Hey, I was only following your bastardized Scotslandic surname!
Ain't nothing '-landic about it! Jefferson, Jackson, Addison, Anderson...
Hey, I was only following your bastardized Scotslandic surname!
How interesting that the text says the most common skin tones are brown, but the picture is a white person.
Actually, I don't think "interesting" is the right word for that.
How interesting that the text says the most common skin tones are brown, but the picture is a white person.
Actually, I don't think "interesting" is the right word for that.
"...though paler dwarves often have red hair."
She's a ginger. Thus the pale skin.
Well, yeah. There's no problem with showing a pale dwarf. The problem is when the text says "most dwarves are brown," then then all the dwarves they show are pale."...though paler dwarves often have red hair."
She's a ginger. Thus the pale skin.
Well, yeah. There's no problem with showing one pale dwarf. The problem is when the text says "most dwarves are brown," then then all the dwarves they show are pale.
I wouldn't want to play a ginger character, not being able to be raised or resurrected is a pretty serious drawback."...though paler dwarves often have red hair."
She's a ginger. Thus the pale skin.
"...though paler dwarves often have red hair."
She's a ginger. Thus the pale skin.