine. They would hate me soo much, punishing them at every corner after shutting it down after 1 attempt. Their new character would start with only what the party gives him.
Story #1 - That Dave put these pics on a separate account ,which he did NOT share with the Players ,says quite loudly that he KNEW that they would object. Ee-yewww. It's stories like these that make me think there should be some kind of "Stranger Danger" protocol in RPG groups. Story #2 - Dealing with this, a *major* problem I see is that whomever the Character sold their soul to would have a vested interest in keeping that individual around to serve their own purposes. So whomever killed them would be a person of .... "interest" (and we all know what THAT means). I'd add, it is very plausible that the 'sponsors' secretly "tagged" their guy's cyberware, so if he dies or disappears, whomever they find with the goods will be in a lot of trouble. Okay, the goods were sold? Simple, that corp goes after whomever they find with it, and then starts backtracking. Which means that not only is the corp gunning for that Character, but also whomever the Character sold that cyberware TO. There's also a matter of simple economics. If corporations start losing way too many people this way, odds are they are going to be a lot more careful. They're not just going to keep pouring money down the drain, that much is certain. Tougher entry requirements, more control, greater enforcement of loyalty, etc.. Story #3 - "This is NOT Critical Role - and you both should either leave OR learn to *STFU* !!!!!!!!!" Story #5 - CONSEQUENCES, first and foremost for any murderhoboing. Don't soft kick, that's cowardly. Boot, tell them why, and block immediately, so MAYBE they'll learn something. Story #6 - Experience has shown me that the optimum size range for any RPG group is somewhere between four and seven Players. A lot depends on the system and the DM, but too few can mean gaps in what the Characters can manage, and too many means chaos and people getting side-lined. I like Pathfinder, but it is a complex system, and the numbers talked about here would be flat-out unmanageable. If not wanting to turn anyone away, the best that could possibly be done here is to tell the entire group there are way too many for one game, and split them into separate groups. Each separate group run by a different DM or, if only one DM, run on different nights. That's the only way, as I see it. Story #7 - The DM handled this as well as could have been managed, all things considered. Pirate was repeatedly told that his "sexorcism" was NOT going to work, and that it was a generally bad idea (sudden horrific visions of daemonic STDs, yikes!!!!!). Entirely on him, no sympathy whatsoever..
On the cyberpunk red story, thats a hard no, the system focuses on the lack of resources, so allowing players to generate free money (or to be more specific, unrestricted items, since one the game starts you cannot get every item, you gotta go through a fixer, which introduces more story beats), by allowing this you are not only breaking the economy of the game, setting 2 players to be op (if they dont share) but letting them know they can get away with metagaming
I use AI Art generation to get a basis and idea to realize my own character concepts So I can know what they look like Sometimes I share them with others That being said I know the risks of the algorithm being abused and making a metric ton of NSFW pictures in the time it takes me to piss And a lot of them can be very disrespectful and disturbing
To be fair, in Dragon Age Origins. There is a similar situation to the Sexorcism. If you send your character to meet the Demon. You can fight, intimidate, or let the demon keep the victim. You could convince the demon to leave and sleep with your character.
Oh hey I used BG3 to make tokens for my friends. Well one of them made her own and i copied it for screenshots but i made the other three and a couple NPCs that way
The sexorcism story is complicated. On one hand, if you are playing 40k, you have to be upfront and actively opt out of some of the content that may or may not be the norm in the typical Dnd games. But you also can’t get assmad when some allegedly unfair thing happens to your character because that’s how 40k works. Inquisitors would 100% murk you for trying to bang a possessed person and then they’d kill the possessed. But I will admit the DM did kind of handle it in a very deus ex machina type of way which I would steer clear from in any TTRPG but especially a brutal game like 40k
Let's be honest, critical role, and many other live actual plays, are scripted. That's not saying that every single thing that happens is scripted, but, in general, there is a designated end goal, and several designated stepping Stones. It's the filler and the actual goings on that are not scripted. In much a similar fashion as to professional wrestling.
Cyberpunk game: that is not really any smarter than rolling up d&d characters and having the party keep killing themselves off for exp. Money in that game is generally how characters advance, so that seems more disruptive than anything. You also run into the issue of that game has injuries taking a long time to heal (up to a week to fully heal), so it moves the job back a week. Possibly missing their first job, if the dm is running a time line. "Selling one's soul" is just going into debt, so it kind of negates the point of it as an rp hook if you just have a character commit suicide to get out of it... meh? Their game.
