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In Ancient Egyptian religious tradition, citizens would recite the 42 negative confessions of Maat as their heart was weighed against the feather of truth. If the citizen's heart was heavier than a feather they would be devoured by Ammit.

Zoroastrianism developed an eschatological concept of a Last Judgment called Frashokereti where the dead will be raised and the righteous wade through a river of milk while the wicked will be burned in a river of molten metal.

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Abrahamic religions such as Christianity have similar concepts of believers facing judgement on a last day to determine if they will spend eternity in Gehenna or Heaven for their sin.[1] A damned human "in damnation" is said to be either in Hell, or living in a state wherein they are divorced from Heaven and/or in a state of disgrace from God's favor.

The word entered Middle English usage from Old French in the early 14th century.The secular meaning survives in English "to condemn" (in a court of law), or "damning criticism". The noun damnation itself is mostly reserved for the religious sense in Modern English, while condemnation remains common in secular usage.

In most forms of Western Christian belief, damnation to hell is what humanity deserves for its sins. Catholic and many Protestant denominations hold that human sin is the product of the fall of man of Adam and Eve in the book of Genesis. In some Christian denominations, only the sins that the Ten Commandments describe cause damnation, but others apply more strict terms. The reasons for being damned have varied widely through the centuries [citation needed], with little consistency between different forms of Christianity (i.e., Catholic or Protestant). "Sins" ranging from murder to dancing have been said to lead to damnation.Christian denominations have differing views on soteriology, but a mainstream view is that believers can only escape damnation by salvation from Jesus Christ. One conception is of suffering and denial of entrance to Heaven, often described in the book of Revelation as burning in a Lake of Fire. Another conception, derived from the scripture about Gehenna is simply that people will be discarded (burned), as being unworthy of preservation by God.

However some view sin in less legalistic sense, but more as a spiritual illness that needs to be cured and purged.[4] It is seen as a state of opposition to the love of God, a state into which all humans are born but against which Jesus Christ is the Mediator and Redeemer. Eastern traditions have established their views on Paradise and Gehenna from theologians like Isaac of Nineveh and Basil of Caesarea and the Fathers of the Church. According to Orthodoxy, Heaven and Hell are relations to or experiences of God's just and loving presence, with often used analogy being how Sun melts wax and hardens the clay, with different reactions to sunlight depending not on sun but the matter that reacts to it. Similarly, Saints enjoy the loving presence of God, while the damned are enraged by it.[5][6][7] In the Eastern Orthodox tradition theologians can describe God by presenting negative descriptions of what God is not, and describe Gehenna in similar ways. Marcion of Sinope was deemed heretical for teaching that the holy figures of the Old Testament were damned to hell while sinners would receive salvation.[8]

In Hinduism, one of the three main acharyas, Acharya Madhva or Madhvacharya differed significantly from traditional Hindu beliefs owing to his concept of eternal damnation. For example, he divides souls into three classes. One class of souls, mukti-yogyas, qualifies for liberation, another, the nitya-samsarins, subject to eternal rebirth or eternal transmigration and a third class, tamo-yogyas, who are condemned to eternal hell (Andhatamas), since their guilt cannot be obliterated according to him. No other Hindu philosopher or school of Hinduism holds such beliefs.[9] In contrast, most Hindus believe in universal salvation, that all souls will eventually obtain moksha, even if after millions of rebirths.

Damn is nowadays a mildly profane word for some people in English, although God damn (or Goddamn) may be considered blasphemous by the religiously devout, who regard it as a violation of the commandment against taking God's name in vain. Dang (mainly US) or darn are common euphemisms, specifically minced oaths, for damn. The profanity of damn and its derivatives (e.g. damned, damnation) is effectively limited to cases where the word is not used in its literal meaning, e.g., "The damned dog won't stop barking!" (but the line of Arthur Miller's character John Proctor[10] to his servant, "God damns all liars" uses the word in its literal sense and has not been seen as objectionable). Use of the word or its derivatives in their figurative forms may impact on the ratings of movies and television programmes.

In Indian English, there is an incorrect etymology connecting "I don't give a damn" with the dam, a 16th-century copper coin. Salman Rushdie, in a 1985 essay on the dictionary of Anglo-Indian terms Hobson-Jobson, ends with this:

Joining Damn+HiInt+Special with blue or green/white weapons should not be allowed (in public matches) , you should have more than enough materials to do some basic upgrades, constantly relying on others to carry you and being rewarded for bad behavior is bad for the player base and the game.

I really dont see any need to gatekeep players from trying out higher difficulties. Ofc there might be some guys leeching, youll never know. But its also mostly the chance to either teach them (if theyre willing ofc) or to get better by yourself since youll carry a lot. Not to forget that there are guys just playing off-meta.

SOME kind of gear gating may have forced him to put in the tiniest amount of effort and prevented him from joining a damnation match for just a bit, it may have given him a chance to get his feet wet a little more.

Gearlevel isnt that important in DT as heropower (level) have been in V2. And the bit of extra 20% against XY or getting a second blessing, which might not be great at all, doesnt mean so much seriously.

Wow now none of the people wanting to leech for mats have any reason to play Damn in the first place. Anyone who still plays Damn under prepared at that point is probably doing it for something spicy or because they enjoy difficulty. Such people are very likely to be receptive to any polite criticism you have of them.

The past few days, i had players who had absolutely no awareness for anything, in almost every run. Maybe some people just are not able to see anything than the exact thing they are focusing on, but maybe a bit more experience also helps with this.
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im a regular player pretty much from day one, all endgame gear now, i havent played anything but damnation in a year and its pretty rare that my team fails. So i would consider myself one of the at least BETTER darktide players.

Tried to do the twins mission on damnation like 30 times now, havent even seen one of the twins go down? WTF is this? is there some stupid trick to do this thing on damnation?
Also: is this the route this game will take now? Souls game style try and error boss battles that are ridiculously hard? Wasnt this supposed to be a game about fighting hordes with some specialists here and there?

Also: is this the route this game will take now? Souls game style try and error boss battles that are ridiculously hard? Wasnt this supposed to be a game about fighting hordes with some specialists here and there?

Your experience with the twins mission will probably depend a lot on whether you have a team of friends or if you pug it. I did the latter. To say that it was a mixed bag of results would be generous. It takes a lot of luck to get a good group, and failures are far more common than successes.

had the good fortune of an excellent pub group without voice and i came to the conclusion that this was even beneficial.
noone miscommunicating,false callouts or simply panic in the heat of the moment.

best guess from my part would be proficiency in auric maelstrom and having a clutch sense for when its needed and when to be selfish in order to keep on your feet and not distract the others from getting shields down and the brother first in that regard.

I've got a fairly solid build, which includes hellfire fireballs after taking all the damnation feats. gives a total of -3 metamagic levels, which is like...unprecedented. maximize or dazing for free.

I'm curious as to how you're getting Hellfire Fireballs, is there some sort of ability that lets you transform fire spells into [Evil] spells (and therefore allowing Maleficium to apply to your Fireballs)?

1. Evil. Most campaigns don't allow evil.
2. They require a deal to be made in game. You can't just take the feat and say you did it. It typically needs to be RPed within the game and your DM must allow you to summon a devil for such purposes.
3. The no rezzing thing.

Hell's Vengeance is a solid means of being able to make use of the Damnation feats, and it's even recommended in the Player's Guide as I recall. Diabolist is a solid means of bypassing the penalties as well.

So yea, the feats are typically really good, especially if you're an Antipaladin and take Mask of Virtue and Soulless Gaze. Maleficarum is pretty useless for martials, but pretty much everyone can make use of at least 2 of them.

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