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The problems with turning the current replay system into one that can be saved are all solvable, they're just very low priority. I'm pretty confident the majority of players don't use the replay system (they might not even know it exists) so why pour resources into it when there are more important things to work on. I'm sure they at least considered adding an export feature to replays when they were implemented (seeing as highlights have it and they explicitly admitted on release that that feature was missing) but just don't have the extra time available to dedicate to such a niche feature.

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Pastebin link with footnotes: Nutrition Vegans are unobjective and cherry-pick individual, non-causal studies to call animal products unhealthy: They often mention a particular study that associates milk with mortality risk and hip fractures. However, not a single meta-analysis that cites this study comes to the same conclusion. Milk is not "full of estrogen" either. A whole gallon contains 0, 00057 mg of estrogen, which is insignificant compared to human production and over 1000 times less than daily oral replacement doses. Vegans like to say that meat causes cancer by citing the WHO's cancer agency. But the report actually says there's no data on poultry/fish and that red meat has not been established as a cause of cancer. Moreover, their statements have been criticized by international experts and Gordon Guyatt (developer of GRADE) for drawing conclusions from junk science. A third of the committee voting against meat were vegetarians. A recent, massive meta-analysis suggests that "The possible absolute effects of red and processed meat consumption on cancer mortality and incidence are very small, and the certainty of evidence is low to very low. Despite being demonized by nutritional guidelines, saturated fat has never been proven to cause heart disease, since it was based on observational hypothesis from vegetable oil and sugar industry shills. Neither has meat. Nor dietary cholesterol. Vegans lie to claim that health organizations agree that their diet is good: There are lots of health authorities that explicitly advise against vegan diets, especially for children. The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics was founded by Seventh-day Adventists, an evangelistic vegan religion that owns several food companies. Every author of their position paper is a career vegan, two of them are selling fad diet books. One author and one reviewer are Adventists. They report "no potential conflict of interest. The AND position paper is used as core source material by the Dietitians of Canada, the Dietitians Association of Australia, Harvard Medical School (which is also a vegan propaganda machine) and many others. The British Dietetic Association's position was written in collaboration with the Vegan Society. There is no health organization that recommends you to eliminate meat, eggs or dairy. In the EU, all nutritional supplements are by law required to state that they should not be used as a substitute for a balanced and varied diet, but vegan diets are heavily dependent on supplementation. In Belgium, it is illegal to force children on a vegan diet. The supplement industry has a history of selling snake oil and spiking their products with drugs. Vitamin B complexes were tainted with anabolic steroids in the past. Supplements and fortified foods can cause vitamin toxicity, which happens most frequently to children. Natural foods generally don't lead to intoxication. Popular sources that promote plant-based diets are actually just vegan propaganda: Blue zones are bullshit. Meat consumption linearly correlates to life expectancy at birth. Buettner cherry-picks and ignores areas that have both high consumption of animal products and high life expectancies (Hong Kong, Switzerland, Spain, Australia. He praises Adventists for their health, but doesn't do the same for Mormons. He misrepresents the Okinawa and Sardinia diets, which actually include much more meat. He also doesn't mention that the lifespan of Japan has gone up with increased meat intake, while the lifespan of Okinawa has gone down with reduced meat intake. The number of centenarians in blue zones is likely based on birth certificate fraud. The website. is run by a vegan quack who thinks that the diet cures cancer. He often misinterprets and cherry-picks his data. In his article about dairy he uses the milk study mentioned in the first point. The EAT-Lancet recommends a global diet which can't even meet our nutritional requirements. Its founder and president is the Norwegian billionaire and animal rights activist Gunhild Stordalen. The China Study, aka the Vegan Bible, has been torn apart by hundreds of people and is a well-known example of bias. It is not respected research. The