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<blockquote data-quote="Crimson Longinus" data-source="post: 9170154" data-attributes="member: 7025508"><p>I think metallic colouring just looks unnatural and weird on animal, and I don't like it. Sure, I can imagine a bit of beetle-like sheen, but full metal just is garish and cartoony to me. I like my weird fantasy creatures to feel grounded. I also am not married to the exact artistic depictions from the books, those have varied over the years anyway. In my current setting I've taken dragons aesthetically a step towards dinosaurs to make them feel more like real animals that just happen to be fantastic. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Isn't that literally about the alignment?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Super powerful "good guys" generally is not a thing I much want to have in my settings. I want the PCs to be the ones who have to sort things out, and I don't want the value of that to be lessened by there being mighty forces of good that could have done the same with ease and definitely would should the PCs fail. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Nah. I really dislike this sort of simplistic binary. People (and dragons) can have their negative traits and their positive traits, they're complex. and sure, some might have way more toxic traits than benign ones or vice versa. But I definitely don't want that to be determinable by the colour of one's skin!</p><p></p><p>I stand by my assertion that metallics just exist due slot filling for alignment system, and nothing you said has dissuaded me from that. You seemed just repeat the simplistic good vs evil binary that alignment system fosters. If you like that, good for you, but it is not for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crimson Longinus, post: 9170154, member: 7025508"] I think metallic colouring just looks unnatural and weird on animal, and I don't like it. Sure, I can imagine a bit of beetle-like sheen, but full metal just is garish and cartoony to me. I like my weird fantasy creatures to feel grounded. I also am not married to the exact artistic depictions from the books, those have varied over the years anyway. In my current setting I've taken dragons aesthetically a step towards dinosaurs to make them feel more like real animals that just happen to be fantastic. Isn't that literally about the alignment? Super powerful "good guys" generally is not a thing I much want to have in my settings. I want the PCs to be the ones who have to sort things out, and I don't want the value of that to be lessened by there being mighty forces of good that could have done the same with ease and definitely would should the PCs fail. Nah. I really dislike this sort of simplistic binary. People (and dragons) can have their negative traits and their positive traits, they're complex. and sure, some might have way more toxic traits than benign ones or vice versa. But I definitely don't want that to be determinable by the colour of one's skin! I stand by my assertion that metallics just exist due slot filling for alignment system, and nothing you said has dissuaded me from that. You seemed just repeat the simplistic good vs evil binary that alignment system fosters. If you like that, good for you, but it is not for me. [/QUOTE]
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