Brazenwood
First Post
Yikes!
I hate the Tieflings and will not allow them in my campaign, the artwork in the books makes D&D look like devil worship now, so that should help us with the crazy Christians. Also just don't like them because people like to role play the bad boy archetype with them, when it's much more convincing with say a human who is disturbed, looking the part is over the top, and those tails! I mean if a Tiefling walked into a town in my world they'd attack on sight!
Now Dragonborn I can tolerate, only because I have a culture that reveres Dragons and has (had?) a population of half-dragons, mainly sorcerers who made some ritual modifications, so I wouldn't really call them Dragonborn...but I'd only allow one per party and even then I'd try and talk the player out of it...
Kelly
I hate the Tieflings and will not allow them in my campaign, the artwork in the books makes D&D look like devil worship now, so that should help us with the crazy Christians. Also just don't like them because people like to role play the bad boy archetype with them, when it's much more convincing with say a human who is disturbed, looking the part is over the top, and those tails! I mean if a Tiefling walked into a town in my world they'd attack on sight!
Now Dragonborn I can tolerate, only because I have a culture that reveres Dragons and has (had?) a population of half-dragons, mainly sorcerers who made some ritual modifications, so I wouldn't really call them Dragonborn...but I'd only allow one per party and even then I'd try and talk the player out of it...
Kelly