same goes for "documentaries" like Game Changers or What the Health. A vegan diet is not healthy nor sustainable for the average person. Ex-vegans outnumber vegans about 5:1. Here is a study with common reasons for quitting. TLDR: 23% of people had health concerns, 37% cravings, 63% social issues, 58% ideological disagreement, 43% difficulties staying 'pure. There are likely more people that left veganism with health concerns than there are vegans. Strict vegan diets are not well studied. Nutrition science is in its infancy and the majority of studies on vegans rely on low quality evidence and pseudoscientific practices like self-reported dietary intake: Vegans aren't even vegan. They frequently cheat on their diet and lie about it. Vegan diets work better for some people than for others, causing a selection bias. Ex-vegans are left out, causing a healthy user bias. At-birth vegans are nearly nonexistent in people over 60, a demographic with high risk of mortality. Vegans are most concentrated in female students. A demographic with low risk of mortality. In the US, the most common preventable causes of death are not caused by the Standard American Diet itself, but the obesity induced by it. For this reason, any "well-planned" diet will look great at first as long as it restricts caloric intake. This isn't true for just the vegan one but even complete opposites like Keto, Paleo or even Carnivore. Extreme diets are linked to binge eating disorder, which makes people forget about eating the food they crave - vegans seeming to have alarming rates of eating disorders and mental illness make this even more significant. The vast majority of studies supporting strict vegan diets are conducted by scientists affiliated with Loma Linda University, which belongs to the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The publications of common researchers like Joan Sabate, Winston Craig (reviewers and authors of the ADA position paper, btw) or dozens of others show that they only publish results that align with their religious message, yet don't disclose this conflict of interest. They brag about their global influence on diet and have silenced people who promote low-carbohydrate diets. Walter Willett from Harvard University has severe conflicts of interest that he rarely, if ever, discloses. He published hundreds of epidemiological pro-vegetarian papers and is trying to deemphasize the importance of RCTs because he knows they can't confirm his (often contradictory) findings. He has financial links to plant oil, nut, fruit, vegetable and pharmaceutical industries. He is affiliated with Blue Zones, True Health Initiative and EAT-Lancet. Here's a list of over 80 studies and articles of health risks and deficiencies related to veganism. Here's another one with over 30 studies, that show health benefits of meat. And yet again over 70 studies comparing vegans to non-vegans. More than 80% of observational nutritional studies are proven wrong in controlled trials. A widespread lie is that the vegan diet is "clinically proven to reverse heart disease. The studies by Dean Ornish (vegan diet guru) and the Pritikin Institute are both trying to sell their diet, but are confounded by other interventions such as aerobic exercise, stress management, quitting smoking, caloric restriction (weight loss) and sugar avoidance. Ornish's diet also isn't even vegan, but lacto-ovo-vegetarian. It has been compared to low-carbohydrate diets in multiple randomized controlled trials and produced worse results in CVD risk factors. Vegan diets lack several nutrients. Some essential nutrients (Vitamin K2, EPA/DHA, Vitamin A) can only be obtained because they are converted from other sources, which is inefficient, limited or highly variable depending on the person. Omega-3 EPA/DHA from animal products (and algae) is linked to reduced risk of heart disease and stroke, but converting it from ALA (plant sourced) does not provide the same anti-inflammatory effects. Likewise, many non-essential nutrients exclusive to meat, e. g. Creatine or Carnosine, have proven health benefits. Restrictive dieting has psychological consequences including aggressive behavior, negative emotionality, loss of libido, prioritizing food over relationships, difficulties with concentration, higher anxiety measures and reduced self-esteem. A vegan diet on its own can get you diagnosed for an eating disorder. Patrik Baboumian, the vegan symbol of strength, lies about holding a yoke walk world record that actually belongs to Brian Shaw. Patrik is too weak to even get invited to World's Strongest Man. His strength claims are not legitimate because he squats with knee wraps, a spotter and above parallel, which is all not allowed in competition. He drops the weight during his "world record" which was done at a vegetarian food festival. His unofficial deadlift PR is 360kg, but the current world record