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Dark Albion: the Origin Thread
Danger:
Waaaaay late to say "thank you," for Dark Albion and the rest of your offerings, RPGPundit.
To put it mildly, your works as well as Sine Nomine's goods, are "no brainer/Day 1," buys for me.
Keep on truckin', man.
RPGPundit:
--- Quote from: Danger on January 22, 2023, 08:41:39 AM ---Waaaaay late to say "thank you," for Dark Albion and the rest of your offerings, RPGPundit.
To put it mildly, your works as well as Sine Nomine's goods, are "no brainer/Day 1," buys for me.
Keep on truckin', man.
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Thank you very much!
1stLevelWizard:
Hey Pundit,
I've been gearing up for some Dark Albion using the AD&D rules, and I was curious if you had some insights on how to adjudicate the races. I remember reading that in the original campaign there were modified races, would you mind sharing these?
I'm considering running them as-is, but removing the additional languages, Infravision, and anything that would otherwise seem out of place (such as the Dwarves' stone sense abilities).
Thanks!
RPGPundit:
--- Quote from: 1stLevelWizard on December 12, 2023, 09:33:33 PM ---Hey Pundit,
I've been gearing up for some Dark Albion using the AD&D rules, and I was curious if you had some insights on how to adjudicate the races. I remember reading that in the original campaign there were modified races, would you mind sharing these?
I'm considering running them as-is, but removing the additional languages, Infravision, and anything that would otherwise seem out of place (such as the Dwarves' stone sense abilities).
Thanks!
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In the original campaign, I didn't have demihumans. I included the Scotsman and Cymri classes as a replacement.
But if you want there to be D&D-style elves and dwarves, there's no reason you can't just have them there; the real trick would be figuring out how common they were, and what their role in human society was.
1stLevelWizard:
--- Quote ---In the original campaign, I didn't have demihumans. I included the Scotsman and Cymri classes as a replacement.
But if you want there to be D&D-style elves and dwarves, there's no reason you can't just have them there; the real trick would be figuring out how common they were, and what their role in human society was.
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My bad. What I meant to ask was: would you just use the Elven/Dwarven racial rules for the Cymri and Scotsman, respectively?
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