It’s possible if at least one of them went to college. Even better if both can at some point in their lives
It’s possible if at least one of them went to college. Even better if both can at some point in their lives
Imagine paying for windows
Those are great explanations and if that was the case I would try to help them because it’s ridiculous being blind in that world. But the vibe op gives off suggests to me that they weren’t planning on someone helping them, they were just there for diversity.
They probably shouldn’t have left. If I was playing I would interrogate the blind person and find out why they don’t try to cure it. Do they hate themselves? Do they like the pity parties people throw for them? Is there a neferious force preventing them from curing it? Or is the DM a fucking idiot?
Those are from our world where magic is no more than a suggestion. In dungeons and dragons magic is tangible and can very easily cure blindness or any other ailment
Exactly this. I wish OP would respond to this because I can’t even comprehend an argument so I’d love to see how that pans out.
When a lot of us went to school, “they” “them” was only used to talk about a plural of people
Of course. But in this economy, if you’re privileged enough to be able to go to school, it’s best if you major in a field that is in demand and has a decent entry level salary. The people who got enough support to go to school but chose a profession that doesn’t pay anything, have no sympathy from me.