is 500kg. We can compare his height-relative strength using the Wilks Score and see that he is being completely dwarfed by Eddie Hall (208 vs 273. Patrik also lives on supplements. He pops about 25 pills a day just to fix his nutrient deficiencies and gets over 60% of his protein intake by drinking shakes. As a species, humans are obligate omnivores, hunters and adapted to eating cooked meat. There has never been a recorded culture that was able to survive without meat. Hunter-gatherer societies, that occupied 90% of human history, eat lots of meat and most of their historic technology and cave paintings revolved around hunting animals. They fucking killed mammoths. Our unique abilities to throw and sweat evolved because of hunting. The homo genus has been cooking food for nearly 2 million years, which is what caused the brain to develop. Synthetic vitamin B12 has only been around since the 1940s. Eating shit for B12 was absolutely not common practice and many crops that vegans need (e. legumes) were not abundant enough to allow for adequate nutrient intake. If humans were herbivores, they would be the only ones that can't digest cellulose, but can absorb heme-iron and live on a 90% meat diet over several generations. If humans were frugivores, they would be the only ones that populated fruit-devoid environments. Humans are not "the only animal that drinks another species' milk. The reason we don't see others do it is because they don't get the chance. Most mammals will drink milk from another species if they can - for example when a dog accepts kittens into its family. Environment Livestock is not a significant greenhouse factor. The EPA estimates that all agriculture produces about 9% of US greenhouse emissions. Animal agriculture is about half of that. Other developed countries, like Germany, UK and even Australia all have similarly low emissions. The numbers by the FAO were flawed. Vegans use global estimations, which are skewed by developing countries with inefficient agriculture. Methane's cumulative GWP has also been highly overestimated because it is very short-lived. Vegans don't even have a right to bitch about other people's carbon footprint. High-CF households do not consume more meat or dairy than low-CF households. Instead, they have higher consumption of fish, vegetables, alcohol, confectionery and more restaurant visits. The EAT-Lancet leader is a hypocrite for telling ordinary people to eat less meat while at the same time owning a private jet and reviving a tourism airline company. She is blaming cow farts to cover the damage she is causing. 86% of livestock feed is inedible by humans. They consume mainly grass and waste-products that would otherwise become an environmental burden. Only 13% of animal feed consists of human edible grains, which makes up a third of global cereal (not total crop) production. Grain-fed cattle eat grass for the majority of their life. They provide higher quality nutrients than they consume, which is why they contribute to global food security. The FAO estimates that we need 70% more animal products to feed the world by 2050. Veganism is not the best use of land and can't even feed the US population. Most crops are seasonal and can't be utilized on pastures. The most efficient scenarios have been modeled to be vegetarian and omnivorous. This model is isocaloric and doesn't account for micronutrients, but another one that did cover them concluded that removing livestock would create a food supply incapable of supporting the US populations nutritional requirements due to lack of vitamin A, vitamin B12, vitamin D, calcium and essential fatty acids - while reducing GHG emissions by merely 2. 6. Stating that animal foods require more resources is fallacious as this disregards the many by-products of livestock that are used in our daily life and as crop fertilizers. Vegans are in general very dishonest when comparing foods, as seen here where they compare the total water usage of 1kg of beef (2600 kcal, 260g protein) to 1kg of tomatoes (180 kcal, 9g protein. Meat can't be compared to only grains because it's much higher in quality nutrients like Omega-3. Water usage is yet another example of vegan lying. The water footprint is divided into green (sourced from precipitation) and blue (sourced from the surface. Water scarcity is largely dependent on blue water use, which is why experts use lifecycle models. Crop products generally have a smaller total footprint, but they are much more dependent on blue water. 