Dragonborn in Faerun


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Evans books are awesome, and I love all the detail she's made about dragonborn and tieflings. They've always been my favorites! She's one of my favorite authors right now!
 

Might need to acquire these books. I've heard good things about Evans and have liked what I've seen of Mehen. I also very much like much of what she's done with the language and culture of the Dragonborn. It's not precisely how I'd handle it, but it's damn close--if I didn't know better, I'd think she'd been picking my brain! I'll definitely be combing through all of these articles to piece together my own take on it.

There's a lot to like, but one I like quite a bit particularly because it's so simple: "dragonborn" is what others call them. They have their own name for themselves. And they have their own name for "others" too...though it might not be something used in polite (multiracial) company.
 

I love her take in Part 3 on marriage among dragonborn, the importance of eggs and damn tour feelings on the issue lol It's way more realistic than most modern Western concepts of love and marriage. Especially now that Tymanther got squashed.
 



Yeah, I mean when was th3 last time you saw real world - building in a Forgotten Realms novel? Last I remember is RAS' Drow trilogy, and a bit in Ilvariel's (?) conversation with Drizzt about what it means to love as an elf. I'm glad WOTC are letting her stretch the world.

EDIT: The Kingdom of Many-Arrows and Netheril were great attempts too, even though RAS and Greenwood tore those down as soon as they could [emoji20]
 

Why is it that when WotC comes up with a new race its got to be splattered across all settings in precisely the same manner as they did in the original setting?

They did it with WarForged, they used their lame 4E version to ruin Tieflings in all settings and they do it with Dragonborn.
And Dragonborn are utterly the lamest attempt to do dragon-people I have ever seen-- from their mud-brown skin and their lack of tails and wings (taking away anything remotely "draconic" about them) for mechanical balancing reasons of all things! After all, in 4E they couldn't give Tieflings a balance bonus for having tails if Dragonborn had them too. Then there is the fact that they are 7' tall draconic creatures yet they are expected to be universally good and endeared to everyone-- even when dragons are the most recurring enemies, NEVER are they to be actually working for the dragons. And, of course, that this reptilian race has to show human sexual characteristics because if the girl ones don't have tiny waists and big bouncy boobs, then how is one to know which one is the girl? (As though it were somehow important for that to be immediately obvious and you couldn't just have it hard to tell with this particular race.)

It is just the worst.

Then again, Faerun already had something very similar-- they had the Dragonkin. So instead of forcing the utterly inept and gross abomination that dropped from the bowels of 4E, something I have a hard time believing even those who play them really wanted when they thought of Dragonpeople, why not drop the idea and just use Dragonkin or Draconians from Dragonlance?
 

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