Not actually true, I just finished a full playthrough with Astarion as a gloomstalker/assassin and can confirm that you fet a full extra weapon attack on the first round
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Iirc they did know, or at least Arwen did. Elrond says something to the effect that she will be giving up her eternal life when he's trying to talk her out of being with Aragorn.
Yeah you're right. I have read the most recent one, I just miscounted.
I quite like Mat too, but never could get behind Nynaeve as a character. All the Aes Sedai, even the young ones, seem to have this attitude of "I know everything so I'm closed off to new information" which is infuriating to me. Egwene and Elayne outgrow that somewhat by the end, but less so Nynaeve.
I got these my first playthrough without even knowing there was a quest. My klepto ass just tried to pickpocket her, got caught and had to kill her, then read the ritual instructions and was like "Oh cool a portal to hell, let's do that."
Tough call, but I'm going to go with Wayne from Brandon Sanderson's Wax and Wayne trilogy.
You can, in the level up menu there's an option to add a new classs.
Learning that they believe in ghosts, flat Earth, or anti-vaxx conspiracies.
I disagree with most of your points, but damned if you're not right about that. The DNC shares a lot of blame for inflicting Trump on us, after straight up rigging the 2016 primaries against Bernie. Of course the Republicans also just rolled over and let him drive their entire party off the alt right cliff, so maybe the lesson is that all politicians are weasels.
That said, if the choice is between a corrupt and spineless weasel and a rabid hyena intent of tearing the country down around his ears, I'll pick the one that's less likely to bit my face off.
Just going to leave this list here of about 30,000 lies Trump told while in office. None of these are a matter of opinion, all verifiable untruths by public record.
I won't deny Biden lies too, he's a politician they all lie. But Trump was on another level.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/politics/trump-claims-database/
History books are secondary sources. Which are sufficient for the average person studying history. Perhaps even preferable, since they are written with historical context already supplied, although you do also get the inherent bias of the author.
But that doesn't mean that there isn't a place for primary sources like Mein Kampf. Primary sources are the only thing that tells scholars what was happening in history at any given time, and history books can't be written without scholars studying primary sources. So should Mein Kampf be required reading for middle schoolers? Of course not, no one is saying that. But it may absolutely be required for, say, a graduate level course in WWII history.
Blacklisting or stigmatizing a text serves no one except those that want others to remain ignorant.
+1 on this issue. Does anyone have a solution to this, or is just a bug we need to wait on a fix for?
I think jump distance benefits from odd strength to too, though I'm not 100% sure on that.