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<blockquote data-quote="Dark Mistress" data-source="post: 4848308" data-attributes="member: 11816"><p>SilvercatMoonpaw2 part of the problem is what you are asking and yes I get what you are wanting to know. The problem is there is just so much in the little details that make the world what it is. To really do that would take someone likely to write up a 10 page overview of all the little things that make it stand out. </p><p></p><p>Like the elves which to me come off as a lot more alien and other worldly than in most settings.</p><p></p><p>Or the goblins, gnomes and ogres already discussed by others. Some stuff is fairly common and or been done before. But a lot of stuff while has been done before, paizo has given them a new interesting twist that sets them apart. </p><p></p><p>But there is 39 detailed region/countries, that have a range some already gave examples from. To really give them the detail they deserve and explain what makes them stand out and what their own little twists are ect. Would take about a paragraph each. Needless to say thats a lot of writing. Plus that doesn't take into account the differences in monsters, races or the varies human cultures in the book.</p><p></p><p>So unless you ask a specific question not sure you will ever get the answer you want. It is just a vast and interesting setting, to much so to just summarize in a short post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dark Mistress, post: 4848308, member: 11816"] SilvercatMoonpaw2 part of the problem is what you are asking and yes I get what you are wanting to know. The problem is there is just so much in the little details that make the world what it is. To really do that would take someone likely to write up a 10 page overview of all the little things that make it stand out. Like the elves which to me come off as a lot more alien and other worldly than in most settings. Or the goblins, gnomes and ogres already discussed by others. Some stuff is fairly common and or been done before. But a lot of stuff while has been done before, paizo has given them a new interesting twist that sets them apart. But there is 39 detailed region/countries, that have a range some already gave examples from. To really give them the detail they deserve and explain what makes them stand out and what their own little twists are ect. Would take about a paragraph each. Needless to say thats a lot of writing. Plus that doesn't take into account the differences in monsters, races or the varies human cultures in the book. So unless you ask a specific question not sure you will ever get the answer you want. It is just a vast and interesting setting, to much so to just summarize in a short post. [/QUOTE]
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