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<blockquote data-quote="Babylon Logos" data-source="post: 2854932" data-attributes="member: 37431"><p>*steals the crumbs from the breaking of the cookie.* But I like the cookie. </p><p></p><p>ANd geez, if I thought the Magi responses from my simple little question would have sparked so much controversy. I wouldn't have made it. All I was trying to do, was get them to add a little clarity to pictures as a textual supplement.</p><p></p><p>I, I can't beleive I'm agreeing with Than on this . . . But yes, learn the reasons for the setting restrictiong before complaining about them. Yeah, yeah, DnD is the kind of game where the rules are meant to be broken. To an extent. A setting is a setting. WQHen Greyhawk was chosen for a setting here. It meant, Greyhawk. When you do something like ISRP, where you're marketing to a large group. It like preparing curry at a restuarant. You have to cater to everyone. You can't make it amazingly spicy, because you feel like it. It has to be fairly mild. Something that isn't, won't keep customer's coming.</p><p></p><p>In the case of ISRP, you can't decide you want Greyhawk, and pick and chose what parts of Greyhawk you want. You take the rules given to you for the setting, and you use them. If that means that your Centuar will be sent to a glue factory on site in the city. Then you better not bring your centaur to Ford Keep, take him to the Rotunda, Waterdeep citizens aren't going to blink at a Centaur, they've seen far stranger things happen in their city. The have Khelban Blackstaff after all (Not to mention the Times of Troubles ended in Waterdeep).</p><p></p><p>Okay, my food analogies made me hungry, so, foodage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babylon Logos, post: 2854932, member: 37431"] *steals the crumbs from the breaking of the cookie.* But I like the cookie. ANd geez, if I thought the Magi responses from my simple little question would have sparked so much controversy. I wouldn't have made it. All I was trying to do, was get them to add a little clarity to pictures as a textual supplement. I, I can't beleive I'm agreeing with Than on this . . . But yes, learn the reasons for the setting restrictiong before complaining about them. Yeah, yeah, DnD is the kind of game where the rules are meant to be broken. To an extent. A setting is a setting. WQHen Greyhawk was chosen for a setting here. It meant, Greyhawk. When you do something like ISRP, where you're marketing to a large group. It like preparing curry at a restuarant. You have to cater to everyone. You can't make it amazingly spicy, because you feel like it. It has to be fairly mild. Something that isn't, won't keep customer's coming. In the case of ISRP, you can't decide you want Greyhawk, and pick and chose what parts of Greyhawk you want. You take the rules given to you for the setting, and you use them. If that means that your Centuar will be sent to a glue factory on site in the city. Then you better not bring your centaur to Ford Keep, take him to the Rotunda, Waterdeep citizens aren't going to blink at a Centaur, they've seen far stranger things happen in their city. The have Khelban Blackstaff after all (Not to mention the Times of Troubles ended in Waterdeep). Okay, my food analogies made me hungry, so, foodage. [/QUOTE]
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