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  1. "[05:03:25] AlexKadin Nyaa the Cat Lord: I once played a game where a guy rolled natural divine intervention and asked for "Shtuff." He got a wooden sign with the words "Shtuff" on it. The guy was then not allowed to talk for the entire day, less he get smited."

    Sunday, 24-Feb-13 08:04:12 UTC from web
    1. @nerthos the only thing I can think of that is as good as divine intervention is Miracles in Pathfinder. Playing a game with my older brother and we made it reeeeeally far until we got ambushed and eneded up facing off against a demon posed warlord and his entire army. One of our party members had been preparing a miracle and got to cast it at the last second. He asked to take the whole party "anywhere but here" to which we were then all killed instantly and sent to another plane.

      Sunday, 24-Feb-13 08:09:28 UTC from web
      1. @madflavors That is pretty much the worst way to use a miracle. It's "Throw the dice and punch the player" bad. The proper way to use it would be to ask a god to smite them and exorcise the demon. Or as I like to do when playing my paladin, instead of using the god's might directly on the enemies, applying it to the character for it to become the god's avatar for a while.

        Sunday, 24-Feb-13 08:13:37 UTC from web
        1. @nerthos yeah it was beyond bad. we don't let him make any decisions by himself anymore

          Sunday, 24-Feb-13 08:18:52 UTC from web
          1. @madflavors Man I want to play that paladin again. I never got the opportunity to use all the god's avatar powers at once at max level, effectively draining the god and absorbing it while at the same time setting the world ablaze.

            Sunday, 24-Feb-13 08:21:17 UTC from web