The PCs shouldn't, but the NPCs should.
The PCs are adventurers by trade or circumstance; they are exceptional individuals. They stick out from what is "normal" for their race or society; most people do not go out and live a life of violence. So PCs should be aware that they themselves are...
Let's remember that "human" isn't a species; it's a genus. You can have an all-human world and still have halflings; they're just homo florensis. Orcs are already cross-pollinated with the pop culture idea of neanderthals by way of Frazetta. Frankly, most fantasy "races" are human in writing if...
If anyone wants my take on a rebooted dark sun, I think the most interesting way to do it is to take a world used to intense resource scarcity and then drop a big resource there and watch them tear themselves apart.
What do you think would happen to Athas, a world without metal, if a 50 square...
I think a good question would be "what is the most 'punk' Hasbro has been recently?"
I think the darkest Hasbro has ever got in my lifetime is probably GI Joe: Renegade. Would a tone like that be possible and appropriate for Dark Sun?
Not for nothing, but the upcoming FR book just included a whole genie themed paladin subclass; they could easily reprint that in a Dark Sun book and bam, you got paladins.
I could also see templars being a paladin subclass as much as a warlock one.
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Is there an article I can read about this?
I'm not being rude because I myself am the source of some "just trust me bro" rumors but... I unfortunately don't know you well enough to trust you.
Part of this is the conflation of "world" and "planet".
"Planet" comes from "planetes", Greek for "wanderer": things that wander around the night sky, moving through space.
World comes from "Wereld", Old English for "the age of man" ("were" as in "werewolf" meaning man and "eld" as in...
Remember a couple months ago when a lot of articles came out that said that like Dungeons and Dragons as a brand is as well known as Star Wars, but Hasbro doesn't know how to translate that into sales?
Ask anybody under the age of like 45 to name a Dungeons & Dragons character, and the only...
I'm afraid the setting is far too detailed to be a points of light, which is part of the problem. We as fans know so much about the world it's impossible not to metagame, but the characters in the world themselves would have almost no ability to know anything from the next thorp over.