steeldragons
Steeliest of the dragons
In closing, YES to evil pig-faced orcs!
That is all.
That is all.
Are we back to arguing personal games when the thread is about the default game --where FR for better or worse is the default setting for 5e again?I'm not ignoring them. They are irrelevant to any game not occurring in Forgotten Realms....and/or any version of Forgotten Realms that doesn't include her or good drow.
Other Drizzt, I have no idea to whom you are referring. ...and I really don't consider some last minute sidekick generated for as much "oo wow how funky broody different" as the ONE good drow in the Forgotten Realms as a model upon which to base making any/all creatures allowed to think/do whatever they want.
The title specifically citing that they want the porcs to be in 6e and then everyone else talking about that until being derailed.Not quite sure where people are getting the idea that this thread is exclusively about the future of DnD as though we're somehow involved in those decisions. OP certainly didn't say so.
Ah, missed that. It's a silly idea anyways. Pig-orcs aren't better in any particular way (and I tend to use them!)The title specifically citing that they want the porcs to be in 6e and then everyone else talking about that until being derailed.
If you leave all the fluff text on orcs alone, they would still be evil without the alignment note. If you have multi-cultural orcs, how do you do it so that it works with multiple campaigns?
Don't disagree. In fact, I do agree and apply as such at my own table. On the same token, for a game at their table, all the justification they need is to say "they're evil". They don't need any further justification. I mean, we've spent the last several threads on this topic saying we don't care what they do at their own table. So if their table is "goblins are evil cuz I said so", then OK. I don't need any more info.
"Some orcs are peaceful, existing as hunters, farmers, and trappers. Others are vicious raiders, performing vile acts for evil gods and spirits. Still others are just boisterous bruisers, enjoying a good fight without any need for it to end in death. In general, orcs tend to have strong emotions and are often reactionary, taking strong umbrage to perceived or actual slights which sometimes has lead to battle when they couldn't be pacified."
Replacing goblins with the Scarlett Brotherhood is like apples and oranges, lots of similarities, but many key differences. The Brotherhood is an evil, supremacist organization, been that way since 1e and haven't really changed (Last source I have on them is the Living Greyhawk Gazetteer).
Again, not "impossible." Never said that. Just unwanted...and unnecessary as almost all "change for change's sake"...