od jonka » 23. 5. 2007, 20:54
Dneska jsem se na to koukal (probehl) a vypada to dobre. Funy je puvodni myslenka settingu udelat to jako inverzi k DnD. Zabavne a to co me oslovilo (podobny zazitek) bylo hlavne tohle:
I've played a lot of D&D. Probably more than I should have. I took a long, cold, objective look at it, found the things I thought were missing, and went at it.
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I played in a weekend of RPGA events with a character named "Fighter." (Pronounced "Fite-Or.") Fighter was a Thief. (Not a rogue. I hate rogues.) Fighter's gender was "thon." An old White Wolf April Fool's Day joke. Fighter spoke in third person (like Cerebus and The Rock) so I never had to refer to Fighter's gender at all. And whenever we encountered anything that was threatening, Fighter killed it and took its stuff.
I played in a whole series of RPGA events this way. Not once did anyone say anything about my character's oddities or behavior... because they were never an issue. Not once. Fighter was a nameless, sexless killing machine with no past, no friends, no family, no history. And Fighter thrived.
...
The money we acquired had nothing at all to do with the economy. In fact, the world had no economy. Just piles and piles and piles of gold. And it seemed we had all of it. As soon as Fighter acquired enough gold to buy a castle (by the end of one weekend of gaming), I said, "Fighter retires." The rest of the group looked at me strangely. "Fighter takes Fighter's gold, buys land, builds a castle around some farms, and declares himself King of Fighterland."
There was no system in place to handle this choice. The other players just looked at me strangely. But I had enough gold to last the rest of my life and no real need to put myself in physical danger ever again. Fighter retired to the Bahamas and was never seen again.
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Dneska jsem se na to koukal (probehl) a vypada to dobre. Funy je puvodni myslenka settingu udelat to jako inverzi k DnD. Zabavne a to co me oslovilo (podobny zazitek) bylo hlavne tohle:
[quote]I've played a lot of D&D. Probably more than I should have. I took a long, cold, objective look at it, found the things I thought were missing, and went at it.
...
I played in a weekend of RPGA events with a character named "Fighter." (Pronounced "Fite-Or.") Fighter was a Thief. (Not a rogue. I hate rogues.) Fighter's gender was "thon." An old White Wolf April Fool's Day joke. Fighter spoke in third person (like Cerebus and The Rock) so I never had to refer to Fighter's gender at all. And whenever we encountered anything that was threatening, Fighter killed it and took its stuff.
I played in a whole series of RPGA events this way. Not once did anyone say anything about my character's oddities or behavior... because they were never an issue. Not once. Fighter was a nameless, sexless killing machine with no past, no friends, no family, no history. And Fighter thrived.
...
The money we acquired had nothing at all to do with the economy. In fact, the world had no economy. Just piles and piles and piles of gold. And it seemed we had all of it. As soon as Fighter acquired enough gold to buy a castle (by the end of one weekend of gaming), I said, "Fighter retires." The rest of the group looked at me strangely. "Fighter takes Fighter's gold, buys land, builds a castle around some farms, and declares himself King of Fighterland."
There was no system in place to handle this choice. The other players just looked at me strangely. But I had enough gold to last the rest of my life and no real need to put myself in physical danger ever again. Fighter retired to the Bahamas and was never seen again.[/quote]
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