James Gasik
We don't talk about Pun-Pun
It's a fantasy game, so it's a riff on the myth of the "divine right of kings" or "nobles are just better" tropes. Honestly, it was just my backstory, I didn't expect it to be a big deal, as backstory elements rarely are (unless my DM wants to exploit them to make my life more difficult), but when it actually would matter, being told "ehhhh..." made me think that backgrounds were pointless and everyone should just get two free skills.It is a really weird one, noble. It's like you have this "I'm better than you" aura that all peasants the world over simply detect and they must grovel. Likewise, all other nobles can sense that same aura but read it as "you're better than everyone else, just like me" and will be your friends. It's a really strange permanent and global friendship & charm person spell. Most players think it works just like mind control. It's so weird.
Along with how often I saw "personality traits", "ideals", "bonds", "flaws", or that weird little item sitting in my backpack mattered.
I mean, I even had to point out to my DM that I was carrying around a signet ring, wearing fine clothes, and had a scroll of pedigree!
And don't get me started on free tool proficiencies, lol....oh sure Thieves' Tools are useful, but let's talk about my Gaming Set proficiency...