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<blockquote data-quote="Mournblade94" data-source="post: 9350777" data-attributes="member: 74608"><p>THe Mos Eisley is meant as a Tavern analog. WHo would be in Water deep.</p><p></p><p>I am a curator. Like I put museums to shame. I do not Curate the Monster Manual. They all have their societies, but even in Forgotten Realms at least in my game, Humans are now the primary society. So in SIgil, Mos Eisley would be expected and indeed supported by the Source Material. But in Water deep? or any Human Nation I would say the Mos Eisley shorthand is a good thing to avoid. </p><p></p><p>Its World Building. I think Ed Greenwood Realms is a primarily anthrocentric world. Eves are fading, Dwarves are slowly reproducing less and less. Out in the unclaimed Wilds are those other sentient species. So if I set out from Moseisley with all my green and furry friends, it should take a lot of convincing that we are not the monsters. </p><p></p><p>So I've never let Orcs and Goblinkind, Giantkind, or any moster races except under unique circumstances like my player with a Wemic. My last party for the last chapter I did had no humans, but a Earth Genasi, A dwarf, A shadarkai, a gnome, and 2 Tabaxi. (They made these characters while snickering about me). That is still in my realm of believable functionality. I really have no problem with Tieflings, I just don't treat them as all having common features we see now a days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mournblade94, post: 9350777, member: 74608"] THe Mos Eisley is meant as a Tavern analog. WHo would be in Water deep. I am a curator. Like I put museums to shame. I do not Curate the Monster Manual. They all have their societies, but even in Forgotten Realms at least in my game, Humans are now the primary society. So in SIgil, Mos Eisley would be expected and indeed supported by the Source Material. But in Water deep? or any Human Nation I would say the Mos Eisley shorthand is a good thing to avoid. Its World Building. I think Ed Greenwood Realms is a primarily anthrocentric world. Eves are fading, Dwarves are slowly reproducing less and less. Out in the unclaimed Wilds are those other sentient species. So if I set out from Moseisley with all my green and furry friends, it should take a lot of convincing that we are not the monsters. So I've never let Orcs and Goblinkind, Giantkind, or any moster races except under unique circumstances like my player with a Wemic. My last party for the last chapter I did had no humans, but a Earth Genasi, A dwarf, A shadarkai, a gnome, and 2 Tabaxi. (They made these characters while snickering about me). That is still in my realm of believable functionality. I really have no problem with Tieflings, I just don't treat them as all having common features we see now a days. [/QUOTE]
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