Completed again
Aug. 22nd, 2024 12:05 amYesterday I finished the True Aeon play through of Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous on the xbox.
The ending slides made me sad but did not go far enough with the logic.
I can see how that's the ideal ending for the alignment, but it's not for me.
Then I needed sleep and did the tasks of the day and needed sleep again.
I may have been ignoring the basics to go save Golarion from the Worldwound.
... I am still thinking about the Ianto Jones Trickster/Legend playthrough from the other... year, probably. Crossing the fannish streams means now that just lives in my head. Along with all the plans developed in response to Stargate/Atlantis, the ones about how to colonise new planets, some of them inhabited, and all the messy involved in that.
... it kind of boils down to trying to get for Golarion all the things we take for granted, yet it is I who willingly reads about Golarion, a setting with a tech level so multiply knocked flat by apocalyse plurals that it lacks most of what we take for granted.
Maybe I should just go read urban fantasy and call it done...
The ending slides made me sad but did not go far enough with the logic.
I can see how that's the ideal ending for the alignment, but it's not for me.
Then I needed sleep and did the tasks of the day and needed sleep again.
I may have been ignoring the basics to go save Golarion from the Worldwound.
... I am still thinking about the Ianto Jones Trickster/Legend playthrough from the other... year, probably. Crossing the fannish streams means now that just lives in my head. Along with all the plans developed in response to Stargate/Atlantis, the ones about how to colonise new planets, some of them inhabited, and all the messy involved in that.
... it kind of boils down to trying to get for Golarion all the things we take for granted, yet it is I who willingly reads about Golarion, a setting with a tech level so multiply knocked flat by apocalyse plurals that it lacks most of what we take for granted.
Maybe I should just go read urban fantasy and call it done...