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<blockquote data-quote="GaitsuLore" data-source="post: 7326797" data-attributes="member: 6934261"><p>Before I respond to the following, I want to thank everyone who came in with their opinions, and who helped me come up with some ideas, even if they didn't really agree with my personal thoughts. I'll definitely come back with more questions in the future, knowing that I can expect quick and helpful responses.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>In response to the first thing, yes, you are probably right, the norm would be that. The person (Not character) in question, though, tends to fly off the handle very quickly when it comes to their family. While I am trying to give her an experience that isn't quite what she's used to (It's my wife, I tend to coddle her and guide here where she needs to go in games), I'm also trying to implement things in a way that she can relate with as well. (Kinda rambled here, moving on.)</p><p></p><p>We picked Monk for her less because of the calm disposition, and more to fit her character's fighting style. I'll explain more of why when I get to your third point.</p><p></p><p>Her character isn't racist per say. The gist of the story is (In as few words as I can, because this thread is already somewhat long), her character is a 1500 years old Unicorn who has learned to shift into a human form, her parents were killed when she was round 270, so the orcs that actually killed her parents are long gone. She had been shielded from the horrors of the world, so she didn't really know that other creatures don't live as long as her, and all this time she has slowly forgotten the faces of her parent's murderers. Because of this, she simply hates all orcs, not willing to admit to herself that she will never really be able to avenge her parents.</p><p></p><p>As for part 4, no, they are not LOTR Orcs. They, in theory, are just green skinned, jagged toothed humans who live in the swamps and marshes (In one of the 5 kingdoms of the story, Nocturnis). The majority of the orcs they would meet on their journey, however, would be members of small bands of raiders. There are small settlements of peaceful Orcs just trying to tend to their crappy land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GaitsuLore, post: 7326797, member: 6934261"] Before I respond to the following, I want to thank everyone who came in with their opinions, and who helped me come up with some ideas, even if they didn't really agree with my personal thoughts. I'll definitely come back with more questions in the future, knowing that I can expect quick and helpful responses. In response to the first thing, yes, you are probably right, the norm would be that. The person (Not character) in question, though, tends to fly off the handle very quickly when it comes to their family. While I am trying to give her an experience that isn't quite what she's used to (It's my wife, I tend to coddle her and guide here where she needs to go in games), I'm also trying to implement things in a way that she can relate with as well. (Kinda rambled here, moving on.) We picked Monk for her less because of the calm disposition, and more to fit her character's fighting style. I'll explain more of why when I get to your third point. Her character isn't racist per say. The gist of the story is (In as few words as I can, because this thread is already somewhat long), her character is a 1500 years old Unicorn who has learned to shift into a human form, her parents were killed when she was round 270, so the orcs that actually killed her parents are long gone. She had been shielded from the horrors of the world, so she didn't really know that other creatures don't live as long as her, and all this time she has slowly forgotten the faces of her parent's murderers. Because of this, she simply hates all orcs, not willing to admit to herself that she will never really be able to avenge her parents. As for part 4, no, they are not LOTR Orcs. They, in theory, are just green skinned, jagged toothed humans who live in the swamps and marshes (In one of the 5 kingdoms of the story, Nocturnis). The majority of the orcs they would meet on their journey, however, would be members of small bands of raiders. There are small settlements of peaceful Orcs just trying to tend to their crappy land. [/QUOTE]
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