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Faded : Discussion Thread

Started by Ninja D!, July 10, 2008, 03:30:32 AM

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Drizztrocks

I've been reading the design notes, and find some of the things interesting...but I guess no one else is. Oh, and if you are planning on making a weaknesses for humans, or any other race for that matter, just look at their strengths. Humans are adaptable, proud and accomplish huge amounts of work in their short lifetimes in core D&D. So this may make them power hungry, which naturally leads to corruptibility. Another common human weakness in settings is racism-they may think of themselves as better then all the other races, because of their accomplishments. Or you could try something totally different-humans are wonderful inventors and technicians, to the point that over the generations they are getting weaker and weaker because life is so easy for them.

   Also, when are we going to get some material on Dwarves and Elves? I'm interested to see how their going to work out in a mostly human population. Also, great job on the humans. This is a good, solid setting, and the little Design Notes captions are great, and I stole-I mean used you're idea  :demon: for my setting.

Ninja D!

I have some for the dwarves on my computer.  I also needed to finishe up Highlanders.  For the time being, this setting has been on hold.  My current DM has shown that I may not need to hate the default setting as I do.  I was condsidering today working on a different setting that has been in my mind for a while.  Still, part of me really wants to return to Faded.