runekyndig says:
I'm thurely impressed by the vast information you have provided about the campaign setting.
Thank you! There's such a fine line between "impressive" and "overwhelming" and I often worry about straying too far into the latter territory. ;) It's a relief to hear that I'm on the right side of that boundary for you.
grifter730 says:
- Are there any racism issues similar to our world? (As in, not elf vs humans, but, say, humans of one continent who looks different than humans from another continent?)
Well, the continents don't have contact with each other at the moment, so it's tough to say what might happen if they ever did. ;) But there's a wide array of appearances on your continent, and no, not a lot of intraspecies racism going around. It's in the nature of sentient beings to be more tolerant of small differences in the face of larger ones, so the existence of "degenerate" races like goblins, orcs and kobolds tends to focus their vitriol away from each other. Much like I imagine we humans in real life would get over it quickly if aliens invaded.
grifter730 says:
- Are there any "Asian" looking humans (or elves) in this setting?
Yes; despite the assertion of open intraspecies comradery above, some unknown historical fact seems to have produced areas on the continent where certain subsets of humanoid appearance are more common. Esternesse, in particular, is known to have more people with real-world Asian features, and Seasparrow has a significant subset of humans who have Native American and Middle Eastern skintones. Zhanniqua has it all, but they do tend to lean a bit heavily towards African and Caucasian looks.
runekyndig says:
@Dipper just tell me what you need :)
You, Avraham, and maybe one of the Hufflepuff people, in a mock combat in my playtest thread. ;) I've given you access to look it over so you can tell me if the rules make sense to you.