If you die does the simulation end?
Don’t encourage him Zaide. Blazin is currently trying containmentIf you die does the simulation end?
I just want to know where exactly James Earl Jones fits into this equation.
If this is a sim, then I think you mean piece of "daemon" shit.
A daemon is a background accent/service in a computer system, hence a better term for being in a simulation.I've never been clear on the difference between "demon" and "daemon" or if there even is one. In D&D there's a location difference in that daemons occupy a certain plane (Hades? IDK) while demons occupy the Abyss and devils occupy Hell.
I think Hades / daemons represent neutral evil while demons are of course chaotic and devils are lawful. Then you've got Tartarus and Gehenna, the other weird "evil planes" that fall between Hades/Hell and Hades/Abyss respectively. So that's D&D, which does its own weird thing. Saw another game that had "deamon"s on top of the others. At that point it's just getting ridiculous.
Always thought it'd be interesting if EQ had its own take on the D&D lower planes. Though when it comes down to it I guess Plane of Fire is the closest we'll get. Having planes based on negative emotions in classic was an interesting choice and veered away from D&D a bit.
What blue haired version of d&d is this?I've never been clear on the difference between "demon" and "daemon" or if there even is one. In D&D there's a location difference in that daemons occupy a certain plane (Hades? IDK) while demons occupy the Abyss and devils occupy Hell.
I think Hades / daemons represent neutral evil while demons are of course chaotic and devils are lawful. Then you've got Tartarus and Gehenna, the other weird "evil planes" that fall between Hades/Hell and Hades/Abyss respectively. So that's D&D, which does its own weird thing. Saw another game that had "deamon"s on top of the others. At that point it's just getting ridiculous.
Always thought it'd be interesting if EQ had its own take on the D&D lower planes. Though when it comes down to it I guess Plane of Fire is the closest we'll get. Having planes based on negative emotions in classic was an interesting choice and veered away from D&D a bit.