Wow, there’s really no escaping the Typical Mind Fallacy. I find it very hard to connect to what’s going on in an opera.
As for Victory At All Costs, this isn’t Star Trek or a shounen anime; the amount of willpower and smarts you put into things increases your base rate of success, but there are some tasks that are just plain too hard, and sometimes you’re just unlucky and roll a Critical Fail.
Although I do tend to come out of cathartic tragic operas, plays, etc with a kind of transhumanist “look upon the tragedies I avert and despair” bent. But seeking, for example, how the Universe still manages to kill Gilda is a lot different from this sort of thing.
Wow, there’s really no escaping the Typical Mind Fallacy. I find it very hard to connect to what’s going on in an opera.
As for Victory At All Costs, this isn’t Star Trek or a shounen anime; the amount of willpower and smarts you put into things increases your base rate of success, but there are some tasks that are just plain too hard, and sometimes you’re just unlucky and roll a Critical Fail.
Although I do tend to come out of cathartic tragic operas, plays, etc with a kind of transhumanist “look upon the tragedies I avert and despair” bent. But seeking, for example, how the Universe still manages to kill Gilda is a lot different from this sort of thing.
Of course. But that still is pretty close to Ardent Harry’s actual resolve.