96% of beef's water usage is green and it can also be farmed without any blue water at all. Livestock makes up less than 1% of freshwater use. Going vegan won't do shit for the Amazon rainforest because the majority of Brazil's beef exports go to China, Hong Kong, Egypt, Chile or Iran. The US or European countries each account for 2% or less. Soybeans are grown for oil; animals just get the leftover meal. The people responsible for the recent deforestation are politicians, not consumers. Cattle ranching is generally not a deforestation factor outside of Central America because grasslands occupy space where forests can't grow. Livestock is not routinely supplemented with vitamin B12. Cows produce it with gut bacteria in the rumen, for which they require cobalt. Other herbivores initially can't absorb B12, but instead excrete it and then eat their feces. B12 is in the soil because of excretions - ground bacteria have never been shown to be responsible for larger deposits. Plants are devoid of B12 because competing bacteria in the soil and air consume it, not because of cobalt depletion. The "90% of B12 supplements go to livestock" figure. is bullshit that vegans keep on parroting. It originates from an article calling humans herbivores, with no source. can't quantify how many animals are actually given B12. ignores the fact that you can get B12 from seafood and venison. A can of sardines provides 3x the RDA. doesn't make much sense because animals can be fed cobalt instead of B12 supplements (which require cobalt as well. Gut flora of ruminants also destroys most of dietary vitamin B12 so it has to be injected. Socioeconomics Veganism is a privilege. Their usual argument is that meat consumption correlates with income. And as true as that is, it doesn't reflect the vegan demographic as voluntary veganism exclusively exists in first-world societies. Poor Indians are not vegan; Jains are the wealthiest Indian community and the rest is just vegetarian - and only to 20. Indians also have a very low life expectancy and are deficient in Iron and B12 as they don't have access to vegan luxury goods. Livestock use is indispensable in third-world countries. Although unheard of in nations with sufficient meat consumption, malnutrition accounts for 54% of child mortality worldwide. Which is something vegans also seem to struggle with. 97% of population growth happens in developing countries. This growth is primarily thought to be caused by poverty and child labor. The largest sector of third-world child labor is crop agriculture, which veganism thrives on (cf. Ethics. Going vegan would make us more dependent on exploitation, hinder their development and therefore contribute to global overpopulation. Ethics Vegans are fundamentally antivaxxers because vaccines are not vegan. And just like meat, they're unnecessary. It's possible to live a healthy life without them and every immunity can be obtained by catching the respective disease. Vegan diets are more dependent on human slavery. Many crops, especially nuts, oils, grains and seeds that they have to include in higher quantities to make up for nutrients in animal products (in particular fats) are to a large extent child labor products from developing countries. Plant food industries generate immense profit from exploiting their workers. Vegans claiming that "the philosophy is against exploitation" or "livestock eat those, too" can look up their personal slavery footprint and compare it to a diet based on meat, eggs and dairy. Talk about cognitive dissonance. Waving off common deficiency risks and denying responsibility for damage to children and pets to promote the "greater good" is insidiously evil. B12 deficiency can cause irreversible neurological damage and psychosis. Iron deficiency is the most common deficiency in the world. Zinc deficiency is a leading cause of infant mortality. Iodine deficiency is the leading cause of preventable mental retardation. These are all potentially critical nutrients for vegans. Vegans follow a least-harm fallacy. They can't even prove that their diet causes less deaths or suffering than an omnivorous one. Vegans are responsible for the deaths of millions of rodents, 75% of the world's insect biomass, half of all bird species and thousands of humans that die due to overwork and pesticide exposure. Two cows are enough to feed a human for a year. The vegan defense that "most crops are fed to livestock" is misleading because the majority of animal feed is: not regulated at all. (grass or leaves) food waste that consists of left-overs, crop failures or byproducts. Vegans exploit more animals than other people. The Vegan Society has an ethical stance against beekeeping, but many crops are pollinated by domestic honeybees. Natural pollinators don't and can't exist in large enough numbers to support modern agriculture. It's practically impossible to have a nutritionally complete vegan diet without pollination, but meat causes no bee deaths even when it's grain-fed (wind pollination. Therefore, dairy is 2000 times more ethical than almond milk. The Bible says that preachy vegans are apostates who have succumbed to demons and tells us why: They are lying hypocrites branded in their own beliefs, as evidenced by the Vegan Society's official statements on