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I was wondering if there is some way that we can have journal entries appear in a different font of background or something so that they stand out as such. -Citizen Joe | I was wondering if there is some way that we can have journal entries appear in a different font of background or something so that they stand out as such. -Citizen Joe | ||
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+ | "The Giantkin live in small tribes of 30- 300 Giantkin ruled by councils of elders or chiefs. Generally they don’t any inheriteable class system – but there is an exeption – thorough the lands there are three or four Giantkin who are best described as storyteller-lords. " | ||
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+ | I think this needs a lot more work. I deduce from this that the position of story-teller lord is passed from father to son but that all other positions (chief , elder etc) are assigned purely on merit. However I had to read it three times before I came to that conclusion and I am not even sure that was the intention. Also this sounds somewhat like a high-level prestige class with the following requirements: | ||
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+ | * giantkin race | ||
+ | * must have studied for X years at the feet of another story-teller lord or be related to one. | ||
+ | * there must be a vacancy | ||
+ | * various bardic requirements | ||
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+ | For what it is worth I agree with the comments regarding language. |
Revision as of 22:27, 13 June 2008
Do we need a Giantkin language? Couldn't they simply use Giant as their language? -Citizen Joe
Should they really get Feldarin (common) as automatic? I realize it is needed for adventurers, but far up north, the race rarely sees Feldarin. -Citizen Joe
Formatting quotes
I was wondering if there is some way that we can have journal entries appear in a different font of background or something so that they stand out as such. -Citizen Joe
culture
"The Giantkin live in small tribes of 30- 300 Giantkin ruled by councils of elders or chiefs. Generally they don’t any inheriteable class system – but there is an exeption – thorough the lands there are three or four Giantkin who are best described as storyteller-lords. "
I think this needs a lot more work. I deduce from this that the position of story-teller lord is passed from father to son but that all other positions (chief , elder etc) are assigned purely on merit. However I had to read it three times before I came to that conclusion and I am not even sure that was the intention. Also this sounds somewhat like a high-level prestige class with the following requirements:
- giantkin race
- must have studied for X years at the feet of another story-teller lord or be related to one.
- there must be a vacancy
- various bardic requirements
For what it is worth I agree with the comments regarding language.