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Brainstorming Beautiful "Orcs" and "Goblins"
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<blockquote data-quote="Kaodi" data-source="post: 5907656" data-attributes="member: 1231"><p>This is my second thread on this subject, and it is a bit of a fork from the last one.</p><p></p><p>Basically, I want to develop a new race (or two) to fill the niche of orcs and hobgoblins, and maybe another to fill that of goblins and kobolds. But whereas most such races signal their villainy by being hideous and ugly, I want one that falls on the other end of the beauty spectrum.</p><p></p><p>Beyond good looks, the race also has to be culturally evil. Probably not chaotic evil, because drow and orcs sort of already have that nailed down in various ways. Preferrably they should be on about the same power scale as player races, though something as strong as a gnoll might be acceptable. They ought to native to the material plane (though not <em>necessarily</em> the main world) and they ought to be common enough that they could raise at least small armies. Preferrably dexterity should not be their best stat, unless perhaps the race in question is small sized.</p><p></p><p>With all that in mind, perhaps we can get a discussion going?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaodi, post: 5907656, member: 1231"] This is my second thread on this subject, and it is a bit of a fork from the last one. Basically, I want to develop a new race (or two) to fill the niche of orcs and hobgoblins, and maybe another to fill that of goblins and kobolds. But whereas most such races signal their villainy by being hideous and ugly, I want one that falls on the other end of the beauty spectrum. Beyond good looks, the race also has to be culturally evil. Probably not chaotic evil, because drow and orcs sort of already have that nailed down in various ways. Preferrably they should be on about the same power scale as player races, though something as strong as a gnoll might be acceptable. They ought to native to the material plane (though not [I]necessarily[/I] the main world) and they ought to be common enough that they could raise at least small armies. Preferrably dexterity should not be their best stat, unless perhaps the race in question is small sized. With all that in mind, perhaps we can get a discussion going? [/QUOTE]
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