stonegod said:
Re: Warforged: I'm not sure what impact the training would have either way, considering all characters will be starting at least level 1. Am I missing something here?
It's a background thing. If warforged are trained, a background as I posted it* would at least be less likely, or maybe fully impossible. If they emerge fully trained, other potential backgrounds are made impossible.
*I'll repeat the full background in the sblock, maybe that'll make it clearer.
[sblock=Background for Flawed]I am flawed - those were its first thoughts. Strange thoughts to have. As it stepped out of the forge, it saw a few things lying nearby. A book. Taking a closer look, it turned out to be a spellbook. The creature was supposed to be able to use it. As it sat down to study the book, it came to the conclusion that it was capable to use the book as intended.
It looked further, and its eyes rested on another object. A sword. The creature was supposed to be able to use it. But picking it up, the creature could not see itself using it. Flawed. As it registered a training dummy, it decided to test its skill with the sword - and failed miserable. The training dummy was animated, and easily deflected all attacks. Frustrated, the warforged threw away the sword, and tried to destroy it. It was stopped by two Cannith artificers, who had watched the first steps of the warforged.
As it stood there, listening to the discussion of the two artificers, it wondered what would happen to it. It was created for a task that it could not perform. The Last War. Not that it understood why it was called “Last”, while it still happened. Then it noticed that the discussion came to what to do with it, and one of the artificers, Jhaeren d’Cannith, decided to take it with him to Sharn. The warforged had a hard time understanding some things Jhaeren said - when referring to Sharn, he once said that it was a “three-headed extraplanar creature”, and when the warforged corrected him that it was a city, he said it was a “joke”. Whatever a “joke” might be, the warforged did not understand. And it also did not understand what he meant with “If you think you know what you’re doing...” when it decided that its name should be Flawed.
In Sharn, Flawed learned that Jhaeren thought that there was a chance for it to become what it was meant to be, by training in the arts of combat. But no matter how much it tried, Flawed could not use a sword, or a similar weapon. It managed some success with an axe, but nothing significant. Jhaeren still was convinced of Flawed’s potential, but did not have the time to teach it. Hardly one year after coming out of the forge, Jhaeren left Flawed for a longer journey to Cyre - only a few days before the Mourning. Presumably, the artificer died in Cyre.
Ever since, Flawed has attempted to unleash the potential Jhaeren had seen in it, and taking a few jobs when it became necessary. It has yet to find if the potential actually exists.[/sblock]
Re: Races: Are we also considering the goblinoid races (and kobolds)? These "monster" races play an important role in Eberron, and make sense as far as PCs go.
So far I see no reason to exclude them.