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<blockquote data-quote="Dragonwriter" data-source="post: 4940662" data-attributes="member: 54988"><p>Yes, racial HD count as ECL for this, reducing your class levels accordingly.</p><p></p><p>Honestly, the setting is varied... The nation I'll be starting you in (Gorin) has a few good-sized, civilized and somewhat impressive cities, but between the cities, the roads are in rather poor condition, as they don't have enough people in their various groups of guardsmen to patrol them. Your jobs will vary between the cities and the wilderlands (but early on, I expect there will be more adventures beyond the city walls).</p><p></p><p>As to the music references... Some will be obvious (for example, I'll title certain sections with the song title... I'm setting up something to go with Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Run Through the Jungle"), others will be a slight nod (passing by "Little Pink Houses" in a village near the road) and if you want to reference something in your characters, by all means, do it (For example, I've got a few NPCs set up along those lines: Lord Jeth Rotull, a sentient Iron Golem, and Father Judas).</p><p></p><p>Basically, I'm trying to set up adventures (along with NPCs and locales) based on different songs. Naturally, some songs are easier than others, but several just strike me as ones that could be brought to a D&D game and fit right in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dragonwriter, post: 4940662, member: 54988"] Yes, racial HD count as ECL for this, reducing your class levels accordingly. Honestly, the setting is varied... The nation I'll be starting you in (Gorin) has a few good-sized, civilized and somewhat impressive cities, but between the cities, the roads are in rather poor condition, as they don't have enough people in their various groups of guardsmen to patrol them. Your jobs will vary between the cities and the wilderlands (but early on, I expect there will be more adventures beyond the city walls). As to the music references... Some will be obvious (for example, I'll title certain sections with the song title... I'm setting up something to go with Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Run Through the Jungle"), others will be a slight nod (passing by "Little Pink Houses" in a village near the road) and if you want to reference something in your characters, by all means, do it (For example, I've got a few NPCs set up along those lines: Lord Jeth Rotull, a sentient Iron Golem, and Father Judas). Basically, I'm trying to set up adventures (along with NPCs and locales) based on different songs. Naturally, some songs are easier than others, but several just strike me as ones that could be brought to a D&D game and fit right in. [/QUOTE]
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