Y'know, that AI story almost makes me want to use my REAL artistic skills to make DnD specific Pictaros so if anyone needs a Token of their DnD character and can't draw, they can just use the pictaro to make their character. They just need to look up the Race specific Pictaro. (For those of you who don't know, a Pictaro is kind of like a "dress up" game, but you get to customize how the character looks entirely from skin tone to facial details, to clothes and accessories)
IDK what Crit Roll is, never seen it, but this is like the 3rd story I've heard where people go in expecting it to be like the DnD shows like Dropout, or that animated DnD thing the Rick and Morty/Community guy had.
Critical Role is a DND live play series where famous voice actors like Liam O Brien, Laura Bailey, Matt Mercer, Talesin Jaffe, and Marisha Ray play DND with occasional guest players here and there.
In the Sexorcism story, I feel the GM doesn't get the universe and is buckling under the weight of player agency. The Inquisitor would have killed the entire party reflexively, and justly so, unless he was feeling immensely lenient (I never said just killing and kicking the pirate was a bad thing, mind..).
People always giving us Daves a bad name. Luckily I'm not that into generative AI outside of making ChatGPT write the stupidest TV show pitch bibles I can think of for fun when I'm bored, but I don't share those with people unless they make me laugh.
It's one thing to use a i r programs to make fun of characters and things like that and nothing nefarious. Or am I a very specific case it provides me accessibility in order to make art because I'm mostly blind add it's next to impossible to do in a more traditional sense. I'm saying this because I know there's a lot of people out there who are completely against all AI art and may not realize that it can be used as accessibility technology for certain disabled persons... That being said as with any tool there are people who use it for good and people who will use it for evil and there are shades of grey... Be responsible Also, you can make a i art with just prompts and not use anyone photo whatsoever... Are predominantly use prompts to make AI art for fun but if a friend has a cool photo and what their express permission I might turn that into AI art but to me personally that is a little bit less are a little bit more or less just throw this through a program... For me personally as a mostly blind person the art is in me using creative wording and phrasing for the art to come out different
you do realize any ai art programs that can produce stuff that looks good to people are all built ontop of art theft tho? Taking artist's images without any consent to feed into their algorithms so that their style can be mimicked? The worst part being when they then proceeds to sell subscriptions to their ai- these tech people never cared at all about anyone other than themselves making money, the same as the whole NTF bullshit a while back with people coining NTFs from a recently dead artist's art and selling them for fat cash. They don't deserve any type of support, but you do you ig
@@makinganegg-tempt1986 there are plenty of AI art programs that have the art program into them and not stolen just to let you know. And also if you think about how many people do anime? So how many art styles of anime are there there are tons. Same thing with almost any other art style. Now I don't agree with the theft of someone's actual art and I do not agree was making art of someone without their consent so on and so forth. But if you want to get into gate keep disabled people from using AI art because there are some people who do use it in nefariously but the rest of us that don't then I don't feel like that is okay. There seems to be a lot of gatekeeping and ableist out there that have a problem with a lot of using a i r and other things accessive ability technology. I get where you're coming from but a lot of your information is not completely correct. I tell you what I'll give you my eyes for a week along with my damaged hands and you can try to do art the old fashioned way and see how well that goes probably not super great to be honest. Again there are bad people that use AI art to do bad things but not all of us are like that so stop putting us in one corral.
Damn! Im just gonna say you need EVERYONES consent to do that click bait. I did, and oddly enough, my players enjoyed it. It was tamed at pg-13 quality.. not full hustlers
Hi Artist here real artist not AI "Artist" To all the other artist out there Use Night shade for your art. Night Dhade is a program that protects your Art and poisons AI. How does it do this? Every art is tagged with a word for AI art to use so if you draw a dog it will say dog. If you use Night Shade it will say apple or another word. The more Artist use this the more it potions the well. And your art doesn't get stolen, You posion AI art thieves. And we have a peace of mind. And AI can't "lerarn" anymore.
I've always wondering how to get better through practice without feeling terrible about it or just straight up being bad. I know there's no straight road to success when it comes to art, but do you have any tips for someone who's thinking about trying to start drawing?
@@easiestcc6451 its easy to feel like you suck when drawing (i mean i still suck at it) but the more you do it the less you suck at it than before ig! i think one part of it is just finding the desire to communicate through drawing (i have a lot of stuff i find very interesting visually that's hard to describe and all) and then trying to figure out how do do that specifically with references!
@@makinganegg-tempt1986 I mean I have a drawing tablet that someone gifted me YEARS ago and if I ever do get into drawing, I think i'll just do what PewDiePie did and just draw for 10 minutes every day.
