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<blockquote data-quote="Lyxen" data-source="post: 8487889" data-attributes="member: 7032025"><p>Or, you know, these are just classes as in any other military and there is only one military culture there. And maybe the factions are completely political and not based on classes or background or anything technical in the game.</p><p></p><p>I am not against factions, I love factions in all my adventures, and putting the PCs in the middle of it. But they are not specifically supported by anything in the system, and they don't replace races or religions. Races and religions are also fantastic examples of factions in a fantasy world, and they are part of many perfectly acceptable fantasy tropes. The problem, once more, is not about races or religions or factions or whatever, but about those that mimic real world ones too closely.</p><p></p><p>So can you please stop trying to reduce the game to only factions ? Yes, factions are great, but they are not a goal in and of themselves and are not a reason to destroy other really good game elements and source of drama.</p><p></p><p>So, yes to factionism, yes to religious conflict, yes to races conflict, yes to everything that creates drama and adventure as long as everyone around the table is comfortable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lyxen, post: 8487889, member: 7032025"] Or, you know, these are just classes as in any other military and there is only one military culture there. And maybe the factions are completely political and not based on classes or background or anything technical in the game. I am not against factions, I love factions in all my adventures, and putting the PCs in the middle of it. But they are not specifically supported by anything in the system, and they don't replace races or religions. Races and religions are also fantastic examples of factions in a fantasy world, and they are part of many perfectly acceptable fantasy tropes. The problem, once more, is not about races or religions or factions or whatever, but about those that mimic real world ones too closely. So can you please stop trying to reduce the game to only factions ? Yes, factions are great, but they are not a goal in and of themselves and are not a reason to destroy other really good game elements and source of drama. So, yes to factionism, yes to religious conflict, yes to races conflict, yes to everything that creates drama and adventure as long as everyone around the table is comfortable. [/QUOTE]
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