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<blockquote data-quote="Fifinjir" data-source="post: 9239615" data-attributes="member: 7031683"><p>One of the main things in my setting is the rather troubled relationship between the Mortal and Divine Realms, as well as the Dreamworld that exists between them. This means Outsiders are prominent, and fey and some Shadowfell related beings can slot in as living dream creatures. Giants and their relatives are also part of this, being essentially distant descendants of demigods.</p><p></p><p>This has actually resulted in sorrowsworn being one of the main enemies, meaning that I’ll have to expand on them quite a bit. Undead are very closely related to them.</p><p></p><p>Mutations are also common, giving an excuse for anything to show up, but I like the idea of chimeric beasts being one of the primary things to watch out for in the wilderness.</p><p></p><p>Dragons I’m torn on. They kind of feel right for this world in a vague sense but I haven’t thought of a place to put them yet. At present I’m thinking that their beings of the end times that are supposed to stay asleep until doomsday, if one wakes up before then that means something has gone seriously wrong even if the dragon themself just wants to bask for a while.</p><p></p><p>I never found a place I liked for goblinoids. I toyed with the idea of making them like Bowser or King De De De in comparison to the more serious villains of their respective franchises, but the tone wasn’t there and it have to be for a system that presumed a lot of non lethal combat.</p><p></p><p>Individual aberration types might still be used, but overall they’re not really part of the setting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fifinjir, post: 9239615, member: 7031683"] One of the main things in my setting is the rather troubled relationship between the Mortal and Divine Realms, as well as the Dreamworld that exists between them. This means Outsiders are prominent, and fey and some Shadowfell related beings can slot in as living dream creatures. Giants and their relatives are also part of this, being essentially distant descendants of demigods. This has actually resulted in sorrowsworn being one of the main enemies, meaning that I’ll have to expand on them quite a bit. Undead are very closely related to them. Mutations are also common, giving an excuse for anything to show up, but I like the idea of chimeric beasts being one of the primary things to watch out for in the wilderness. Dragons I’m torn on. They kind of feel right for this world in a vague sense but I haven’t thought of a place to put them yet. At present I’m thinking that their beings of the end times that are supposed to stay asleep until doomsday, if one wakes up before then that means something has gone seriously wrong even if the dragon themself just wants to bask for a while. I never found a place I liked for goblinoids. I toyed with the idea of making them like Bowser or King De De De in comparison to the more serious villains of their respective franchises, but the tone wasn’t there and it have to be for a system that presumed a lot of non lethal combat. Individual aberration types might still be used, but overall they’re not really part of the setting. [/QUOTE]
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