Zardnaar
Legend
Generally our morality etc is filtered through the culture we were raised in. Humans have been top dog on Earth for a long time.
I've been watching Aliens vs Predator and had a thought. What if in D&D a "superior" species decided to hunt us.
They have better stats, higher CR, better technology or magic etc. Doesn't matter.
They're sentient and see us as inferior. Not inferior in terms of race or anything but they see us in much the same way we consider farm animals or fish.
They do however have standards. They don't kill pregnant women, children or things they perceive as no threat. They're not out to wipe us out as a species.
Adventurers are totally fair game though along with hunters, soldiers etc. They could possibly communicate with us on a basic level but it's along the lines of us dealing with a dog or cat. Maybe they're telepathic or something. Can't really negotiate much.
So is this species good, evil or just indifferent. They don't need to eat us but are trophy hunting.
Thoughts?
I've been watching Aliens vs Predator and had a thought. What if in D&D a "superior" species decided to hunt us.
They have better stats, higher CR, better technology or magic etc. Doesn't matter.
They're sentient and see us as inferior. Not inferior in terms of race or anything but they see us in much the same way we consider farm animals or fish.
They do however have standards. They don't kill pregnant women, children or things they perceive as no threat. They're not out to wipe us out as a species.
Adventurers are totally fair game though along with hunters, soldiers etc. They could possibly communicate with us on a basic level but it's along the lines of us dealing with a dog or cat. Maybe they're telepathic or something. Can't really negotiate much.
So is this species good, evil or just indifferent. They don't need to eat us but are trophy hunting.
Thoughts?