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<blockquote data-quote="Echolocation" data-source="post: 8112298" data-attributes="member: 7011911"><p>One interesting aspect of Lanjyr is the influence of philosophy on social discourse. I've been incorporating small philosophical comments by NPCs where possible. For example, my players encountered a Risuri war veteran, a Eschatol dwarf. He despised the proposed peace negotiations, thinking the world would be a better place if Risur was handed to the 'tiefies' ("I know what I fought for, I fought for an end to this naughty word conflict"). My players enjoyed (and were terrified by) the exchange, particularly because it was a shade of Eschatol philosophy they hadn't considered.</p><p></p><p>How did you (or would you) add philosophical character to your version of Lanjyr and its NPCs?</p><p></p><p>Did you incorporate any unusual interpretations of common philosophy and ideology into your world?</p><p></p><p>I'm interested in highlighting philosophy where appropriate. Though, I usually do this in the background. My group is one that tends to shy away from philosophical discussion, but enjoy seeing the variety of thought in different NPCs.</p><p></p><p>I hope this made sense :3</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Echolocation, post: 8112298, member: 7011911"] One interesting aspect of Lanjyr is the influence of philosophy on social discourse. I've been incorporating small philosophical comments by NPCs where possible. For example, my players encountered a Risuri war veteran, a Eschatol dwarf. He despised the proposed peace negotiations, thinking the world would be a better place if Risur was handed to the 'tiefies' ("I know what I fought for, I fought for an end to this naughty word conflict"). My players enjoyed (and were terrified by) the exchange, particularly because it was a shade of Eschatol philosophy they hadn't considered. How did you (or would you) add philosophical character to your version of Lanjyr and its NPCs? Did you incorporate any unusual interpretations of common philosophy and ideology into your world? I'm interested in highlighting philosophy where appropriate. Though, I usually do this in the background. My group is one that tends to shy away from philosophical discussion, but enjoy seeing the variety of thought in different NPCs. I hope this made sense :3 [/QUOTE]
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