@@easiestcc6451 do what you want and don't burn yourself out! But I will recommend starting on just pencil and paper if you have never really drawn anything before, bcs learning art programs could be more of a pain added ontop the actual drawing process
"Don't cry, you know how to get out of this." And it was leaving the table, so yeah, I guess she did.
How bad do you have to be at sex that it exorcises demons? “Nope! I’m going back to Chaos!”
I keep thinking of daemonic STDs. It's not a pretty picture.
@@7thsealord888 Always wear protection when dealing with the Great Unclean One.
@@alanbear6505 WH40K anti-daemon prophylactics. Presumably sealed and sanctified by the Church, on Holy Terra in front of the Golden Throne..
I actually find that idea even more scary than daemonic STDs. :)
@@alanbear6505
"Holy Inquisitor, the daemon is breaking free!!!!""
"Hold on! I MUST first complete the Ritual Of Unwrapping!" :)
That was actually a tame response from the inquisitor.
making AI nudes of anyone without their consent might land someone in hot water legally that's probs why he run.
Yeahhhhh..... If it's not already classified as something similar to revenge porn, it probably will be soon. Either way, it's unethical as fuck.
What I don't get about the whole "secretly making porn of your party" stuff I see crop up in horror stories from time to time is that the dnd/ ttrpgs community in general is FULL of perverts. Why not just play with a group of other perverts?? I'm 1000% certain there are people out there that would welcome free nsfw art of their ocs.
I've wondered this myself. If ERP is your thing, then just *advertise* it as such instead of trying to sneak it in and spring it on your players.
Or you could just make the NSFW art yourself and just never share it.
I'm pretty sure that parties consisting entirely of perverts does happen, we just don't hear about them in RPG Horror Stories. Because... An RPG group that creates/commissions NSFW art of each other's characters with full knowledge and consent is a functional group. Or at the very least, the NSFW stuff isn't the horror story.
@@TheFuriousScribbles, it would be fun to hear a horror story from the other side, though, _"... so there we were, banging like normal, when all of the sudden, the problem player wants to go out adventuring!?!"_ ;-)
Maybe he gets off on them not knowing...
That one GM is also a coward. "We're just going to keep playing and not tell them." Grow a pair dude. Tell her no and to stop or its done. I just recently kicked someone out and you don't have to be rude about it either. Just that your not working together and maybe they would fit a different group. Done. Is that s difficult? You don't even have to talk to them but email or message them because it'snot like your breaking up a twenty year long relationship.
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Depends on if they deserve honesty or not. A creep, for example, deserves the uncertainty of ghosting
In the sexorism story, lore wise in 40k (now correct me on this), the pirate character is doing something heritical & would reasonably & cannonically would be executed by the inquisitior.
From what I've heard doing anything an Inquisitor does not find Heretical is a feat in and of it self. But yes, fornicating with demons is way up near the top of the list.
You are correct. Heck they would take one hard look into the whole group just in case the heresy have corrupted the rest of the group.
Yeah
And also they would kill everyone involved, even the poor bastards who were also victims of that bs, because innocence proves nothing
Indeed, in fact, I think burning just the one room might have been underkill
Yeah, Inquisitors no joke are liable to exterminate an entire bloodline if they think its needed.
Kinda the point of 40k, excessive use of force/purging.
Inquisitors are 100% like that. He would be viewed as Chaos tainted. So, screw the pirate.
And surely the entire party, just to be sure
@@GarkKahnokay, true, but the Game Master was trying to be nice. Pirate had been warned.
If anyone ever tells me to do it like Mercer, my immediate answer will be "pay me".
Mine is 'Can you voice act and roleplay like Laura Bailey or Sam Riegal?'
"Unless you count painting miniatures"
I do!
In the "sexorcism" part, any inquisitorial agents showing up, let alone the inquisitor himself, would react to seeing someone getting freaky with a daemonhost, especially one of their own acolytes doing so and now being compromised or having been a traitor the whole time, at best is going to be full of burn marks from las fire, at worst is going with the inquisitor for "advanced questioning" before being filled with burn marks.
"For, in secret, a second account was made."
If I were a runner in that cyberpunk group, I don't think my character would trust the guy who killed an ally over a codename
This title actually made me exclaim "EXCUSE ME WHAT?!" out loud in public.
I hope OP distances themselves from that cousin. The cousin is okay with the DM being sexist and forced the barbarian's player into a rape scenario despite her discomfort, that isn't a sign of good character imo.
"But he was just joking dude, he wasn't seriously going to do it!" - Cousin, probably.
