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Do want rules to play characters with the blood of the Gods?

  • I would love to play a demi-god in your setting.

    Votes: 37 37.8%
  • I don't find playing a Demi-god in your setting at all appealing.

    Votes: 26 26.5%
  • Make nymphs a PC race!

    Votes: 22 22.4%
  • Hey! Call the cerebric lovecrafting monsters of a tenticular persuasion what they are! Mindflayers!

    Votes: 13 13.3%

Sir Elton said:
I took a look at the Nymph in the d20 system; though. And then the high elf in the EverQuack RPG. I can get away with using those stats, but I wonder if it will be acceptable, given that people are used to the Blinding Beauty ability.
Just say that the blinding beauty ability would come from a prestige class ability, or a feat chain. You may not even need to create them until a player specifically ask for getting them.
 

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I think rebuilding the demi-humans stereotypes can work. Just figure out what role elves, halflings, dwarves, gnomes, and half-orcs play in a D&D world. Then take those stereotypes and replace them with Greek creatures or rebuild the existing demi-humans and give them different stats, skills, and favored classes and call them something else. Nothing worse than an elf that's not very elf-like. :lol:

By the way, I like your ideas. I have a home-brew in my mind that's Anglo-Saxons/Vikings in the geography of Australia combined with two dualistic gods (Law and Chaos, Sun and Moon).
 
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If I may be more helpful

Some random off the wall ideas:

Elves = Dragon People, ancient, long-lived, natural at sorcery, time may be waning

Dwarves = lizard-folk, ancient catacomb dwellers

Halfling = dump

Half-orcs = Centaurs, "fish out of water"

Halfling replacement, nymph?
 

ssampier said:
Some random off the wall ideas:

Elves = Dragon People, ancient, long-lived, natural at sorcery, time may be waning

Dwarves = lizard-folk, ancient catacomb dwellers

Halfling = dump

Half-orcs = Centaurs, "fish out of water"

Halfling replacement, nymph?

Okay. Sounds like some great ideas, Ssampier.
:)
 



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