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<blockquote data-quote="Ilja" data-source="post: 4919603" data-attributes="member: 84300"><p>Huh. Interesting. I've never noticed they removed beasts in 3.5.</p><p>In 3.0, beasts were magical beasts that weren't magical. Owlbears, ankhegs, gray renders, hydras and so on. Stupidly enough, dinosaurs were also considered beasts for whatever reason.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, seeing as how they've joined beasts with magical beasts in 3.5, that's what I meant. Makes sense, since both were quite uncommon groups (though including many different beasts), but the choice of name where quite stupid. I could see a blink dog as a "beast", but I have a hard time seeing a girallon as a "magical beast". Anyways, I meant the creatures that are now considered "magical beasts". Although the ecology is different here, some creatures will still be considered beasts.</p><p></p><p>Well, the clans are quite freely organized, and it's quite common for young elves to find a passion in different things. Nature is one of the most frequent. There aren't really Léaram nobles, elves in general don't have any kind of nobling. They do have leaders, usually a Responsible, but those are either democratically voted for or simply the only ones who WANT to lead the clan. That said, some families may be richer than others, and especially compared to humans when it comes to having "stuff". Also, some elves are more respected than others and may have a favorable position in elven society due to this. Generally though, elven clans are somewhat "communistic" in that it's quite classless and that the land is collectively owned by the clan.</p><p></p><p>Yeah, drops your defense to 7.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ilja, post: 4919603, member: 84300"] Huh. Interesting. I've never noticed they removed beasts in 3.5. In 3.0, beasts were magical beasts that weren't magical. Owlbears, ankhegs, gray renders, hydras and so on. Stupidly enough, dinosaurs were also considered beasts for whatever reason. Anyways, seeing as how they've joined beasts with magical beasts in 3.5, that's what I meant. Makes sense, since both were quite uncommon groups (though including many different beasts), but the choice of name where quite stupid. I could see a blink dog as a "beast", but I have a hard time seeing a girallon as a "magical beast". Anyways, I meant the creatures that are now considered "magical beasts". Although the ecology is different here, some creatures will still be considered beasts. Well, the clans are quite freely organized, and it's quite common for young elves to find a passion in different things. Nature is one of the most frequent. There aren't really Léaram nobles, elves in general don't have any kind of nobling. They do have leaders, usually a Responsible, but those are either democratically voted for or simply the only ones who WANT to lead the clan. That said, some families may be richer than others, and especially compared to humans when it comes to having "stuff". Also, some elves are more respected than others and may have a favorable position in elven society due to this. Generally though, elven clans are somewhat "communistic" in that it's quite classless and that the land is collectively owned by the clan. Yeah, drops your defense to 7. [/QUOTE]
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