Tiefling as a core race?


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Ashrem Bayle said:
Are golems gaining sentience really more world shaking than demons banging all the peasent girls?

I really don't know.
History record more demon-sightings and peasant girls than golems. (More confirmed peasant girls than sightings, though.)

I wouldn't mind Warforged as a base race, but that's just because my homebrew setting uses them. I suspect they're not going to be as common as Tieflings, since Planescape is far older than Eberron. (Also, Tieflings have been in the MM for quite some time.)

Cheers, -- N
 



And another things... I like Warforged (and not only because I punned them in my homebrew into a group of prototype mechanical camp followers called the... well, you can probably figure that out).

Clockwork man is a fine fantasy archetype. It beats the hell of gnome, which will always say 'cheap, tasteless garden decoration' to me...
 



Nifft said:
History record more demon-sightings and peasant girls than golems. (More confirmed peasant girls than sightings, though.)

I wouldn't mind Warforged as a base race, but that's just because my homebrew setting uses them. I suspect they're not going to be as common as Tieflings, since Planescape is far older than Eberron. (Also, Tieflings have been in the MM for quite some time.)

Cheers, -- N

Meh. The point is, both are dumb to have in the core.
What was wrong with the old races?
 


GreatLemur said:
Aw, here we go...
I might have been trying to needle people a little by using the 'a-word'... I should have said 'characters like that are prevalent in the folklore of many countries'.

BTW I like anime, and if there is an anime influence on D&D, it's fine with me. It amuses me when people get all riled up over the supposed 'Japanimationification of D&D', as if people were crapping cat-girl ninjae into their pristine, elf-filled forests of the pure Tolkieneque nerdery.
 
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