Re: What Drow Thread(s) Taught Me
Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2021 10:04 am
Poor Mr. Tally-ho Man.mastajabba wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 10:01 amI don’t even know she’s a witch lol he thinks she’s that Nice Barkeep lady that worked at the Lyre.
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Poor Mr. Tally-ho Man.mastajabba wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 10:01 amI don’t even know she’s a witch lol he thinks she’s that Nice Barkeep lady that worked at the Lyre.
Things we should be grateful for, and fight to protect with tooth and nail when threatened.Shadowspinner70 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 10:35 am We even got tally-ho man in here too! This really is a party.
Also! Also! In regards to genocidal hatred, in regards to even orcs, is going in, clearing out the area, and then picking off the women and children is considered to be an evil act. Orcish women are far from defenseless -- hey Luthic -- but even then, it is an evil act defined by this book or another that defined what certain acts can cause.
Evil aasimar aren't abnormal either. It's one of the first things I learned while researching the viability of an aasimar cleric of Shar, admittedly because I wanted more wisdom and charisma to pump points into intelligence. Shar especially likes corrupting aasimar and a lot of people forget that they too face discrimination. Also another thing I learned: they're not always seen as blessings because they're freaky and different. I know one DM from elsewhere who likes to have NPCs ask aasimar for blessings and then get angry when they just can't deliver. What a shame Maztica hasn't been "discovered" yet. No Xochiquetzal for you, BG.
I also know someone from over yonder on NWN1. He speaks of near civil wars and conflict sometimes getting so intense that there's near constant gank fests. All on the surface.He makes this server sound like a care bears episode.
It's interesting as hell to put things in perspective, too. Like the UD is insanely empty here, but our DMs still make the effort to reach us. Elsewhere, and I might have just gotten unlucky, I played for several weeks in an Underdark with a population and saw no DMs except to smack someone about a potential rule break. In some ways, we are insanely lucky here. In other ways, we have a lot to improve upon.
So, yeah. We have a couple things to be grateful for. And sorry again, Dalo! It was 4 am.
Although there is room for the opposite in the setting, it is undoubtedly true in Faerun there are many cases of racism and intolerance. D&D though was born to be played at a table with few players who had the freedom to be the snowflakes (depending on the DM) and the rest of the world was made of NPCs. Since many people like to play a good tiefling/orc/drow or someone who would not kill those races on sight and not the most lore-common counterparts, my question is how do you suggest, in practice, the purity of the setting is maintained? I myself cannot think of any other way other than actively policing the players choices through the DM and allowing a random 1 every 100 characters to rp such archetipes, which really is not ideal as at the end of the day it would force people to play what they don't enjoy.Calen wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 7:58 am By it's core D&D is filled with violence,racism,xenophobia and a constant battle between good and evil.
When looking at this server people rather tune this down a bit and like to take liberties, which can often lead to some disagreements.Though in the end it's just a disagreement over a game and not a personal attack or slander how some one enjoys the game. I don't particularly find good drow trying to redeem their race, nice tieflings seeking acceptance or a NG grey orc druid bad RP or a boring characters. It's just the same as with drizzt to me, when there is too much of that it feels less like D&D.
I completely agree. Both styles are equally valid and give variety to the game world which imho is always a good thing.Rhifox wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 9:12 am
So, yeah. The lore supports exceptional drow (rare NPCs and PC adventurers) being found and able to conduct business on the surface. The lore also supports surfacers fearing, distrusting, and being hostile to drow. There should be room for both on BG, dictated by the RP of the characters (PC and NPC), rather than OOC rules. Also, IMO travel between the surface and UD is just too easy atm and the ogre cave entrance should be removed, or at the very least this 'path' needs to have its difficulty level adjusted. Characters who make the trek should have no (OOC) rules governing their stay, but that trek itself should be harsh.
