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Leaning against the wall, watching the others rush by him, he grins. "Go ahead, go get that treasure that's laying there. Be more for me after you die." Last edited by Seekr34; Aug 20th, 2022 at 03:38 PM. |
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I see, that's good to know. I think I understand what kind of character I have in mind. Gonna work on my app.
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Can you give a brief overview of your world's awareness or existence of alternate planes of existence or reality? Is it multiversal, or planar, or neither? Specifically, given the existence of elves, half-elves and theriomorphs is there a fey plane?
Also, while you've dipped into foxes and rabbits, and mentioned the Brian Jaques series in terms of inspiration for your theriomorphs; do you have ideas on what you're looking at mechanically? Are extant WotC races acceptable, such as Harengon, Leonin and Loxodon? What about more in-between races such as Tabaxi and Shifters?
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I haven't mapped it all out mechanically. Owlin, gnolls, harengon, leonins, and loxodons, lupins I think already exist. You can use something 3pp. as well; I haven't looked up all the options. What I'm really trying to stay away from with the requests for 'in-between' races like Tabaxi and Shifters is the waifu catgirl concept -- I feel like that's part of a different aesthetic, more closely associated with anime, and it's also very closely associated with an erotic subculture that, no judgment, I've known members of, but I don't feel comfortable having in this game, or being part of the ambience. I've just seen a lot of recruitments where it seems that kind of character comes with that kind of association. Last edited by Sebecloki; Aug 15th, 2022 at 09:08 PM. |
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Perhaps it could help to have multiple subdivisions in the OOC: literature, science, religion, people. Otherwise one can easily get lost in the posts.
I have a few questions regarding my concept: - What are the names of the God of Knowledge? All the gods have dozens of names. The Ghyfean name of this deity is Zakar, Zakaryazornakyan or Zakaryazornakyanastvadzadourian (the use of a specific title would depend on context, with the longest name representing the 'Holy Name', and the others being degrees of abbreviation appropriate for certain kinds of speech and topics). - Does he have an order of intelligence gatherers? Perhaps spies that infiltrate in other organisations with the explicit goal of intelgathering? Off course, if they destroy knowledge, an intervention is necessary. The old Ghedrosian name of the organization is the Makharbekhamitsaev -- the Vigilant Eyes (of the All Seeing and All Knowing), or just the Vigilant. Zakar was considered to be the emanation of the active intellect of the unseeing, unhearing, and unchanging creator deity that emanated the world in the old imperial religion. - Where is his university located? What is its name? Do they teach medicine, alchemy, poisoncraft? The university of Zakar the All Knowing is located in the Shrine District, and is attached to the Great Temple of Zakar, also known as the Great and Auspicious Panopticon of the All Seeing, All Hearing, and All Knowing Zakaryazornakyanastvadzadourian of the Highest Intelligence and Greatest Wisdom, Most Auspicious Scholar and Revered Teacher of all the Gods. It is known as the Sakhandzherissoslćnbek Sozyryqo, another Old Ghedrosian name, but is also referred to as the College of Sakhandzheri. They do not teach poisoncraft or alchemy (at least not openly), but focus on book arts and learning, as well as something like 19th c. style 'scholarly' projects -- collecting and organizing information, creating taxonomies, making lists of formulas and working them out to a million places, etc. They try to maintain a front as disinterested scientists, but Zakar also has an aspect that is more like Vecna, and is the lord of the hidden, and his associates of the 'higher mysteries' explore poisons, alchemy, demon-summoning, and other forbidden knowledge. - Does Cinsex have slums? If so what is their name? Would it be reasonable for a healer/alchemist to set up practice there? Could he/she make contact with members of the new Kingfisher’s assassin’s guild? The slums are in the marshlands near the lake that have not been adequately drained; one large part is known as the Xhevahir Tenements. Xhevahir is the name of a mythological outcaste. It is a deep depression. There could be practitioners of those arts. - I see the possibility of my character gaining the trust of the organisation to infiltrate them. - What are the naming conventions? And the major languages? For the Ghyfeans, I'm basing the names on Armenian, Georgian, Ossetian, and Albanian. https://www.fantasynamegenerators.com is a great website for help with that, but I also have a language generation program that makes conlangs with 2,000 word vocabs and complete grammars. I've written a bit above about the other human subpopulations, those all have their own naming conventions and languages. - Mechanically, I’m leaning towards a prodigy. Do you have any objections?[/QUOTE] Looks good Last edited by Sebecloki; Aug 15th, 2022 at 09:29 PM. |
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Ok. That covers most of what I'm looking for;
If the intention is not the anime style waifu culture -- I wouldn't feel comfortable in that environment either, again no judgement meant on anyone else's choices -- Mechanically those races are not specifically excluded? I'm not certain that my character concept hinges on being able or unable to use one of these races, I'd simply like to know the options and be clear about my own intentions.
