I think it would be fun playing in a campaign where everything wasn't Norse/Greek/Anglo-centric. How about one with races based on Biblical/Koranic, etc. races?
Lillim: Mainstream humanity, all descended from Lillith.
Nephillim: Descendants of angel-human crossbreeds... Large (or posessing the enlarge person spell like ability)
Djinn: Created of smokeless fire, morally ambiguous magically adept tricksters.
Marked: Descendants of Cain and bearers of the Mark (elaborate magical birthmark-tatoo).
Beasts: Pre-Adam humanity of obscure texts. Hunched, uncivilized, prehensile toes, etc.
You could even toss in the Goliaths from RoS.
How would the djinn be statted? Would you be trying to avoid LA
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And what is so wrong with being hunched and having prehensiled toes?
It makes it easier to pick cabbage.....
The morally ambigious djinn are always good :)
(I've been reading the arabian nights recently.)
And would one include fiendish bloodline types?
i was thinkingof doing a thing like this recently too. my "as it is in heaven" CS was started off of these ideas, but i kind of want to something a bit closer to this as well (or at least see someone else do it and give them some input. I have too many CS's going at onece and not enough time).
I'd use mostly inspiration from the bible, but a major set of inspiration for this is the world created in the Lucifer series of graphic novels (ever read them? it's fabulous stuff).
Lucifer series? From Vertigo?
I have often wondered if they were worth the effort.
Well... I don't think I'd include the fiendish, and as these are the CORE races, I'd avoid LA or racial hit dice. I might, however, overhaul the race system so PCs get special powers attributed to their race as they advance in level. The classes might need overhauling, too (for just this reason).
QuoteLucifer series? From Vertigo?
I have often wondered if they were worth the effort.
oh yeah, defenitely. The whole series is solid start to finish. It's one of my favourite serieses.