Bardic Dave
Adventurer
Heresy! Kobolds are rat tailed dogmen and you can’t convince me otherwise!L
Also if you want lizards that aren’t as cool as dragons, the Kobold is right there!
Heresy! Kobolds are rat tailed dogmen and you can’t convince me otherwise!L
Also if you want lizards that aren’t as cool as dragons, the Kobold is right there!
does that in any way help them be more than an xp speed bump?Heresy! Kobolds are rat tailed dogmen and you can’t convince me otherwise!
This is for reals how I always portray them in my games. I never liked the lizard version.Heresy! Kobolds are rat tailed dogmen and you can’t convince me otherwise!
The goliath player might notice the compete absence of any mention of goliaths in the giant history, despite the inclusion of trolls, cyclopes and ettins, and harangue the non-hostile giant ghost over it, but it's no more significant than having a character with an artistic background critique the quality of the carvings.Here I gotta disagree. The lore changes what happens at the table pretty strongly, IME.
look goliath have the same problem as halflings, poor setting integration.The goliath player might notice the compete absence of any mention of goliaths in the giant history, despite the inclusion of trolls, cyclopes and ettins, and harangue the non-hostile giant ghost over it, but it's no more significant than having a character with an artistic background critique the quality of the carvings.
Yes. But so do Tieflings and Dragonborn (except in Nentir Vale), plus any of a dozen new races.look goliath have the same problem as halflings, poor setting integration.
They are integrated as well or as badly as the writer makes them. And either way it doesn't matter - a role player can make just as much out of a lack of representation.look goliath have the same problem as halflings, poor setting integration.
tieflings are a hybrid strain of humanity hence they fall under humans.Yes. But so do Tieflings and Dragonborn (except in Nentir Vale), plus any of a dozen new races.
a good well-versed roleplayer can and someone who just picks up the book not so much who should things be built for?They are integrated as well or as badly as the writer makes them. And either way it doesn't matter - a role player can make just as much out of a lack of representation.
and half-orcs, and half-elves, and dragonborn, and tieflings, and lizardfolk, and tabaxi, and tritons, and kenku, and...look goliath have the same problem as halflings, poor setting integration.
Yeah, ME. I was the one who did the scan of the PDF's earlier.Yep, stick to your narrative. I was just pointing out that when you said "Ghosts of Saltmarsh does not have a SINGLE halfling NPC. If they are common in the area, WHERE ARE THEY?" it's not true. It's a town dominated by humans but halflings are called out as being accepted as normal while other races "The residents react to other visitors, especially tieflings and dragonborn, with a mixture of curiosity and fear."
Someone else did a scan of the PDFs earlier in the thread and showed that halflings are mentioned quite frequently. But I'm sure you won't acknowledge that either since they don't make up the majority of NPCs. Have fun moving the goalposts.