With free for all KoS I fear two things may surface:
True. Especially Planetar blooded Aasimars who have green skin can easily be mistaken for hag spawns. Another thing that must be considered is that even when aasimars are considered a blessing, the fact they can "get away with everything" just because they have celestial blood may make them feel entitled to enforce their will on others believing they are doing the right thing. Just like a child-emperor might do.Shadowspinner70 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 10:35 am Evil aasimar aren't abnormal either. It's one of the first things I learned while researching the viability of an aasimar cleric of Shar, admittedly because I wanted more wisdom and charisma to pump points into intelligence. Shar especially likes corrupting aasimar and a lot of people forget that they too face discrimination. Also another thing I learned: they're not always seen as blessings because they're freaky and different.
Remember that one time they met and he actually didn't even shoot at her? ... and instead tripped over a log trying to get out of there after "it" spoke to him. Who woulda thunk it?Shadowspinner70 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 3:02 pm And Snarfy, your fantastic, sour blueberry of an elf absolutely can shoot a couple arrows at me.
It's been 60/40 from the start, it remained roughly 60/40 to this day without any major, noticeable shifts, which simply means the poll reflects the correct community disposition. It's possible somebody used 1-2 extra usernames to vote, but these cases would be grains in a desert that didn't change the statistic. If they did, everyone would notice.Snarfy wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 11:27 amRemember that one time they met and he actually didn't even shoot at her? ... and instead tripped over a log trying to get out of there after "it" spoke to him. Who woulda thunk it?Shadowspinner70 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 3:02 pm And Snarfy, your fantastic, sour blueberry of an elf absolutely can shoot a couple arrows at me.![]()
I actually was initially leaning towards voting yes on that poll(*gasp*) because, quite frankly, I don't think it would be as much of a setting-breaking thing as some suggest(depending on the area(s) that were on the table). ALAS... a few salient posts and a poll that totaled one hundred and fifty-four votes, including ninety-four yes's, on a server that maybe has eighty active and invested players logging in, pushed me into the big fat "No" category. Basically, if the playerbase cant be trusted to vote responsibly, and without logging onto their multiple forum accounts(highly likely, for both yes's and no's), or plumbing the depths of discord to drag inactive/disenfranchised players back to skew the vote count, then what's the point? Now, if we had ninety-four players either A. visting the UD on a regular basis to RP with those friendly UD types, or B. playing a character in the UD, perhaps the suggestion might warrant serious consideration... although, if this were the case it's more than likely SB's topic would not have been made at all.
So, here we are again, endlessly discussing and forever pondering why we cant have nice things! It's kind of like that lyric from Radiohead, "You do it to yourself, you do. And that's what really hurts."
Aaaaanyways. Soooo, am I the only one here that is too lazy to read source material and simply uses the original Baldurs' Gate game as their main setting reference?
Shadowspinner70 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 12:12 pmwe can all agree that 4th edition needs to burn in a fire.

KOPOJIbPAKOB wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 12:09 pm ... but implying that supporters of the change somehow rigged the poll is at the very least impolite...
It's equally as speculative to suggest this:KOPOJIbPAKOB wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 12:09 pm ... especially when all the evidence you (and others sharing the same idea) have is bare speculation.
... whether it was the yes'ers or no'ers. And people did notice, if their remarks in the other thread and this one are any indication.KOPOJIbPAKOB wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 12:09 pm It's possible somebody used 1-2 extra usernames to vote, but these cases would be grains in a desert that didn't change the statistic. If they did, everyone would notice.
Is it any worse than my old Dragonlance modules? Because those are pretty awesome. *ducks*Shadowspinner70 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 12:12 pm ... and we can all agree that 4th edition needs to burn in a fire.
