Vigilante Campaign D&D concept 2

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • Transcript: New Chamenos was never really the greatest place. People who stay here have their foot in corruption, sucking the life out of moral people who are stuck in the swamp.
    But then there are people like you… like me.
    There are the fighters who try to rise up, to preserve what good is left.
    At least, most of them. Human intentions are hardly ever simple, transparent, or black and white.
    In New Chamenos, your skills make all the difference for how far down this ant hill you can go. The biggest termite can't fight the nest by force, the only option is fighting smarter, not harder..
    Everything you do, ought to be planned, strategized, rehearsed, failed, and tried again.
    A sniper…. Like any effective hunter, learns the prey, how fast and far they walk, what their motivations are, where they are vulnerable, when they stop to take dump. The distance they choose to shoot has been made hundreds of times before. The wind direction has been made into a sixth sense, and the arch of their trajectory has become like depth perception. Controlling the direction of their bullet is never left up to chance.
    A ninja disciplines his mind to hide. He makes the silence his brother, speed and shadows are his diet. He was found hiding hundreds of times before he finally disappeared. Living in low observability, making camouflage like an artist choosing a color pallet.
    A hacker has learned the language of 1s and 0s. Only they know that a Zero-Day threat is key to access. They learn to speak the same ln anguage as their enemy, in order to manipulate it, changing the enemy’s own writing to say what the hacker wants, getting their way.
    Every inch inside the Ant hill is a risk, unless you’ve come to peace with never seeing the light of day again, Nothing be left up to dice roll.
    Every bit of research you do, every element you take into account, every bit of effort you put in learning the science of your art, will exponentially benefit your chances of success.
    So put in the work, you’ll probably impress me along the way.

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