I dont really understand. I pointed to Raistlin trading his soul for power in the original books and yet I was told that there are no such thing as Warlocks in Dragonlance only White/Red/Black Wizards.
Because you and [MENTION=2067]I'm A Banana[/MENTION] are arguing different points.
You're arguing that the character is believable as a Dragonlance character. That there are similar enough elements in the setting that adding something new isn't immersion breaking and it "fits" well enough into the setting. I might quibble about Raistlin trading his soul - he didn't. He was Magic Jar'ed. And certainly not by some extra planar godlike creature, which is what Warlocks do, but, by a high level wizard. But, at the end of the day, I largely agree. The character isn't terribly out there as far as believable and fitting for the setting. I might have had some concerns about the "hates the gods" bit at the outset of the campaign, but, seeing it in play put those to rest pretty quickly.
But, that's not what [MENTION=2067]I'm A Banana[/MENTION] is arguing. He's arguing that a character that appears nowhere in any of the books, using a class that does not appear in the source material, a race with that class that has never actually been able to BE that class in a large swath of the source material, with a belief system that is held by none of the characters in the setting, is an
authentic setting character. It's a pretty large step beyond what you're arguing.
Is it plausible to have this character in the setting? Probably. It doesn't require a whole lot of rewriting and work to slot it in. But, is the character
authentic to the setting? When it's drawing from material added DECADES after the setting was created? If Macbeth set anywhere other than in Shakespeare's original setting with original dialogue is not authentic, then how can this be?
Look, I think we can all agree that both kender and Solamnic Knights are authentic Dragonlance concepts. Now, if I step up and say that I want to create a kender Solamnic Knight, is that an authentic Dragonlance character? The rules allow for it - at least since 3e with any race, any class. And there's nothing in the canon that specifically says that kender
can't be Solamnic Knights.
But, somehow I don't think anyone would try to claim that a kender Solmanic Knight is an "authentic" DL character.