wolff96 said:
I *LOVE* the Discworld series. But I just don't think you can capture what makes them great into a system that isn't horrifically broken.
As much as I'd love to play in the Discworld, I agree. I think freeform, diceless roleplaying is probably the best way to go but even then, you'd need a DM who can REALLY think on his feet
wolff96 said:
Oh, and Fourecks... What about Ponder Stibbins (sp?) and his gang of students? As we saw in Soul Music and some of the later works, they actually ARE trying to understand the universe. Mainly through the equivalent of computers and quantum physics in a middle ages world, but...
Yes, well, there's always ONE who points out such niggling little details like this, Mr. Wolf. Are you sure you're not a Technologist? You look suspiciously ASTUTE! We can't have that; astuteness is the harbinger of curiosity, and we all know what happened to the cat now, don't we?!
Anyway... Ponder isn't a wizard. IIRC, he technically never passed the test... oh wait, did he? Was he forced to or something? I can't remember... I just remember him knowing everything so that he could always get 84 on the tests so as never to become a wizard

Oh wait! No! That was his roommate that did that! Or was it... dammit, now I can't remember, I'm going to have to read it again... I'm rambling, aren't I? Sleep deprivation and Terry Pratchett will do that to a mind...
wolff96 said:
As a side note, Susan Sto Helit and Lao-tzu are definitely in the demi-god range, MINIMUM.
Well, Lao became the god of time so I think his ranking is pretty clear, but Susan wouldn't have to be a demi-god. She could easily do all of her stuff with a few levels of expert and a hefty template that gave her, her special abilities.
wolff96 said:
Lao-tzu's friend (whose name escapes me)... the sweeper in the temple. He is probably a minorly epic-level character with a time-related prestige class in addition to his monk levels...
Lu-tze... always remember... RULE NUMBER ONE!

Him and Detritus tie for my 2nd favourite character
