Andvari
Hero
That or a sea serpent.Conundrum!
You think it's a tarrasque?
That or a sea serpent.Conundrum!
You think it's a tarrasque?
A sea serpent? That would be the one the water? So what's the beast in the background?That or a sea serpent.
The other one looks like the tarrasque for sure. It also has an entry in the book.A sea serpent? That would be the one the water? So what's the beast in the background?
We ran into the same issue in Forbidden Lands and just ignored it.I'm not a fan of the fantasy racism (species-ism?) in the players handbook (play a half-orc if you want to play a social outcast who is reviled by all the NPCs - with the unfortunate implication that they deserve to be treated like that, given their "unpleasant demeanour" and "unsavoury" personalities and the way they "typically care for themselves and themselves alone") but I assume nobody actually plays the game like that?
I do.I'm not a fan of the fantasy racism (species-ism?) in the players handbook (play a half-orc if you want to play a social outcast who is reviled by all the NPCs - with the unfortunate implication that they deserve to be treated like that, given their "unpleasant demeanour" and "unsavoury" personalities and the way they "typically care for themselves and themselves alone") but I assume nobody actually plays the game like that?
It's an interesting system, and some of the "A" series adventures look really good. I'd love to run them at some point.
I'm not a fan of the fantasy racism (species-ism?) in the players handbook (play a half-orc if you want to play a social outcast who is reviled by all the NPCs - with the unfortunate implication that they deserve to be treated like that, given their "unpleasant demeanour" and "unsavoury" personalities and the way they "typically care for themselves and themselves alone") but I assume nobody actually plays the game like that?
We ran into the same issue in Forbidden Lands and just ignored it.
I guess that would be the appeal, although playing a victim who sometimes gets to be a bully is not why I play RPGs.I do.
My settings tend to be Middle-Earth like, so imagining a half-orc just going about his day in a human settlement without causing a commotion seems unlikely. But if you're choosing to play a half-orc, chances are that's part of the appeal. Lots of interesting choices and roleplay opportunities for those that want to play "the outcast". Knowing most of the hate comes from fear would make a few of my players chuckle as they purposefully intimidated the weak humans, like the main antagonist in Highlander. Conversely, maybe they play a character that pities the humans' ignorance and takes the "high-road" being as well behaved as possible and in time earning the trust and loyalty of many.
I'm fortunate to have a wife and a teenager who are down to try new things.I will say, I feel the pain of others who have posted in this thread about not finding players who want to play C&C. In my area, it's a 5th edition glut.![]()