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<blockquote data-quote="TwinBahamut" data-source="post: 5846353" data-attributes="member: 32536"><p>There are so many problems with this...</p><p></p><p>For one, I personally think it wouldn't be bad to just take everything ever written for some of the various cultures from previous editions and toss them out the window... You describe way too many products subdivided into way too many overly specific and heavily overlapping concepts.</p><p></p><p>I just don't like fantasy that tries to create a direct game-world equivalent to every last real world culture. It doesn't work, and just pulls me out of the game. I'd rather have the default be a giant mix-up of real world cultures, so elements inspired by any of those things can show up recombined in thousands of new ways.</p><p></p><p>It should also be noted that the real world doesn't divide into such clean compartments very well. Cultures interact and collide all the time. They mixed and they blended and the overlapped and ate each other up and were transformed by that process. All manner of people wandered the silk road, pharoahs were part of the Roman Empire, Japanese samurai sent envoys to meet the Pope, and countless civilizations were united under the banners of powerful forces like the Turks, Mongols, or Islam. The world has always been a web of connections, not a list of isolated islands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwinBahamut, post: 5846353, member: 32536"] There are so many problems with this... For one, I personally think it wouldn't be bad to just take everything ever written for some of the various cultures from previous editions and toss them out the window... You describe way too many products subdivided into way too many overly specific and heavily overlapping concepts. I just don't like fantasy that tries to create a direct game-world equivalent to every last real world culture. It doesn't work, and just pulls me out of the game. I'd rather have the default be a giant mix-up of real world cultures, so elements inspired by any of those things can show up recombined in thousands of new ways. It should also be noted that the real world doesn't divide into such clean compartments very well. Cultures interact and collide all the time. They mixed and they blended and the overlapped and ate each other up and were transformed by that process. All manner of people wandered the silk road, pharoahs were part of the Roman Empire, Japanese samurai sent envoys to meet the Pope, and countless civilizations were united under the banners of powerful forces like the Turks, Mongols, or Islam. The world has always been a web of connections, not a list of isolated islands. [/QUOTE]
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