water usage and beekeeping. They judge other people and tell them to abstain from meat, which means they want them to reject a gift from God. They have fallen away from faith since veganism has its roots in Seventh-day Adventism, a religion that emerged from Christianity because of a false prophet. "Salvation through nonexistence" is the same kind of reasoning that Thanos uses to wipe out half the universe. Livestock is killed for food, but lives because of it in the first place. Well-treated farm animals can live better and sometimes longer lives than animals in the wild (and arguably a lot of humans. They receive shelter, protection from predators, lots of food, medical care, treatment of diseases, low stress and an instant death. Farmers do their best to keep stress to a minimum because agitated animals release cortisol, a catabolic hormone. Veganism is anti animal welfare because it sees every form of livestock use as bad. Vegans are, based on their demographic, mostly city people with no exposure to agriculture and might have been indoctrinated by propaganda sources like PETA. Animals are not being tortured. Brainwashing videos have already been staged and are often misrepresentations of established industry standards that follow very strict regulations. Killed animals twitch due to a spinal reflex, not because they feel pain. Improper handling of animals is also not a reason to go vegan, but to enforce better treatment. Here's some real slaughterhouse footage: Beef - Turkey - Pork Human ideas can't just be projected into other animals. Sexual coercion ( rape" is normal procreation for them. Cows don't care about being artificially inseminated - one reason it's being done is because it's more comfortable than being pounded by a 3. 000 lbs. bull. Pigs will eat their own babies without regret. Domestic animals prefer to be "exploited" and "enslaved" as portrayed by dogs. Animal needs and behaviour vary too much to apply the same standard to every species. The concept of "speciecism" is misanthropic at its core. Having to make arguments by morally equating our fellow humans to livestock with constant comparisons to rape, murder, slavery or holocaust is pathetic and disrespectful as it consequently lowers the bar for human rights. This sort of thinking legitimizes non-voluntary euthanasia for humans. Real rape victims are offended by being compared to cows. Modern technology, including synthetic vitamin B12, solely exists because humans can pass on knowledge to future generations. Cuisine is a reflection of culture, religion and history. There are museums for food. Sharing meals has an important social and psychological role. Cooking and preparing meat - a trait found in no other animal - is what made us human. This is not just a tradition, but a characteristic that allowed us to exist. Meat is strongly associated with masculinity, which could explain the high rate of females among vegans. With their activism, vegans intentionally bother our society and disrespect the human being - with thousands of years of history - for their privileged opinion. This is why nobody likes them. Philosophy The Vegan Society definition is a laughing stock because it allows you to call virtually everybody vegan. You can call vegetarians vegan, you can call the Inuit vegan - you can even call carnivore dieters vegan. This definition also doesn't reflect vegans at all since their cult excommunicates everyone who genuinely can't stick to the diet. Vegans are just people who choose not to eat or use animal products for nutritional, environmental or ethical reasons. If insects have lower or no moral value and it's fine to kill them with pesticides, then it would also be okay to farm them for human consumption. The way veganism is practiced is not even vegan because it's neither "possible" nor "practicable" for most humans. Going on a full vegan diet is an opportunity cost of time, research and money that could be used in a better way and even then is still not guaranteed to work towards its goal because it values purity over objectivity. The aggressive, cult-like stigma makes veganism unattractive and is the reason why the majority of people quit: Perfect is the enemy of good. The ideology makes it harder to follow consumer approaches that are actually productive such as buying local, seasonal or supporting regenerative agriculture. List of nutrients that vegan diets either can't get at all or are prone to lack, especially when uninformed. Vegans will usually argue that "you can get X nutrient from Y specific source" but a full meal plan containing even 1-16 in sufficient quantities will always be ridiculously strict and/or at risk of supplement intoxication. Coincidentally, a lot of them are related to mental health. Vitamin B12 (some people can't properly digest supplements and require injection) Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxal, Pyridoxamine) Choline