u/Ali4937

Just finished the game

Just finished the game

I don't think I'll ever be the same person I was when I finished this game. The ending was incredibly satisfying. Nameless One lived a life searching for meaning and feeling uneasy. He never accepted himself, never understood himself, never knew who he was. But in the end, Nameless One surrendered to what he had been running from all along. He surrendered to oblivion, found understanding within himself, and turned himself to the blood war—not like an immortal fighting to preserve immortality, but rather like a mortal atoning for his life. A truly magnificent ending.

u/Ali4937 — 2 days ago

I need help

I brought all the companions I could bring in the first areas of the game and entered under sigil, but I cannot move for a second without dying. How can I become stronger? (I am a mage and my companions are ignus, Morte, annah and fall from grace)

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u/Ali4937 — 4 days ago
▲ 19 r/DnD

How do you find the courage to play with others as a DM?

I've been playing solo as a DM for years and I love creating adventures and enjoy it, but whenever I think about inviting people to the table to play, I make a big plan for an adventure, but in the end, I cancel the adventure and don't invite anyone because I'm afraid my adventure might be silly for the players and they won't take it seriously.

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u/Ali4937 — 5 days ago

افضل لعبة من ناحية القصة والكتابة

planescape torment هي من أفضل الالعاب الي نزلت بعالم الالعاب من ناحية ميكانيكيات على الرغم من قدمها الا انها ممتعة ما ينمل منها شخصيات وحوارات اذكى ما يكون الشخصية الرئيسية nameless one مثل كل ما يميز الانسانية اللعبة عبارة عن ملحمة انسانية وبشرية والبحث عن المعنى وصراع بين الموت والخلود اللعبة تستحق انو تزيد شعبيتها بمجتمعنا العربي

u/Ali4937 — 7 days ago

The best romantic ending in Baldur's Gate 2

I think Viconia's romantic ending is the best of all the romance options in Baldur's Gate 2. Her romantic journey was incredibly beautiful and complex, and the ending was moving—perhaps even the best ending for me. Although it was sad, it was the most meaningful ending because the main character's influence on her was truly direct, and there were consequences. But even with those consequences, Viconia was happy she died happy. She didn't regret anything that happened between her and the main character, and I loved the game even more when I replayed it to experience the romantic path with her.

u/Ali4937 — 9 days ago
▲ 25 r/TheWire

Rewatching the wire

Just finished episode six of season two I can't help but relive D'Angelo's death scene It was eerily quiet as if D'Angelo had grown weary of resisting and continuing The scene reminded me of my first watching of this episode two years ago I was completely shocked because I thought D'Angelo was the main character but suddenly from the beginning of the sixth episode of the second season it felt like the end for him Every time he appeared I couldn't stop seeing a broken person Every glance at D'Angelo hinted that something bad was going to happen to him What a remarkable character!

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u/Ali4937 — 10 days ago
▲ 50 r/TheWire

I'm rewatching The Wire and oh my god, this show still amazes me every time The portrayal of the gangs and the police is so realistic that you forget you're watching a tv show and the characters are incredibly entertaining

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u/Ali4937 — 15 days ago