As someone with a horror story of porn being drawn of my character:
the difference is consent.
if you ask first, and the person says its ok, its OK.
Ugh, the one about the creepy DMPC made my skin crawl! No means no :c
Second to last one: that is some pretty cut and dry herracy in the 40k lore. One of the major Demon cults is a sex cult (patron of their dark elves), and blood lines are a major thing in Warhammer, so expressing a plan to sleep with a creature from the warp alone would be enough to get you killed. "Burn everything," is the best reaction you could expect; "Exterminotus," being the worst as the inquisition might kill everything there, including the party, to make sure they got every single heretic.
That having been said, an npc saving the rest of the party is weak.
Exactly. It is pretty on point for 40k. However, with the NPC saving the party, sometimes it is necessary if a DM/group doesn't want a total TPK, and want to keep the party alive. As long as everyone is on board, and it's not a regular thing, it's fine.
@@AzureKyle I kind of got the impression the rest of the party was failing because the one guy was "sexorsizing" instead of helping the party.
@@rynowatcher That's possible, but at the same time, 1 person doesn't always make much of a difference.
@@AzureKyle in real life, sure. In game balance for Warhammer rules, one extra bolt thrower or melta-weapon could matter a lot.
In the "soft kick" scenario, the OP should have confronted Claire. If either scenario loses her partner, talking to Claire honestly at least airs what the issue is and gives her a chance to learn or change.
It also potentially keeps the partner in the game, if they decide to keep playing. Just soft kicking them like that not only gets rid of both of them outright, but also punishes the partner for the actions of Claire.
Im terrified of that title lol
"you know how to get out of this..." I have never been so horrified
5:41 he ran out, deleted all his social media, and moved? That’s gotta be the funniest exit from any horror story. Caught in 4K.
Hero forge is usually better for making digital tokens than bg3 imo
A.I., like any tool, can be used to help people in alot of ways. But that guy is part of the reason why some people are trying to remove A.I. in general. What a creep.
@@NBDYSPCL That's, kind of the point. I said a.i. is a tool that can help, I never said use just an a.i. tool for everything. Just because I can swing a hammer doesn't make me a cobbler or builder. The idea of the tool is to help express and organize your thoughts. Perfect if you lack the ability to explain yourself or you suffer through artist block.
So in other words, generate an a.i. image. Than pay an artist to make your image a real image. Its that simple.
@@NBDYSPCL why would you pay someone to make porn of your friends with out thier consent?
I mean people are making AI "art" and then selling em. Stealing from artists. That is the main reason we want AI generative images gone forever.
@@HypercomboProduction or at least give them credit as well.
Usually people with A.I tend to be broke or have specific needs met in unrealistic time.
I can’t get over the dude in the last story *showing his story off to the group*
Like writing it is bad enough but to be so in your own delusional view of things as to willingly show everybody is a degree of arrogance and lack of social awareness it’s hard to comprehend.
please make 1 hour compilation of kitties grooming and playing with each other
Very important thing for the group therapy would be to have OP explain the problem with the person that invited everyone, cause that is an extreme breach of trust. You can't just go and invite a bunch of other people to an event without talking to the host first.
not even an attempt at an apology, just a bolt and run lol
After the players had enough MrXes farmed and proceed to the actual plot, just drop much more MrXes on them and make those take everything after the inevitable defeat
There's always a bigger fish
I mean, I've used an adult sim game to design one of *my* characters. And the design I showed the players and dm was SFW.
I have a feeling the player in that last story probably didn't have his girlfriend for very long after that.
Also, the barbarian adds Lesbian Fetishizaion to his list of crimes. How fun!
@@LucyBean42 Yeah, that too.
Hey Doge! Tbf means “to be fair”🤝
They should absolutely communicate instead of soft kicking. Confrontation avoidance and lack of communication is what causes most issues in DnD.
This is true but the very fact that this happens so often tells us that it's not that easy for many people, otherwise, this wouldn't be the case. The Venn diagram of conflict-averse people and TTRPG players isn't quite a circle but the overlap is significant. If we're going to stop it, we need to figure out why people become conflict averse and work on both prevention and cure, especially given how much it's bound to be affecting their lives in others areas too, not just when roleplaying.
I like your avatar, your voice, and the overall cozy setup of how you present your stories.
@@NBDYSPCL I think he's just a good speaker. I don't think it's AI.
who the fuck uses the word "succulent" to describe a dress?
It's been used at times in the past, but it's rare to hear it.
I thought succulents were a plant
@@cheemsdrip7478 but it's also used to describe something tasty and appetizing.
Writers with small vocabularies who trust their thesauri a little too much.
