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    What do you do without balance?

    A player who is less invested in the game may be willing to accept a less powerful/optimal character as the price of ease of play, and therefore be less concerned about balance. For example, I started playing in a small AD&D 2e group with a 12th-level mage and some sort of Kaz the Minotaur...
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    Dragon 373: Ecology of the Sharn

    The Sharn got an illustration by Monte Moore in 3e in Monster Compendium: Monsters of Faerun (2001). In my opinion this new illustration is a little bit better, but that's not saying much. Some of the ecology text seems to be a paraphrase of the MC:MoF entry, but the origin story (remnant of...
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    A thief run town... How?

    I guess the simplest thing to do would be to make the city part of a larger nation or empire. The thieves can run things easily from the shadows, but if they declared themselves, the national or imperial government would crush them. The Thieve's World series dealt with such a place, on the...
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    D&D 4E 4E Halflings unrecognizable from Tolkien hobbits

    I suspect the reason we don't see "hobbits" in someone else's work is because they know they'd lose their shirt without the history D&D and WFRP have. Think about it. Immediately after a big movie trilogy you "just happen" to come up with some sawed-off protagonist race. McKiernan's Iron Tower...
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    But what if I LIKE Anime/Video-game tropes in my D&D?

    Definitely worth pondering. For all the big box manga aisles I've seen, I've seen mostly D&D, D20 WoW, and NWoD hardbacks available as big box RPG offerings. And by far I've seen more D&D than any of the others. Realizing that the plural of anecdote is not data, has anyone seen "obvious anime"...
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    D&D 4E How would you re-envision Guardinals and Rilmani in 4e?

    Love it. Yoinked it. The next serious Law/Chaos campaign I run will feature alchemically perfected humans. As far as the Guardinals/Archons, etc., could they be the result of human worship of various natural concepts? Looking at Lackhand's previous post; maybe a successful healer/cleric who...
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    But what if I LIKE Anime/Video-game tropes in my D&D?

    For myself, no. "Golden Blah Blah" reaches toward an Exalted flavor that rubs me the wrong way. Might as well name it "Way of the Earnest Creditor," or "Irresistible Succubus Style." But, like Henry, I'm happy you're happy. 4e, for me, is another option. If, for you, it is THE OPTION, that's all...
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    "The Screwtape Letters" as a model for demons

    I would start from the beginning. The tone of the campaign would be dark, and several "examples" would be made of low level NPCs to show the harshness of the setting. The PCs would meet a seemingly low level, innocuous NPC who needs their help and can provide valuable assistance/patronage...
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    Great Fantasy Cities (and what makes them so awesome)

    Random fantasy cities that come to mind... Tindalos - beyond time itself, the hound-like creatures that haunt its streets hunger for something in humanity. "They are lean and athirst!" Mos Eisley - a wretched hive of scum and villainy. Middenheim - the WFRP city on a rock, rising above the...
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    Dammit, Warlord, Warlock, Tiefling, and Dragonborn are growing on me.

    I like to think of the dragonborn as an empire tainted by the presence of an Iron-Kingdomsesque dragon in the earth below their lands. Sort of a Dragon/Cthulhu. "That is not dead which can eternal lie..." and all that. Makes them more of a Howardian serpent folk than draconians, which I never...
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    Infernal pacts - appropriate for player characters?

    This is certainly true as a general rule. In the instant case, however, the 'demon' is quite evil and the 'warlock' is practically a paladin. I agree there could be extra evil 'weight' (above and beyond any actions by the designated creature) for the terms demon and devil within the Western...
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    Infernal pacts - appropriate for player characters?

    Honestly, I'm thinking they won't even be scary good guys. They'll be Naruto. Friendly little dude powered by a demon inside. As popular as that cartoon is, I don't think the Warlock will be a PR problem for 4e. I think we are bringing a lot of 80s baggage to this discussion that a 12 year old...
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    Sell me on fey!

    In this sense I would describe fey and fey-like creatures as the original "attractive nuisance." They are a nearly irresistible temptation that is almost invariably dangerous, in keeping with TwinBahamut's note that 99% of the time a human/fey encounter results in misfortune for the human. This...
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    D&D 4E In terms of theme, tone, and spirit, I hope 4e . . .

    Maybe this is just me, but I thought Mialee was a nod back to what I perceived as the older "Chainmail Bikini" theme in D&D art. With the other Iconics they seem to have tried to represent their gear at least to some extent. I get the feeling that when they looked at Mialee and Hennet they said...
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