As long as Arn has a Comeback Inn, I guess it’s acceptable.
As long as Arn has a Comeback Inn, I guess it’s acceptable.
I hope it's a bit more than that, but if it's that, then I hope that they do a bang-up job with however those worksheets work.They seem to be using worksheets as a DM tool in the DMG, so I think that the sample Adventures will be presented as examples of what a DM filled out series of worksheets would look like.
Even from the glimpse at what these worksheets are, I am already interested in using them.I hope it's a bit more than that, but if it's that, then I hope that they do a bang-up job with however those worksheets work.
I assume so. To refer to an entire ethnicity as "bandits" is identical to referring to a reallife ethnicity as if all "thieves".Interesting if modern sensitivities were their reason for renaming the "Barbarian" regions, when the updated core rules still contain a "Barbarian" class. Maybe they just prefer naming locations on the map for nations rather than groups of people? (Might also explain the Scarlet Brotherhood rename as well.)
Thanks for that link! I didnt know about this website. From the page, the name Arn is clearly Arneson, apparently deriving from a character named "Arn Yonson".
I kept telling them in feedback that the Barbarian Class really should be renamed. Maybe in 2034.Interesting if modern sensitivities were their reason for renaming the "Barbarian" regions, when the updated core rules still contain a "Barbarian" class. Maybe they just prefer naming locations on the map for nations rather than groups of people? (Might also explain the Scarlet Brotherhood rename as well.)
The Bandit Kingdoms are not really bandits per se or on an ethnic level, that area is a highly militarized failed state where petty warlords fight each other constantly but are strong enough to collectively repel any outsider. So it's not a land of people who steal a lot, it's a chaotic and violent political situation.I assume so. To refer to an entire ethnicity as "bandits" is identical to referring to a reallife ethnicity as if all "thieves".
I hope 2024 avoids this obvious problem.
Basically the Iron Age.The Bandit Kingdoms are not really bandits per se or on an ethnic level, that area is a highly militarized failed stage where petty warlords fight each other constantly but are strong enough to collectively repel any outsider. So it's not a land of people who steal a lot, it's a chaotic and violent political situation.
I kept telling them in feedback that the Barbarian Class really should be renamed. Maybe in 2034.