@@jamcalx ooooh
Ah, lovely little kittens in a basket - yep it's Monday and Doge time!
the 40 K thing is pretty logical, If I were an inquisitor finding a member of my team consorting with a daemon, I'd order the same.... I don't know what hentai suggested the sexorcism to the player, but 40K is a lot darker and grittier than that.
Intro: Alice and Lucky! Or is the black cat Ziggy? Doesn't matter; "Like" button activate! Eight stories? Perfect! I have laundry to fold!
"AI 'Art'"--Yikes! We needed an emergency kitty psychic damage repair after that one!
"Character Farming"--Agreed. Maybe a fun trick if allowed as a one-off, but the sooner that bud is nipped, the better.
"Critical Role Fangirls"--They expect a Matt Mercer DM, but don't want to observe the same rules of etiquette his players follow (loose as they apparently are).
"The Implication"--Gross! It's best not to even associate with anyone who doesn't see a problem with sexual coercion, even in make believe. Who was that DM anyway, Harvey Weinstein?
"Murderhobo"--That's not how PTSD works... Also, if "that's what your character would do," either 1. Play a different character or 2. Play that character somewhere else.
"Too Many People"--The earlier this is clarified, the better. It's fair to point out there was never an allowance for "plus ones," much less endless chain invites.
"Sexorcism"--Ending that with lots of fire seemed thematically appropriate. Moving on...
"Erotic Fanfic"--I began hating this story from the title forward. Just because incel fantasy anime exists doesn't mean anyone has to watch it. Let it die.
This episode needed more cat intermissions.
I think in Dark Heresy, having sex with a demon would probably mutate you.
Oh grand and powerful DnD Doge… Lull me to slumber with your wondrous voice of tale telling!
Cast Charm Person on me and steal my heart!
Strike me with every Evocation spell in your arsenal so I may know your wrath!
So magic! Much wizardry!
It would be an honor to lay prone before your throne with offerings of magical boons of all rarities!
As a 40k lore enthusiast yes that's exactly how an Inquisitor would act
7 minutes ago? Wild I caught this one so early! Hope you have a wonderful day and thanks for the upload to get me through the morning😊😊
Intro: Oh boy. This is gonna be spicy.
A young Alice and Lucky. Awwww.
Story 1: Oh yeah; this is gonna be spicy.
Boo on using AI! Booo!
CREEP ALERT!
Heroforge is my go to for character token creation. As well as Pinterest and other image search pages.
Story 2: That was... interesting and entertaining.
Story 3: Ah, yes; the Matt Mercer effect strikes again.
Poor Matt Mercer.
"Does this face look like Matt Mercer? Am I Matt Mercer? Are you a trained professional actor? Ar there cameras here to record our session?"
Story 4: Oh, god. (Mashes abort button). DM license revoked!
Story 5: Ohh boy. A that girl. Boot the drama queen!
Story 6: Do what I did. Multi-party campaign! Also, oh god. WTF player. Cancel!
Story 7: I don't need to hear the rest of the story. (Loads bolter and preps heavy flamer with heretical cleansing intent) Heretics get deleted. It's probably an H, not an anime the idiot got the idea from. Reward for tolerance is heresy and betrayal.
Story 8: Sigh. Da fuq. Barbarian wanted a harem. What was going on in their head?!?! Besides the horny. (Horny bonk) H strikes again. Sigh.
Prob with makin bg3 as avatar token, it cost 60 bucks that someone has to do all the portraits or at least have everyone spend 60 for themselves or for others as well.
I count painting 40k minis as artistic talent. I took some classes as dragoncon and continue to improve my skills. It’s improved my traditional painting skills as well.
Judging by the name of the title, regulations for AI are not coming as fast as we wish ...
Also... why people feel the need to do their sexual fantasies in DnD? Or in any table top game? We live in an era where people overshare way to mush, rebel against it by being more private about your personal stuff. I guess its a thing to involve people, some get a kick of it, but it's still rude and inappropriate to do that.
I, too, wish to ask my -betters- legislators to regulate things they have no business regulating for reasons entirely unrelated to the actual event.
AI isn't the problem with this. Any competent artist could have done the same thing - do you propose to regulate the ability to draw too, just because someone could draw porn of people they know with it, or do you think you might, _maybe,_ find that you're aiming a little too broadly.
@@stevenschnepp576 Until someone releases compromising AI about you I guess XD
Most won't recognize something is a problem until it bites them. AI may not be the problem, but how people use it should definitely be regulated.
