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Do you allow humans in your campaign

Do you allow humans in your campaign

  • Yes, humans are a part of epic fantasy

    Votes: 20 45.5%
  • No, Humans are, with a few exceptions, a cop-out for powergamers

    Votes: 5 11.4%
  • No, I hate all humans and part humans. I hope earthlings become extinct

    Votes: 11 25.0%
  • Maybe, but only if they have a very well written character

    Votes: 8 18.2%


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LOL! the joke answer got as many votes as the real ones for once.

Seriosly though, has anyone else noticed that 3e actually ressurected the human PC. I can remember numerous points in our 2e game when there wasn't a single human, but I don't think that has been the case at any time with my current campaign.
 



There are no "stock" human PCs in my campaign. As the game is set underwater, they would have to hold their breath for a very very long time. ;)

Granted, there are human NPCs, known as Those Above, who live atop the hydrosphere in the unbreathable void. They keep tossing their dead into the sea. Litterbugs.
 

My campaign has plenty of human NPCs, and suits humans fine, but we just think humans, with few exceptions, end up being dull boring characters.
And this poll is not useless or OT. Mods, please don't close it.
 

MythandLore said:

Speak for yourself, you'd be suprised where you can get the internet these days. ;)

So is Southern California considered extraterrestial nowadays?

Well considering some things I've seen from there I would guess yes! :D
 

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