Race Rules (at long last)
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17 years 9 months ago #4948
by GJSchaller (GJSchaller)
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Why CAN they? They're smart, and civilized. I don't see why they can't be... Just because they hate High Elves doesn't mean they won't use the arcane themselves. (Although I see a Hobgoblin commanding the weave, where a High Elf would work with it, from an RP perspective.)
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17 years 9 months ago #4949
by Liz (Liz)
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I have a silly little question:
How do Bediouns have Lore: Forest? If they live in a desert? Just asking because they cant really become druids (without being penalized) so I was wondering why they get that.
How do Bediouns have Lore: Forest? If they live in a desert? Just asking because they cant really become druids (without being penalized) so I was wondering why they get that.
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17 years 9 months ago #4950
by GJSchaller (GJSchaller)
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I think you're missing a page - that's Celts that get it. Are you seeing they get Highland Rage, too?
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17 years 9 months ago #4951
by Liz (Liz)
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No....its on the bed list too...
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17 years 9 months ago #4952
by Jacob Kanane (Jacob Kanane)
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Replied by Jacob Kanane (Jacob Kanane) on topic Race Rules (at long last)
It's really not, Geoff wouldn't lie to you. Maybe you are looking at Barbarian?
Bedouin:
Racial Benefits
Evaluate Item
Racial Detriments
Weakness v. Disease
Racial Skill List
Literacy: Bedouin (1)
Sleight of Hand (4)
Fire Fortitude (4)
Bargain (4)
Bedouin:
Racial Benefits
Evaluate Item
Racial Detriments
Weakness v. Disease
Racial Skill List
Literacy: Bedouin (1)
Sleight of Hand (4)
Fire Fortitude (4)
Bargain (4)
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17 years 9 months ago #4953
by Liz (Liz)
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Bedouin
Body Points: 4
The Bedouin are a group of Humans that have adapted to the harsh and dry climate of the southern territories. They are a tough and durable people who make the most of what they have and are adept at surviving on very little. They wear light colored clothing that flows in the wind, and veils to protect their eyes from sandstorms. The Bedouin are an ancient race that has quietly lived in the deserts and jungles of the great peninsula for many ages. Bedouin can be arrogant or humble, depending on which nomadic tribe they come from, but a tendency towards secrecy is common to all of them
The Bedouin are divided into three known tribes: the Scharazad, the Kahli and the Amu-Set. The Scharazad are peaceful and intelligent, making fine company, but have an air of arrogance about them due to their wealth and position. The Khali are far more numerous and less wealthy, and are more commonly known to the Human Kingdoms than the other groups. They are kind, honest, and peaceful people despising evil and untruths of any sort. The Amu-Set are a devious and evil people whose malicious deeds have been told over campfires far to the north of their home causing many children to have nightmares.
All Bedouin revere women and believe that they must be cherished and protected. Women in Bedouin society have highly regulated responsibilities and limited freedoms, which are a function of the Bedouin belief that this best shields them from harm and ennobles their spirits. Women who do not willingly accept their traditional roles are regarded with criticism and disapproval by Bedouin men; they believe that such women damage their own esteem and give offense by making it difficult, if not impossible for men to protect and honor them as they are meant to.
When they are encountered by other races all Bedouin are generally respected, but their secrecy frequently arouses suspicions.
Starting Professions
Alchemist, Archer, Assassin, Healer, Mage, Priest, Scholar, Spy, Thief, Torturer, Warrior, Wild Mage
Penalized Professions
Berserker, Buccaneer, Druid, Ronin, Warrior Monk
Prohibited Professions
Dragoon
Role-playing
Bedouins have a profound respect for two superstitions. The first is that water is sacred, and wasting water, even when it is in abundance, is sacrilegious. The second is that the one hand must be held in reserve to serve one’s master; a Bedouin’s off-hand should always be kept free except when it can be used to serve the Bedouin’s master – mortal or god.
Bedouins have a fierce belief in patriarchal authority, and have great difficulty accepting the leadership – and especially the explicit command – of a woman. Leadership is not viewed as a traditional role for women.
Costuming and Makeup
Bedouins dress in robes and turbans, primarily – loose fitting clothing that makes it easier to survive the heat and extreme sunlight of the desert.
Racial Benefits
Evaluate Item
Lore: Forest
Racial Detriments
Weakness v. Disease
Racial Skill List
Literacy: Bedouin (1)
Sleight of Hand (4)
Ignore Pain (3)
Fire Fortitude (4)
Bargain (4)
I dont think he's lying....this is what I get though when I click on it....so you see Im not crazy lol
Body Points: 4
The Bedouin are a group of Humans that have adapted to the harsh and dry climate of the southern territories. They are a tough and durable people who make the most of what they have and are adept at surviving on very little. They wear light colored clothing that flows in the wind, and veils to protect their eyes from sandstorms. The Bedouin are an ancient race that has quietly lived in the deserts and jungles of the great peninsula for many ages. Bedouin can be arrogant or humble, depending on which nomadic tribe they come from, but a tendency towards secrecy is common to all of them
The Bedouin are divided into three known tribes: the Scharazad, the Kahli and the Amu-Set. The Scharazad are peaceful and intelligent, making fine company, but have an air of arrogance about them due to their wealth and position. The Khali are far more numerous and less wealthy, and are more commonly known to the Human Kingdoms than the other groups. They are kind, honest, and peaceful people despising evil and untruths of any sort. The Amu-Set are a devious and evil people whose malicious deeds have been told over campfires far to the north of their home causing many children to have nightmares.
All Bedouin revere women and believe that they must be cherished and protected. Women in Bedouin society have highly regulated responsibilities and limited freedoms, which are a function of the Bedouin belief that this best shields them from harm and ennobles their spirits. Women who do not willingly accept their traditional roles are regarded with criticism and disapproval by Bedouin men; they believe that such women damage their own esteem and give offense by making it difficult, if not impossible for men to protect and honor them as they are meant to.
When they are encountered by other races all Bedouin are generally respected, but their secrecy frequently arouses suspicions.
Starting Professions
Alchemist, Archer, Assassin, Healer, Mage, Priest, Scholar, Spy, Thief, Torturer, Warrior, Wild Mage
Penalized Professions
Berserker, Buccaneer, Druid, Ronin, Warrior Monk
Prohibited Professions
Dragoon
Role-playing
Bedouins have a profound respect for two superstitions. The first is that water is sacred, and wasting water, even when it is in abundance, is sacrilegious. The second is that the one hand must be held in reserve to serve one’s master; a Bedouin’s off-hand should always be kept free except when it can be used to serve the Bedouin’s master – mortal or god.
Bedouins have a fierce belief in patriarchal authority, and have great difficulty accepting the leadership – and especially the explicit command – of a woman. Leadership is not viewed as a traditional role for women.
Costuming and Makeup
Bedouins dress in robes and turbans, primarily – loose fitting clothing that makes it easier to survive the heat and extreme sunlight of the desert.
Racial Benefits
Evaluate Item
Lore: Forest
Racial Detriments
Weakness v. Disease
Racial Skill List
Literacy: Bedouin (1)
Sleight of Hand (4)
Ignore Pain (3)
Fire Fortitude (4)
Bargain (4)
I dont think he's lying....this is what I get though when I click on it....so you see Im not crazy lol
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