@@fmor2779 maybe people should just learn to not post their photos on the net. Anyone could always Photoshop their heads in porn, let's not pretend it's a AI problem in origin
@@leonelegender Or maybe there should be regulations because, just like in many other aspects like copyright infringement, or defamation, doing that is considered a CRIME. Does it bother you because... perhaps to you it would be inconvenient? To make things like that easy? Maybe it bothers you because you support that wrongful type of use? Hmmm?
Opie implied that they knew exactly what the DM was doing
Some of the Creepy DM's need to have a RL rule, if they get too creepy or say sht like "women shouldn't play" then the other players get to force them to swallow a D20 in repentance.
A sister of battle and a psyker walk somewhere alone....
I'm going to have to disagree with you (and agree with most of the comments) to say the DM was being fully fair by killing the horny PC and saving the other two. The faction the PCs were working for have a literal "kill it with fire" policy on anyone who interacts with demons in any way other than "kill it" or "study it so we can kill it" (and the later might still get you shot if you take to long to get to the kill stage) so it makes full sense in-universe for this to happen and the party would have been aware of it.
I cast " *FIREBALL* !" on the like button, even before the Doge-Clan Tabaxi appear!😸🥰😋
"The Implication" is... that's actually not very many steps away from rape. That's actually horrifying.
Definitely harassment.
That 1st story is clever AF. And you really cant stop it. Think about it, all they did was have a controlled death and the equipment WOULD be split with the party or they poof which isnsilly unless like eaten whole. What if instead they get themselves killed in combat? Theres games that have many PC deaths NOT on purpose. 🤔
Comment for the cats. Just watch out for cats with yellow bandanas..
Too much cuteness?
It's not 'overly attached' to care about what happens to your character; there's not really any point in playing a character in the first place if you don't care what happens to them, just as there's little point in watching a movie if you don't care what happens to the people in it. The 'Eight fatal words' are: "I don't care what happens to these people," after all.
I'm guessing there's a difference between being invested in a character and having a breakdown over potential character death. Like there's a healthy amount of investment.
Don't get me wrong, I don't blame the DM's victim for what happened. I just understand what they mean by over invested.
All love to the mighty Doge! Love this channel!
Just based on the title, this sounds like a new low.
Things like scenario 2 are easely avoided by a DM with a spine. They would hate me soo much, punishing them at every corner after shutting it down after 1 attempt. Their new character would start with only what the party gives him.
Story #1 - That Dave put these pics on a separate account ,which he did NOT share with the Players ,says quite loudly that he KNEW that they would object. Ee-yewww. It's stories like these that make me think there should be some kind of "Stranger Danger" protocol in RPG groups.
Story #2 - Dealing with this, a *major* problem I see is that whomever the Character sold their soul to would have a vested interest in keeping that individual around to serve their own purposes. So whomever killed them would be a person of .... "interest" (and we all know what THAT means). I'd add, it is very plausible that the 'sponsors' secretly "tagged" their guy's cyberware, so if he dies or disappears, whomever they find with the goods will be in a lot of trouble. Okay, the goods were sold? Simple, that corp goes after whomever they find with it, and then starts backtracking. Which means that not only is the corp gunning for that Character, but also whomever the Character sold that cyberware TO.
There's also a matter of simple economics. If corporations start losing way too many people this way, odds are they are going to be a lot more careful. They're not just going to keep pouring money down the drain, that much is certain. Tougher entry requirements, more control, greater enforcement of loyalty, etc..
Story #3 - "This is NOT Critical Role - and you both should either leave OR learn to *STFU* !!!!!!!!!"
Story #5 - CONSEQUENCES, first and foremost for any murderhoboing. Don't soft kick, that's cowardly. Boot, tell them why, and block immediately, so MAYBE they'll learn something.
Story #6 - Experience has shown me that the optimum size range for any RPG group is somewhere between four and seven Players. A lot depends on the system and the DM, but too few can mean gaps in what the Characters can manage, and too many means chaos and people getting side-lined. I like Pathfinder, but it is a complex system, and the numbers talked about here would be flat-out unmanageable.
If not wanting to turn anyone away, the best that could possibly be done here is to tell the entire group there are way too many for one game, and split them into separate groups. Each separate group run by a different DM or, if only one DM, run on different nights. That's the only way, as I see it.
Story #7 - The DM handled this as well as could have been managed, all things considered. Pirate was repeatedly told that his "sexorcism" was NOT going to work, and that it was a generally bad idea (sudden horrific visions of daemonic STDs, yikes!!!!!). Entirely on him, no sympathy whatsoever..
