Paul Farquhar
Legend
I rather liked Far Over the Misty Mountains Cold!And dwarves are short humans who are comfortable in the dark and are terrible songwriters. And round and round the conversation goes.
I rather liked Far Over the Misty Mountains Cold!And dwarves are short humans who are comfortable in the dark and are terrible songwriters. And round and round the conversation goes.
The "hi ho" song is pretty grim, though.I rather liked Far Over the Misty Mountains Cold!
And Drow aren't free on D&D Beyond, you have to buy them or the PHB to get them. Rock Gnomes are free.Sunlight sensitivity is a helluva drug. Also suspect drow are much more frequently off limits for DMs.
how many do you have?No I'm strongly tempted to play a forest gnome, just to see what I can do with one.
Well, should any of my current characters die, at least.
1. Seriously.Where to begin? The two big ones are:
- The evil subrace of elves just happens to have black skin. This is made more cringeworthy by the fact that the normal consequences for living underground would be going extremely pale.
- Menzobarranzan reads like it was written by a mix of a man only typing with their left hand and a man going through a messy divorce
Talk to small woodland creatures!No I'm strongly tempted to play a forest gnome, just to see what I can do with one.
Well, should any of my current characters die, at least.
Ocean’s 11 SquirrelsTalk to small woodland creatures!
Train you own sidekick party of small squirrels.
Honestly, I may be just one data point, but I always replace Drow with something else.1. Seriously.
2. I feel Gygax is genuinely a creative artist, who tapped into and revealed emerging cultural archetypes. He did the job of an artist. It is a kind of dream conflation that reveals where the culture was at in his day.
Black people becoming important. Woman gaining leadership roles. And so on. D&D is a safe play space to "play" around with such new themes.
Yeah, there was the Evil problem, and the "curse" of being black. But perhaps that too enhance the popularity of players wanting to be Drow.
So, we today have to see if the Drow archetype is interesting to us. WotC is rethinking them. We will see how it goes.