Micah Sweet
Level Up & OSR Enthusiast
Show me the superpowers they all have then.Literally speaking they are aliens. They are as just as much from Earth as Superman is.
Show me the superpowers they all have then.Literally speaking they are aliens. They are as just as much from Earth as Superman is.
The potential to do any of the supernatural things described in the Players Handbook.Show me the superpowers they all have then.
if the entire world has magic in it then i assume the people do too, i assume that the presense of magic in the people would naturally cause them to develop slightly differently from the people in the real world where magic isn't an environmental factor in their development, like my light/heavyworlder examples.Now you're just ignoring what I'm saying. Please read and respond to what I actually wrote, or if you think you did that, please state your own unstated assumption so that your response appears relevant to my post, because right now I don't see how it is.
so all the other stuff which is based on magic would therefore not exist in your world would it not?Not in mine.
are we certain it has to be friendly reminder? or at least can we imply there will be an unfriendly reminder to follow if they don't get the hint?If we ever get campaign setting back, they should all have NOT EARTH printed in large, friendly letters on the front.
yes, but that does not mean there is nothing familiar to hold on to. If the game deviates from the world as we know it, it tells us that in the rules. We know how far people can jump in it etc., anything not mentioned isn’t something that is completely unclear, it is something that is not different.magic and supernatural stuff is a pretty explicitly stated assumption of the world and it's inhabitants IMO
just because the game turns the dials up a notch or two on what humans are capable of it doesn't make them suddenly completely unfamiliar to us, the answers to those questions will most likely stay the same for all of them.yes, but that does not mean there is nothing familiar to hold on to. If the game deviates from the world as we know it, it tells us that in the rules. We know how far people can jump in it etc., anything not mentioned isn’t something that is completely unclear, it is something that is not different.
See the list of questions above, pretty much all of them can be answered ‘yes’, any ‘no’ comes from the game rules
Elmer Fudd and Yosemite Sam are both considered to be humans within the Loony Tunes universe (I think). Doesn't make them entirely like real world humans.No. The fact that the world has magic is not proof that humans in D&D are actually aliens who just happen to look and act like us and have the same name.
We don't know that Earth humans don't have that potential, because supernatural things don't exist on Earth. And potential doesn't have any effect in and of itself anyway, so unless it's realized in the individual, we're still talking Earth human for all practical purposes.The potential to do any of the supernatural things described in the Players Handbook.
Potential which Earth humans do not possess.