Why did u skipp number 4
On the cyberpunk red story, thats a hard no, the system focuses on the lack of resources, so allowing players to generate free money (or to be more specific, unrestricted items, since one the game starts you cannot get every item, you gotta go through a fixer, which introduces more story beats), by allowing this you are not only breaking the economy of the game, setting 2 players to be op (if they dont share) but letting them know they can get away with metagaming
I use AI Art generation to get a basis and idea to realize my own character concepts
So I can know what they look like
Sometimes I share them with others
That being said
I know the risks of the algorithm being abused and making a metric ton of NSFW pictures in the time it takes me to piss
And a lot of them can be very disrespectful and disturbing
To be fair, in Dragon Age Origins. There is a similar situation to the Sexorcism. If you send your character to meet the Demon. You can fight, intimidate, or let the demon keep the victim. You could convince the demon to leave and sleep with your character.
Ai porn in all caps will forever kill me ☠️☠️
Oh hey I used BG3 to make tokens for my friends. Well one of them made her own and i copied it for screenshots but i made the other three and a couple NPCs that way
Oh Gosh, that title. Why does AI have to infect EVERYTHING nowadays 😂
A lack of AI regulation does that.
@@easiestcc6451 oh yeah it does. E everyone's too focused on the "can we do it" rather than asking "should we"
The sexorcism is from a manga, there are 2 that I know of
Been listening to you for about 2 weeks now and have really been enjoying it.
There are LOTS of fucked up people out there lol
You should give your model the toe beans!
Last time a guy tried SA at our table, he ended up with 2 black eyes and no friends.
Curious why that guy didn't try crying assault to the police.
That was indeed the correct response
The sexorcism story is complicated. On one hand, if you are playing 40k, you have to be upfront and actively opt out of some of the content that may or may not be the norm in the typical Dnd games. But you also can’t get assmad when some allegedly unfair thing happens to your character because that’s how 40k works. Inquisitors would 100% murk you for trying to bang a possessed person and then they’d kill the possessed. But I will admit the DM did kind of handle it in a very deus ex machina type of way which I would steer clear from in any TTRPG but especially a brutal game like 40k
He was right, the kitty cats did in fact work
well, r34 is parody and parody is protected under free use, so there's legally nothing wrong with that.
Kitties are the perfect solution for likes
Let's be honest, critical role, and many other live actual plays, are scripted. That's not saying that every single thing that happens is scripted, but, in general, there is a designated end goal, and several designated stepping Stones. It's the filler and the actual goings on that are not scripted. In much a similar fashion as to professional wrestling.
I mean don't you need a LITTLE BIT of planning for sessions to even work?
@@easiestcc6451 yes, but there's just a little more planning for streamed shows. Your home game, probably has all (most of) the filler off the cuff.
Like DnD modules.
Is it just me, or does one of the ashes look like a bug at first
Cyberpunk game: that is not really any smarter than rolling up d&d characters and having the party keep killing themselves off for exp. Money in that game is generally how characters advance, so that seems more disruptive than anything.
You also run into the issue of that game has injuries taking a long time to heal (up to a week to fully heal), so it moves the job back a week. Possibly missing their first job, if the dm is running a time line.
"Selling one's soul" is just going into debt, so it kind of negates the point of it as an rp hook if you just have a character commit suicide to get out of it... meh? Their game.
Y'know, that AI story almost makes me want to use my REAL artistic skills to make DnD specific Pictaros so if anyone needs a Token of their DnD character and can't draw, they can just use the pictaro to make their character. They just need to look up the Race specific Pictaro. (For those of you who don't know, a Pictaro is kind of like a "dress up" game, but you get to customize how the character looks entirely from skin tone to facial details, to clothes and accessories)
that first story is why ppl dont like AI art at least the bigger reasons r.r
IDK what Crit Roll is, never seen it, but this is like the 3rd story I've heard where people go in expecting it to be like the DnD shows like Dropout, or that animated DnD thing the Rick and Morty/Community guy had.
Critical Role is a DND live play series where famous voice actors like Liam O Brien, Laura Bailey, Matt Mercer, Talesin Jaffe, and Marisha Ray play DND with occasional guest players here and there.
"Save her" r.ping her......right
I liked because of the cat you caught me 😔
😢 doge
- R.I.P 2024
In the Sexorcism story, I feel the GM doesn't get the universe and is buckling under the weight of player agency.
The Inquisitor would have killed the entire party reflexively, and justly so, unless he was feeling immensely lenient (I never said just killing and kicking the pirate was a bad thing, mind..).
I liked for the cats.
