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Geisha, the (missing) Asian Bard
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<blockquote data-quote="Dei" data-source="post: 3214178" data-attributes="member: 40300"><p>I quite like the look of the class, it's interesting to say the least. One thing you may want to consider though is looking at ways of giving Geishas the freedom that is often required in an adventuring party. Admittedly the initial plot hook is quite simple, your Okiya's "mother" tells you to accompany the party on their mission but overall behaviour seems very restricted. Perhaps some flavour blurb should be added along the lines of:</p><p></p><p>"Though life within an Okiya is highly regimented and restricted, Geishas leaving the boundaries of the school on assignments are granted a high degree of freedom. Geishas who are trusted to go "adventuring" are often encouraged to spread their wings beyond the direct influence of their superiours in order to build up their client base and increase the reputation of the Okiya either through encouraging and aiding their companions in great deeds of combat or simple diplomacy."</p><p></p><p>Just a small thing but I think it could stop the class seeming too restrictive to players.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dei, post: 3214178, member: 40300"] I quite like the look of the class, it's interesting to say the least. One thing you may want to consider though is looking at ways of giving Geishas the freedom that is often required in an adventuring party. Admittedly the initial plot hook is quite simple, your Okiya's "mother" tells you to accompany the party on their mission but overall behaviour seems very restricted. Perhaps some flavour blurb should be added along the lines of: "Though life within an Okiya is highly regimented and restricted, Geishas leaving the boundaries of the school on assignments are granted a high degree of freedom. Geishas who are trusted to go "adventuring" are often encouraged to spread their wings beyond the direct influence of their superiours in order to build up their client base and increase the reputation of the Okiya either through encouraging and aiding their companions in great deeds of combat or simple diplomacy." Just a small thing but I think it could stop the class seeming too restrictive to players. [/QUOTE]
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