Niacin (bio availability) Vitamin B2 Vitamin A (Retinol, variable Carotene conversion) Vitamin D Vitamin D3 Vitamin K2 (variable K1 conversion) Omega-3 (EPA/DHA, inefficient & limited & variable ALA conversion, ratio to Omega-6) Heme-Iron Zinc (bio availability) Calcium Selenium Iodine Protein (density, digestibility, Lysine, Leucine, elderly people, athletes) Creatine Carnitine Carnosine Taurine CoQ10 CLA Cholesterol Common vegan debate tactics/fallacies: No true Scotsman: Ex-vegans were never really vegan. No true Scotsman: Veganism is not a diet, it's an ethical philosophy. No true vegan supports slavery, has a child, vaccinates, drives a car, has an iPhone or owns a cat. Definist fallacy. as far as is possible and practicable. 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Loaded question: Why do you support the unnecessary killing of animals. JAQing off: This is the main way vegans debate. Since their ethical arguments are inconsistent and subjective, they instead want you to justify eating meat, which is also subjective. Their preferred approach is use loaded assertions and misrepresented facts that they expect you to believe. False analogy: Dogs are also animals, you wouldn't eat your dog either. Straw man: So you're saying rape is justified because it also feels good. Fallacy fallacy: I think you're wrong because you just said 'nature. False dilemma: Producing only livestock is less sustainable than producing only crops, so we should only produce crops. Proof by example: All farms look like the ones in Dominion. Correlation/Causation: Using epidemiological studies to "prove" that meat is unhealthy. Tu quoque: Yeah, because no omni baby has ever died of malnutrition. In response to the weekly news of vegan infant death) Texas sharpshooter fallacy and Appeal to bias: Here is an Adventist/Harvard study that proves meat is bad for you. All those contradicting RCT meta-analyses are funded by the meat industry so let's ignore them. Appeal to novelty: We don't need animal products anymore because we now have supplements. False equivalence: A healthy diet covers every nutrient. You can cover every nutrient by taking supplements. Taking lots of supplements is the same as having a healthy diet. Appeal to emotion: Usage of words exclusive to humans (rape, murder, slavery. in the context of animals. Appeal to emotion: Sending you gore videos of animal slaughter in Saudi Arabia. Proof by example: Vegan diets are great for strength athletes. Just look at Patrik Baboumian. Fallacy of composition: Veganism wants to reduce animal suffering. Reducing animal suffering is good, therefore veganism as a whole is good. 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I just finished watching this film at the Traverse City Film Festival, I absolutely cannot rave enough about this film! the cinematography, the acting, the dialogue, everything is absolutely spot on! It is so intense that you, as the viewer, can feel the struggle that Mike Burden is going through and it just captures you and sucks you right in. especially if you know anything about the backstory on it and what really happened. To be honest this film emotionally drained me, I am literally exhausted from watching it. I would even have to go as far as to giving it 6 out of 5 stars, this is one of those do not miss movies.
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Cast your burdens music score. Burdens of disease. Og homeboy just put me on... respect... Struggle has always been real, its never gonna change. Take ur opportunity when u get it and make your life, dont let it make u. Last night, staying awake until 3AM, I made my first ascension! Super excited. I was introduced to Nethack about a year and a half ago, through watching Matt Colville stream his games on Twitch. The complexity present in its simplicity was very intriguing, and I knew I'd need to download the game to give it a shot. Cue several hundred deaths. My roles have been, by far, mostly Valkyries. They're just a simple martial class with great starting AC, and I figured I'd go for it. I've dabbled several times in other classes- a few Monks, a Rogue that got pretty far actually, a few neat Ranger characters, and almost as many Wizards as Valks. Every now and then I'd dabble with a random start, but mostly just as a break when I got frustrated at not getting very far before dying. Highlights of my ascension include: Finding a +2 Cloak of Protection pretty early into the game. This set me up for success I feel like- the early reduction in AC was awesome. Magic Whistle- I love this tool. Probably my favorite tool in the entire game. Because pets are great to have I hate having to wait around for them to wander over to the staircase, or being faster than them and losing them in the level. It gets annoying. Thus every time I find a whistle for sale, I'll cross my fingers and blow on