Yknow I'm actually more of a "Mr. X" type-
Wait.....the porn was of the PLAYERS, NOT the characters?!?!?!
Technically, it was both (the characters were directly modeled after the players).
Why is it always someone named Dave??? (I have my very own Dave in my group).
Obligatory comment for kitties
Whatever your opinion on AI image generation is, I hope we can all agree that it's fucked up to make porn of someone non-consensually.
People always giving us Daves a bad name. Luckily I'm not that into generative AI outside of making ChatGPT write the stupidest TV show pitch bibles I can think of for fun when I'm bored, but I don't share those with people unless they make me laugh.
Likes for the kitties!!!
My violence inhibitors are a joke. No, really. I only keep them enabled because of how funny they are
It's one thing to use a i r programs to make fun of characters and things like that and nothing nefarious. Or am I a very specific case it provides me accessibility in order to make art because I'm mostly blind add it's next to impossible to do in a more traditional sense. I'm saying this because I know there's a lot of people out there who are completely against all AI art and may not realize that it can be used as accessibility technology for certain disabled persons... That being said as with any tool there are people who use it for good and people who will use it for evil and there are shades of grey... Be responsible
Also, you can make a i art with just prompts and not use anyone photo whatsoever... Are predominantly use prompts to make AI art for fun but if a friend has a cool photo and what their express permission I might turn that into AI art but to me personally that is a little bit less are a little bit more or less just throw this through a program... For me personally as a mostly blind person the art is in me using creative wording and phrasing for the art to come out different
you do realize any ai art programs that can produce stuff that looks good to people are all built ontop of art theft tho? Taking artist's images without any consent to feed into their algorithms so that their style can be mimicked? The worst part being when they then proceeds to sell subscriptions to their ai- these tech people never cared at all about anyone other than themselves making money, the same as the whole NTF bullshit a while back with people coining NTFs from a recently dead artist's art and selling them for fat cash. They don't deserve any type of support, but you do you ig
@@makinganegg-tempt1986 there are plenty of AI art programs that have the art program into them and not stolen just to let you know. And also if you think about how many people do anime? So how many art styles of anime are there there are tons. Same thing with almost any other art style. Now I don't agree with the theft of someone's actual art and I do not agree was making art of someone without their consent so on and so forth. But if you want to get into gate keep disabled people from using AI art because there are some people who do use it in nefariously but the rest of us that don't then I don't feel like that is okay. There seems to be a lot of gatekeeping and ableist out there that have a problem with a lot of using a i r and other things accessive ability technology. I get where you're coming from but a lot of your information is not completely correct. I tell you what I'll give you my eyes for a week along with my damaged hands and you can try to do art the old fashioned way and see how well that goes probably not super great to be honest. Again there are bad people that use AI art to do bad things but not all of us are like that so stop putting us in one corral.
Damn! Im just gonna say you need EVERYONES consent to do that click bait. I did, and oddly enough, my players enjoyed it. It was tamed at pg-13 quality.. not full hustlers
What is the need of constantly say "AI quote art" or advocating against it's like is somehow the tool's fault?
Wait... makes ai pr0n of his PLAYERS!? PLEASE TELL ME YOU MEAN CHARACTERS.
Hi Artist here real artist not AI "Artist"
To all the other artist out there
Use Night shade for your art.
Night Dhade is a program that protects your Art and poisons AI.
How does it do this?
Every art is tagged with a word for AI art to use so if you draw a dog it will say dog.
If you use Night Shade it will say apple or another word.
The more Artist use this the more it potions the well.
And your art doesn't get stolen,
You posion AI art thieves.
And we have a peace of mind.
And AI can't "lerarn" anymore.
I've always wondering how to get better through practice without feeling terrible about it or just straight up being bad.
I know there's no straight road to success when it comes to art, but do you have any tips for someone who's thinking about trying to start drawing?
@@easiestcc6451 its easy to feel like you suck when drawing (i mean i still suck at it) but the more you do it the less you suck at it than before ig!
i think one part of it is just finding the desire to communicate through drawing (i have a lot of stuff i find very interesting visually that's hard to describe and all) and then trying to figure out how do do that specifically with references!
@@makinganegg-tempt1986 I mean I have a drawing tablet that someone gifted me YEARS ago and if I ever do get into drawing, I think i'll just do what PewDiePie did and just draw for 10 minutes every day.
@@easiestcc6451 do what you want and don't burn yourself out! But I will recommend starting on just pencil and paper if you have never really drawn anything before, bcs learning art programs could be more of a pain added ontop the actual drawing process
Do you think that cats get the likes? You should try capybaras
What game is shown in the background please?