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<blockquote data-quote="Mach2.5" data-source="post: 1478091" data-attributes="member: 12834"><p>The same idea seems to have ruffled quite a few feathers. Stop over at the WOTC message boards. There's probably four different 'athasian' bard classes floating about there if you do a little search that more resemble the 2e bard of Athas, along with one or two 'psionic' bards. If you can find a link to the old WOTC message boards (I had it, but can't find it to repost here), there's a few more in there as well.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>I tend to think in the opposite of this. Its the reason for why you do what it is you do that defines whether you are a good or bad person. Giving to charity is considered good. Giving to a charity that you don't give one whit about only so you can gain an extra exemption for the purpose of a tax write-offs is not so good. Assassinating someone is evil. Assassinating the corrupt leader of a group of fanatical oppressors of the masses is not so evil. Using the cut and dry, black and white mentality means that any sharp-shooter hired by the U.S. Police Forces to stop crime is evil, since they assassinate criminals in a most unfair manner. Yet they do it for the greater good, so they're not evil people, nor are the police who hire or employ them. There's more shades of grey in real life than what many people want in their game, and that's fine. Me, I like the blurring lines of right and wrong. </p><p></p><p>This is what stands out in DS for me as compared to many other fantasy settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mach2.5, post: 1478091, member: 12834"] The same idea seems to have ruffled quite a few feathers. Stop over at the WOTC message boards. There's probably four different 'athasian' bard classes floating about there if you do a little search that more resemble the 2e bard of Athas, along with one or two 'psionic' bards. If you can find a link to the old WOTC message boards (I had it, but can't find it to repost here), there's a few more in there as well. I tend to think in the opposite of this. Its the reason for why you do what it is you do that defines whether you are a good or bad person. Giving to charity is considered good. Giving to a charity that you don't give one whit about only so you can gain an extra exemption for the purpose of a tax write-offs is not so good. Assassinating someone is evil. Assassinating the corrupt leader of a group of fanatical oppressors of the masses is not so evil. Using the cut and dry, black and white mentality means that any sharp-shooter hired by the U.S. Police Forces to stop crime is evil, since they assassinate criminals in a most unfair manner. Yet they do it for the greater good, so they're not evil people, nor are the police who hire or employ them. There's more shades of grey in real life than what many people want in their game, and that's fine. Me, I like the blurring lines of right and wrong. This is what stands out in DS for me as compared to many other fantasy settings. [/QUOTE]
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