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It may also help to understand my worldbuilding to have this background: I see Ghyfe as my Karameikos and Citsen as my Specularum in terms of worldbuilding. I have ideas what's beyond this individual kingdom, but I've tried to set it up so it has most of the major biomes and fantasy races within its borders, and you can run an entire campaign within this one kingdom. There are conflicts and plot arcs aplenty so you wouldn't really have to leave it. There is a forested region to the west, and a desert region to the east, mountains to the north, and millions of islands to the south. There are snow elves and crystal elves on and under the mountains, kobolds in the forests, as well as halfling and wild elf tribes, several varieties of humans that encompass several cultural concepts.
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What is 3pp?
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I don't really see the Shifter concept as part of what I imagine these races being -- I looked at the fluff for it again, and that's more like a lycanthrope, and my concept is really anthropomorphic animals, not mischwesen of some sort. |
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3rd party publications -- like 5e stuff not published by WoTC
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Those responses sound good for combat being clear enough to give you an initial position. Then focusing on keeping combat moving with a bit of vagueness after that and not worrying about exactly how many kobolds you hit with a fireball. In that case, I would be happy to say "I aim my fireball in the middle of the kobolds but hugging the wall to avoid allies." Then you decide how many will wind up being hit, precisely. Quote:
I was simply interested in getting at some interesting flavor, but I can keep it simple: would that Onomancy UA subclass be acceptable? Are you uninterested in any custom character approach eg. A sorcerer with a necromancer bloodline? If neither are acceptable then a simple Necromancer Wizard would work. So theriamorphs are not native to Ghyfe but are common enough to be playable? Is trying to play a Kingfisher-type (pescatarian diving bird) Kenku a fit for the setting? It would be humorous to see a kenku come to Ghyfe and feel resonance for the Kingfisher goddess. Then she would see if she could emulate those values and try to be one of their priests. Does Onomancy have a place in your world? It sounds like the Vumyrusians could be a good fit as they practice unique magics and it sounds like derivations of Celtic mythology could result in Naming. Is xenophobia or suspicion of spies high or would a Vumyrusian who immigrated to Ghyfe and wanted to join the Kingfisher Temple School be accepted? I would be happy to have the character endure lambasting and doubt if there was some mechanism for acceptance (like my Vumyrusian family marrying into a Ghyfean family known for priesthood)? If they've been recently invaded by Ghyfe then intermarriage or Vumyrusian integration doesn't seem that far-fetched. Second is Atax-Aurora and Teperua the names for both the goddesses and the moon/sun themselves? Or do the celestial bodies have further names? Do priests study at both Temple Schools to avoid suspicion of being a monotheist? Do all practitioners have some amount of both mantles? Or are there specialists who attend one temple and use Moonglow or Sunspark alone but still worship dualistically? Is studying Vumyrusian magic (Naming?) and Moonglow at the same time "burn at the stake" worthy? Would using Moonglow entail new gameplay mechanics or simply be flavor with the sub-talents you were referring to? Eg. take a proficiency in Moonglow and Moonscript for Arcana-type checks, but otherwise you would be casting normal Wizard spells? You said the goddesses have many names and subsects. Are all of those who worship both goddesses appropriately, but by another name (their own holidays, etc.), heretics? Or is there a hard and fast rule like "people of the book" that as long as you follow said holy scripture that regional variance is allowed? Is holy war common? It sounds like the Marchlanders would piss off Ghyfeans to the point of needing to die for worshipping another god in another land. Is it malpractice of worshipping the sister goddesses that draws the ire of clergy or is it any different religion at all? Finally, what is the enforcing body for this dualistic religion? Local priests who hunt heretics, regional leaders who rule by fiat (Cardinals and Archbishops who need no papacy, their magic enforces their will), or standing armies from local lords tithing to the "church" for a whole Catholic-esque church-and-state hierachy? Last edited by ArcZero; Aug 15th, 2022 at 11:54 PM. Reason: Syntax and detail |
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