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<blockquote data-quote="EzekielRaiden" data-source="post: 8747257" data-attributes="member: 6790260"><p>Because people like them. Because they add color and interest, emphasizing that this is a fantastical world. Because their physiology, while not being determinative of the limits of what they can achieve, can still be an influence on their behavior, interests, preferences, language, architecture, etc., etc. Because there may be interesting stories to tell which leverage the differences that remain even when ability scores are not the primary differentiation between them (since, as I have already argued, there are more and IMO better ways to differentiate goliaths from halflings.) Because they may offer the author a chance to provide a creative new take on a classic concept, leveraging audience familiarity for some kind of benefit (consider Dark Sun's dark re-imagining of most races, including halflings, who are terrifying jungle "cannibals.")</p><p></p><p>I'm sure I could go on. Point is, there are many reasons.</p><p></p><p></p><p>It really isn't.</p><p></p><p>Now, if you'd actually like to have a <em>discussion</em> about this, rather than simply a duelling of crappy assertions, I'd be quite happy to engage. But if you're merely going to belt out a tired, one-line, no-thought argument, what's even the point of posting it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EzekielRaiden, post: 8747257, member: 6790260"] Because people like them. Because they add color and interest, emphasizing that this is a fantastical world. Because their physiology, while not being determinative of the limits of what they can achieve, can still be an influence on their behavior, interests, preferences, language, architecture, etc., etc. Because there may be interesting stories to tell which leverage the differences that remain even when ability scores are not the primary differentiation between them (since, as I have already argued, there are more and IMO better ways to differentiate goliaths from halflings.) Because they may offer the author a chance to provide a creative new take on a classic concept, leveraging audience familiarity for some kind of benefit (consider Dark Sun's dark re-imagining of most races, including halflings, who are terrifying jungle "cannibals.") I'm sure I could go on. Point is, there are many reasons. It really isn't. Now, if you'd actually like to have a [I]discussion[/I] about this, rather than simply a duelling of crappy assertions, I'd be quite happy to engage. But if you're merely going to belt out a tired, one-line, no-thought argument, what's even the point of posting it? [/QUOTE]
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