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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 8571779" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>The kenders from Taladas are very different psicologically, I guess the ancestros of the ones from Abasalon were exploring and living in the Feywild for a long time, being affected by this.</p><p></p><p>I guess the official adventures are going to be "modular", meaning optional changes in plot and nPCs to can cause surprised to players who have readen the novels. For example a new characte would be a reincarnation of Huma, or F. and S. would be replaced with others because we know their secret identity. </p><p></p><p>And today the suspension of disbelief has also evolutioned too. We can be more open-minded about certain things, but also asking more coherence and logic with others. Today the gamers used to play lots of videogame shooters can't believe the rustlers from old Far-West movies with such bad aim. The days of action-movies of one-man-army soldier ended, or the fights where a master of kung-fu can defeat dozens of gunslingers. Even a little child who has played Fortnite a couple of times can notice. Sorry, I mean if kenders are too senseless and confident for their adventures and explorations this element could be parodied mercyless, by professional comedians and by amateurs. We could find dozens of memes in the social networks telling about how the PCs tricked kenders to fall in dangerous traps.</p><p></p><p>The psycology of the kenders, and the rest of the humanoids, shouldn't a fixed mold, everybody with the same behavior. Even in the sitcons the members of the same family need to be different with their own personality. We shoudln't abuse with the tropes, even when the goal is the laugh we can't everytime the same joke. The sense of humor needs more variety and flexibility. </p><p></p><p>If you wanted to tell a horror story about kenders in Sithicus, you can guess they are going to suffer something painful because they are too confident and unwise. How would be a horror comedy with kenders? For example a Ravenloft version of the movie "the final girls". </p><p></p><p>* The trelorans could be a PC race, a nerfed version of the ogre-magi/oni. </p><p></p><p>* Could the kyrie, an avian humanoid race, to be recycle to become an updated version of the raptorans from "Races of the Wild"? </p><p></p><p>* Could a kender + lemprechaun to breed a mixed subrace?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 8571779, member: 6802378"] The kenders from Taladas are very different psicologically, I guess the ancestros of the ones from Abasalon were exploring and living in the Feywild for a long time, being affected by this. I guess the official adventures are going to be "modular", meaning optional changes in plot and nPCs to can cause surprised to players who have readen the novels. For example a new characte would be a reincarnation of Huma, or F. and S. would be replaced with others because we know their secret identity. And today the suspension of disbelief has also evolutioned too. We can be more open-minded about certain things, but also asking more coherence and logic with others. Today the gamers used to play lots of videogame shooters can't believe the rustlers from old Far-West movies with such bad aim. The days of action-movies of one-man-army soldier ended, or the fights where a master of kung-fu can defeat dozens of gunslingers. Even a little child who has played Fortnite a couple of times can notice. Sorry, I mean if kenders are too senseless and confident for their adventures and explorations this element could be parodied mercyless, by professional comedians and by amateurs. We could find dozens of memes in the social networks telling about how the PCs tricked kenders to fall in dangerous traps. The psycology of the kenders, and the rest of the humanoids, shouldn't a fixed mold, everybody with the same behavior. Even in the sitcons the members of the same family need to be different with their own personality. We shoudln't abuse with the tropes, even when the goal is the laugh we can't everytime the same joke. The sense of humor needs more variety and flexibility. If you wanted to tell a horror story about kenders in Sithicus, you can guess they are going to suffer something painful because they are too confident and unwise. How would be a horror comedy with kenders? For example a Ravenloft version of the movie "the final girls". * The trelorans could be a PC race, a nerfed version of the ogre-magi/oni. * Could the kyrie, an avian humanoid race, to be recycle to become an updated version of the raptorans from "Races of the Wild"? * Could a kender + lemprechaun to breed a mixed subrace? [/QUOTE]
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