*shakes head* you had one job my dudeSnarfy wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 11:27 amRemember that one time they met and he actually didn't even shoot at her? ... and instead tripped over a log trying to get out of there after "it" spoke to him. Who woulda thunk it?Shadowspinner70 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 3:02 pm And Snarfy, your fantastic, sour blueberry of an elf absolutely can shoot a couple arrows at me.![]()
I actually was initially leaning towards voting yes on that poll(*gasp*) because, quite frankly, I don't think it would be as much of a setting-breaking thing as some suggest(depending on the area(s) that were on the table). ALAS... a few salient posts and a poll that totaled one hundred and fifty-four votes, including ninety-four yes's, on a server that maybe has eighty active and invested players logging in, pushed me into the big fat "No" category. Basically, if the playerbase cant be trusted to vote responsibly, and without logging onto their multiple forum accounts(highly likely, for both yes's and no's), or plumbing the depths of discord to drag inactive/disenfranchised players back to skew the vote count, then what's the point? Now, if we had ninety-four players either A. visting the UD on a regular basis to RP with those friendly UD types, or B. playing a character in the UD, perhaps the suggestion might warrant serious consideration... although, if this were the case it's more than likely SB's topic would not have been made at all.
So, here we are again, endlessly discussing and forever pondering why we cant have nice things! It's kind of like that lyric from Radiohead, "You do it to yourself, you do. And that's what really hurts."
Aaaaanyways. Soooo, am I the only one here that is too lazy to read source material and simply uses the original Baldurs' Gate game as their main setting reference?![]()
Oh we’ll meet again…Shadowspinner70 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 10:35 am We even got tally-ho man in here too! This really is a party.
Also! Also! In regards to genocidal hatred, in regards to even orcs, is going in, clearing out the area, and then picking off the women and children is considered to be an evil act. Orcish women are far from defenseless -- hey Luthic -- but even then, it is an evil act defined by this book or another that defined what certain acts can cause.
Evil aasimar aren't abnormal either. It's one of the first things I learned while researching the viability of an aasimar cleric of Shar, admittedly because I wanted more wisdom and charisma to pump points into intelligence. Shar especially likes corrupting aasimar and a lot of people forget that they too face discrimination. Also another thing I learned: they're not always seen as blessings because they're freaky and different. I know one DM from elsewhere who likes to have NPCs ask aasimar for blessings and then get angry when they just can't deliver. What a shame Maztica hasn't been "discovered" yet. No Xochiquetzal for you, BG.
I also know someone from over yonder on NWN1. He speaks of near civil wars and conflict sometimes getting so intense that there's near constant gank fests. All on the surface.He makes this server sound like a care bears episode.
It's interesting as hell to put things in perspective, too. Like the UD is insanely empty here, but our DMs still make the effort to reach us. Elsewhere, and I might have just gotten unlucky, I played for several weeks in an Underdark with a population and saw no DMs except to smack someone about a potential rule break. In some ways, we are insanely lucky here. In other ways, we have a lot to improve upon.
So, yeah. We have a couple things to be grateful for. And sorry again, Dalo! It was 4 am.
Almarea90 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 11:16 amAlthough there is room for the opposite in the setting, it is undoubtedly true in Faerun there are many cases of racism and intolerance. D&D though was born to be played at a table with few players who had the freedom to be the snowflakes (depending on the DM) and the rest of the world was made of NPCs. Since many people like to play a good tiefling/orc/drow or someone who would not kill those races on sight and not the most lore-common counterparts, my question is how do you suggest, in practice, the purity of the setting is maintained? I myself cannot think of any other way other than actively policing the players choices through the DM and allowing a random 1 every 100 characters to rp such archetipes, which really is not ideal as at the end of the day it would force people to play what they don't enjoy.Calen wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 7:58 am By it's core D&D is filled with violence,racism,xenophobia and a constant battle between good and evil.
When looking at this server people rather tune this down a bit and like to take liberties, which can often lead to some disagreements.Though in the end it's just a disagreement over a game and not a personal attack or slander how some one enjoys the game. I don't particularly find good drow trying to redeem their race, nice tieflings seeking acceptance or a NG grey orc druid bad RP or a boring characters. It's just the same as with drizzt to me, when there is too much of that it feels less like D&D.