25 lines
1.5 KiB
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25 lines
1.5 KiB
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Assozierter [[Die vier Aspekte|Aspekt:]] [[Kontinuität]]
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1. How common are dwarves in the the Known World compared to humans, elves and halflings?
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2. What are three physical traits that more distinguish elves from the other player races? Is there anything physically unique about them compared to Tolkien or D&D?
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3. Are dwarves found in multiple regions in the Known World? What is three important or interesting about the specific dwarven culture closest to where the game session/campaign begins?
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4. Are any of the adventurers elves from this or a nearby region? What are three things they were taught about the human race? And the halflings? And the elves?
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5. Do the dwarves in the starting area have good relations with the humans? The elves? The halflings? Is there a different race they have good relations with? What about a non-player race or creature that they especially fear or dread?
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6. Do the dwarves of the starting region celebrate any special holidays or worship a deity of any kind? What are three important or interesting things about the local elven religion or holidays?
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Das Volk, welches als erstes Vernunft erlangte.
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Das langlebigste Volk. (ca 200-250 Jahre)
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Erfinder der ersten Worte und Sprachen
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Daraus folgt: Ordnung schaffen, Strukturen bilden und erhalten, Worte haben macht, Namen sind wichtig
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Traditionell großer Fokus auf innerstädtischen Gemeinschaften und Plänen die erst über lange Zeit früchte tragen.
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Physiognomisch ca 1-1.5 Köpfe kleiner als Menschen aber deutlich "Breiter", mit leicht längeren Amen und "wenig Hals" |