it. Level 4 had a General Store, with two whistles inside. Second whistle was magic. Overjoyed! Two bones files- the first, on level 6, was the bones file of the last Valkyrie I had gone through the game with. She was off to a great start, with a good stash of potions already, a ring, and had even been granted she attacked a Floating Eye thinking it was a soldier ant, got paralyzed, and was beaten to a pulp by a Mordor Orc. This gave me Mjolnir (without sacrificing, handy because I'd found no altar other than the cross-aligned Minetown altar) and let me identify the Ring of Hunger, because I recalled seeing it in the DYWYPI. Couldn't use Mjolnir for awhile, but eventually uncursed it and began wielding to great effect. Mines were completed, nothing terribly special. Spent a bit of time moving items up and down to sell and gain Protection. Hit up Sokoban next, where I got myself an Amulet of Reflection. Normally this bums me out- I'd much rather get a Bag of Holding because I'm a hoarder and almost always find myself burdened and loathe to drop anything. This time was different, because I'd gotten this far with my 18/07 Strength and 20 Con and wasn't burdened, so it was nice. Not one, not two, but three beehives. Yes, three. Between these, a tin of spinach, and a few giants later on, my strength rocketed up rather quickly. An opulent throne room on level nine gave me a throne, sitting upon which allowed me to get a wish! Blessed Greased +2 Grey Dragon Scale Mail, here I come! More altars than you can shake a stick at: aligned altar on level 10, a cross-aligned temple on level 13, an aligned temple on level 14, then much later altars on levels 25 and 27. Once I finished the Medusa level and made it to the Castle, I was level 14 and backtracked for the Quest. Excalibur came out so I didn't lose anything to flame traps, and the tinning kit helped me save some giant strength bonuses for later. Lord Surtur felt easy- which is interesting, as this was only the second time I've ever faced him, and I recall fighting him the last time being exponentially more difficult. Interesting, the kind of perspective you gain with more experience. Surtur's lair had a Polymorph trap, so I leashed my pet cat and drug him over it. Three tries later, I had a pet Salamander! Spent a good bit of time going back up and blanking some scrolls and dipping potions into fountains for water. Climbed back up to my aligned temple and blessed a stack of 20 waters, then dipped for a stack of 18 blank scrolls. A magic marker was just laying on the ground a few dungeon levels before medusa, so I was ready for some writing and got Mjolnir enchanted and ready to use. The Castle started off I opened the drawbridge, a Master Lich came out and instantly crumbled my starting +3 Small Shield to dust. Well that sucked. Backed off, grabbed my previously ID'd blessed scroll of genocide, and bye-bye liches. Rest of the level went smoothly. My shield was replaced by a Shield of Reflection found inside, which immediately got enchanted up to +3. Wand of Wishing provided me with scrolls of charging (not yet ID'd) gauntlets of power, a blessed bag of holding, and a pair of speed boots. Ascension kit was mostly out some magic mapping scrolls, blessed genocide scrolls, and even polypiled for the first time, turning four of my spare unicorn horns into pieces of junk and two magic markers! I got lucky here, because I had a single wand of polymorph generated in the entire game, and only one potion to boot. Oh, you cursed Valley of the Dead- how I hated you so! The first (and nearly only) time I had visited Gehennom, I was quickly slimed. Thankfully, I didn't die of sliming! I was too smart for that! I had quickly researched the condition and found that my currently available choices were burn most of my inventory with a scroll of fire, or pray to remove it. thus it was that Tyr smited my poor Valkyrie out of existence. This time I was much more prepared, and had little issue getting through the level. Gehennom as a whole proved to be relatively easy, if tedious. I paid off Asmodeus and never saw him again. Jubilex was a joke, never even hitting me with an attack before I slew him. Vlad was annoying, as he managed to escape from me several times, but eventually he too was felled. Somewhere along the way I picked up a ring of conflict, but kept it in my bag because my poor Salamandar might want to give me a big hug if I equipped it. Somewhere in Gehennom, I decided to go back to my armor and enchant it up again. I had four more scrolls, and so I upped my Scale Mail to +5, my shield to +4, and then my shield wait. What do you mean my shield disintegrates. Turns out enchanting armor is only safe up to +3, unlike weapons that are safe up to +5. Pulled my last wish out of the Wand of Wishing for a replacement shield of reflection, then safely enchanted it up to +3. Still, that's an AC of -37, so not