Mind of tempest
(he/him)advocate for 5e psionics
here we go again.You just had to bring up centaurs and climbing ropes didn't you?![]()
here we go again.You just had to bring up centaurs and climbing ropes didn't you?![]()
The dramatic function. You’re suggesting the only function of race/species is appearance. That’s remarkably limiting.I see your point, these three things would be completely interchangeable if they could have similar cultural tendencies.
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Is something that can be worth it.There are hundreds of sentient beings in D&D from aarakroca to zorbos, and we are suggesting multiple diverse cultural elements for each. That's heavy lifting for any guide book to do.
No. Ok. Only if it a comedy movie (Like Tucker and Dale vs Evil) with alan tudyk, Jerry Lewis, Abbot, and Charlie Chaplin.Can you not imagine a fiction where a good lich exists?
Also let the DM decide the alignment of an given non pc race. Good Thinking. I want them zero calorie care free XP.I think that's an excellent idea! Let the DM decide the alignment of any given individual creature. Good thinking.
I'm sorry.
Which works because WoW only has one setting to worry about: Azeroth. WotC is prepping it's sixth official setting book, plus countless homebrew settings rely on the core rules as point of origin. Not only do you need to create multiple cultures, per species, but put setting too?Is something that can be worth it.
Warlords of Draenor, the World of Warcraft expansion generally considered not great, at least gets highly regarded for taking what were previously just small footnotes from Warcraft 2 and expanding those out into visually distinct orcish cultures with their own themes that don't tend to overlap
Had room for like 3 more as well but didn't go with them
Would the bias against Mind Flayers be also misplaced?Maybe? I mean, it’s certainly something that draws me to such characters. As I said in the other post, I love Tieflings, and that’s absolutely an element of them that appeals to me. Heck, I’d even say Tieflings would lose something if that element was removed. The thing is, I don’t think the goal should be to excise all prejudice from the setting. It should be to insure that the in-fiction prejudices aren’t objectively correct within the setting. It’s fine with me if there is a cultural bias against Tieflings, or Orcs, or whatever, as long as the fiction demonstrates those biases to be misplaced.
Just because you don't read current events doesn't mean that a claim is "supported by nothing". Your ignorance is not a solid argument.No, it doesn’t. You have made a wildly incredible claim supported by nothing.
Again, wrong. See the number of war crimes and murders committed against invading Nazis.Killing invading nazis isn’t murder. The end.