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<blockquote data-quote="Dr.Dan" data-source="post: 1107737" data-attributes="member: 10142"><p>Thanks to everyone for your input. All of your advice has been very sound (even from those of you who still think my character's a dwarf - see post #6). I have a few clarifications for you, if you're interested:</p><p></p><p>From Voadam</p><p>Would you as a Famori want to bring out the bodies for proper burial?</p><p></p><p>In the world that this game occurs in, bodies don't linger after death. When one dies, their body dissipates (a la Yoda) and they go to Fate for judgment. So, barring some unusual circumstances, there should be no bodies just lying about in the ruins. (Of course, there may be a few bodies that are not 'lying about.') That, of course, doesn't make the place any less of a grave sight. There are no bodies remaining on the titanic either, you'll note.</p><p></p><p>From BardStephenFox</p><p>. . . but he can then set it up as a museum, with an entrance fee. </p><p></p><p>This isn't a terrible idea, but is complicated by the following factors:</p><p>1 - The town in question is a rather rural community, thereby limiting the number of visitors that this 'museum' would see.</p><p>2 - The land is torn by war and, frankly, we don't have much time for such niceties.</p><p>3 - The dark elves, who occasionally use the ruins as a 'hunting ground' of some sort, might not make the best attractions for our visitors.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for your ideas. If you have any other thoughts, do share them. And if any of you happen to be in, or regularly visit, the New England region do check out the <strong><a href="http://www.mythicaljourneys.com" target="_blank">web sight</a></strong>. It's a hell of a lot of fun.</p><p></p><p>P.S. - No, I'm not associated with the company. I just love the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr.Dan, post: 1107737, member: 10142"] Thanks to everyone for your input. All of your advice has been very sound (even from those of you who still think my character's a dwarf - see post #6). I have a few clarifications for you, if you're interested: From Voadam Would you as a Famori want to bring out the bodies for proper burial? In the world that this game occurs in, bodies don't linger after death. When one dies, their body dissipates (a la Yoda) and they go to Fate for judgment. So, barring some unusual circumstances, there should be no bodies just lying about in the ruins. (Of course, there may be a few bodies that are not 'lying about.') That, of course, doesn't make the place any less of a grave sight. There are no bodies remaining on the titanic either, you'll note. From BardStephenFox . . . but he can then set it up as a museum, with an entrance fee. This isn't a terrible idea, but is complicated by the following factors: 1 - The town in question is a rather rural community, thereby limiting the number of visitors that this 'museum' would see. 2 - The land is torn by war and, frankly, we don't have much time for such niceties. 3 - The dark elves, who occasionally use the ruins as a 'hunting ground' of some sort, might not make the best attractions for our visitors. Thanks again for your ideas. If you have any other thoughts, do share them. And if any of you happen to be in, or regularly visit, the New England region do check out the [B][URL=http://www.mythicaljourneys.com]web sight[/URL][/B]. It's a hell of a lot of fun. P.S. - No, I'm not associated with the company. I just love the game. [/QUOTE]
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