bad. Made my way all the way down to the bottom, located the vibrating square, and then trekked back up for the Book of the Dead. I had some sad times here- no real issues in killing the wizard the first time (thank you Wand of Death) but my salamander didn't make it to the portal into the wizard's tower with me. Didn't think too much of it at first, but then realized I was spending too much time here. Once I had the book, I ran back to find that my poor salamander had become untamed. Distraught, I checked my bag for a scroll of taming, but no luck. I took out my magic marker and last blessed blank scroll, and tried to write a scroll of taming. Lo and I'd ID'd almost every scroll, I had found not a single scroll of taming in the entire game, and indeed never did. After spending 80 turns trying to wrest a last wish out of my wand, I gave up, and bid my salamander goodbye. Moloch's Sanctum nearly did me in- once I cleared the graveyard, I started working towards clearing the priests out, but got surrounded by Rodney's nasties. Two dragons, an Angel, plus a few demons really hurt. I went down to about half health before I remembered my Ring of Conflict. Suddenly, things turned vastly in my favor as only one monster attacked me and the rest set upon each other. This took up what felt like ages of time as the nearby priests would join and summon insects over and over again, but probably didn't take that many actual turns. Amulet of Yendor in my possession, on my very first run to the planes, I booked it. Knew enough to dig fast paths between the stairs in Gehennom, but wasn't ready for the mysterious force pushing me back down- spent too many turns going up a staircase only to find myself two levels lower. Only once did Rodney manage to steal the Amulet of Yendor, along with my Orb of Fate. Unfortunately this was when he cast Double Trouble, and the first wizard I killed was the wrong one. Got my stuff back, and continued upwards. Donations to the priest in the Valley of the Dead with the gold I collected got me to an AC of -38 ( 40 if I put on my Ring of Protection +2, but ring slots were being continually swapped out for levitation, searching, conflict, and protection) and then out and into the castle. Stocked up on the K- and C-rations, then bolted upwards. Very few complications to the top, and then the Plane of Earth! First time on the planes (obviously, as it was my first time getting more than three levels down into Gehennom and only my third time beating the Quest) so. I messed up a bit. Looked up how to detect the portals, and realized I had only a single cursed scroll of gold detection. Still- on the plane of earth, that works, and the portal was in the opposite corner of the map. Made my way there, inventory getting cursed along the way. Realized I had a problem when I had almost reached the portal, when my Bag of Holding became unblessed- suddenly I'm overburdened! Fixed that right quick, and escaped to air. Plane of air pummeled me, but conflict kept the constant stream of air elementals attacking the following Jabberwok instead of me. Managed to stumble upon the portal after awhile with help from the Amulet of Yendor, then hit the Plane of Fire. I lost my Orb of Fate on the Plane of Fire. Rodney appeared, stole it, summoned some nasties, and while they wailed on each other and him, I killed a pool of lava. Oh well. Bye-bye. The good news is, I realized I had two potions of confusion and I could dip some scrolls of earth I had into a potion of water to blank them. Wrote up gold detection, and boom- portal found! Fire was over the quickest. Water was annoying to move through, but was least populated. Before hitting the wizard's tower, I blessed genocided almost every other water creature along with it. Portal found, into Astral! Immediately surrounded by four angels. spent multiple turns fighting them without realizing that this was dangerous in a different way- getting surrounded by other creatures. Made my way towards the first rider, and met Famine. Tried to zap him with my wand of death- it had two charges left, and this was it, but no go. Missed twice. Fortunately, he only got a single attack on me before I killed him. Moved straight ahead as quick as I could, going for the center temple. the conflicting creatures behind me managed to kill off Famine for me as he approached, and none of the other riders ever came within eyesight. Temple dead ahead, and I experience a feeling of peace- a wave of relief washed over me, because all these creatures had gotten me down to less than half health, the lowest I'd been in ages. Made it to the altar, offered the amulet. I'm so happy guys. it's time for the other roles.

Beasts of burden. Full body burden. 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥. Heard this on a ad. had to come give it a like 💯. Is Matt burden gay.

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