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This is a fukin awesome meme my friends: https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Damodar
I wrote a shitpost on another forum about lookism meme transfer.
But I really feel the need to give you the context because this meme is totally awesome.
Premise: In D&D you can multiclass. If you pick warrior, you multiclass at a specific level and become mage. Then what you obtain is the constitution advantage of warrior + mage benefits. The malus would be that path of the mage gets harder to obtain.
Or you can multiclass reverse, starting from mage and become warrior later. In this case, you have all maluses of the mage, and becoming an efficient warrior will be close to impossible.
In other words, in D&D you are strongly encouraged to not multiclass from mage to warrior.
A lookismcel is someone who did exactly that. He was originally a nerd incel. Nerd incels are mage apprentices. Path of the nerd is magician initiation.
Lookismcels rejected the path of the wizard, and they became warriors instead (failed chads with wobbly plastic into their faces). In other words, lookismcels did what D&D warned them not to do, they multiclassed the wrong way.
Now, Damodar is this character in the 2000s movie about D&D, hes a mage who became warrior. A failed multiclass. He couldnt do actual magic, so he was implanted a wyrm into his braincells by an actual mage. Lookismcels are the same, they cant do real magic, they are failures at the path of wizardry. So the surgeons (real mages) implant wobbly plastic into their faces. Surgeons are the accomplished mages who became fully empowered monoclass.
Damudar in the movie (failed lookismcel) is awesome performance. He screams LOOK AT ME, LOOK AT WHAT I HAVE BECOME. Hes in agony, hes suffering because of the implants into his body. He also has a blue lipstick, what a touch of genius, the writers of that movie were totally based. Damodar is the lookismcel who failed both paths, he cannot be full mage now, he cannot be full warrior.