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<blockquote data-quote="TaranTheWanderer" data-source="post: 7519156" data-attributes="member: 15882"><p>While I see your point, I don't buy this, personally. Elves live for 800+ years. And, in fact, the common trope for elves is they are reclusive and have very few civilizations that are often hidden or remote.</p><p></p><p>And I think it would be cool if a PC said, "Hey, I have a vague memory of coming here as a kid...it was 300 years ago! Which, of course, is perfectly legitimate for an elf or a dwarf. I think it would be just as cool as an immortal human who was there 1000 years ago, if it fit the character's back-story.</p><p></p><p>I do get the argument, "because it doesn't fit the setting" but I see many situations where it fits the setting. </p><p></p><p></p><p> [MENTION=6799753]lowkey13[/MENTION] RE: "So, the question is ... does it matter, or is it just "fluff."</p><p></p><p>Not exactly. I'm more curious why developers of all editions of D&D find it necessary to make a point of telling players that 'these powers don't actually extend your natural age.' </p><p></p><p>As someone already pointed out, extended age is a powerful story-telling device. Why make a point to tell players that only high level PCs have access to this device. Why can't a 5th level character have a powerful story? Obviously, it's always up to whoever is running the game but having the designers try to dictate your story tool-box is interesting - especially for something that has no actual mechanical advantage. And why only give that story device to a specific class. </p><p></p><p> *Note: ...I'm just curious on people's views and the discussion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TaranTheWanderer, post: 7519156, member: 15882"] While I see your point, I don't buy this, personally. Elves live for 800+ years. And, in fact, the common trope for elves is they are reclusive and have very few civilizations that are often hidden or remote. And I think it would be cool if a PC said, "Hey, I have a vague memory of coming here as a kid...it was 300 years ago! Which, of course, is perfectly legitimate for an elf or a dwarf. I think it would be just as cool as an immortal human who was there 1000 years ago, if it fit the character's back-story. I do get the argument, "because it doesn't fit the setting" but I see many situations where it fits the setting. [MENTION=6799753]lowkey13[/MENTION] RE: "So, the question is ... does it matter, or is it just "fluff." Not exactly. I'm more curious why developers of all editions of D&D find it necessary to make a point of telling players that 'these powers don't actually extend your natural age.' As someone already pointed out, extended age is a powerful story-telling device. Why make a point to tell players that only high level PCs have access to this device. Why can't a 5th level character have a powerful story? Obviously, it's always up to whoever is running the game but having the designers try to dictate your story tool-box is interesting - especially for something that has no actual mechanical advantage. And why only give that story device to a specific class. *Note: ...I'm just curious on people's views and the discussion. [/QUOTE]
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