Edens_Fall wrote: Tue Aug 27, 2024 6:03 pmI can understand and agree with that feeling. Though I don't believe the original poster's idea was to focus on awards for ethnicity, but rather minor awards to obtain feats/skill bumps from certain nationalities. For example, a minor award for someone of Thayan origin could get SF: Necro OR Skill Focus spellcraft as a free feat, but they could be any non-award race or gender they want. Certainly, a large nation like Thay would be a melting pot after all, even if most of the variety is from the slave markets. It is the same for someone from Amn who could get the Silver Palm or persuasion Skill Focus feat. Of course, this is just an idea of how we might expand the minor award pool with a lean toward RP rather than build optimization perks. Noble awards can still be there, as we can't stack them, and players would have to understand that when making a selection.
Does that clarify things a bit?
If one takes out the gating of human appearences to awards then... well I still really don't like it. But it's a smidge more palatalbe.
I think the idea for nationalities and different little boons is a great idea, making that boon a bonus to ability scores is a horrible idea. Soon you'll find that every strength-based character is an Uthgardt, every charisma-based character from Cormyr, the same exact same phenomenon we see when players make a genasi just for the stat increase.
And this is another reason I'm not hugely fond of it if I'm being honest?
For Racial stuff (as in Species stuff) that makes sense. An elf/dwarf/orc/aasimar/ect es physically different to a large degree from a human. Human differences between nationalities are... not? And if you want to sit here and honestly try to explain to me why some human nationality/ethnic group should have stat decreses to say... inteligence then I shall be EXTREMELY concerned.
I can... perhaps..see maybe an argument for skills? Maybe? But absolutly not stats. And even then, the discomfort is real.
Wizard of the Coast recently changed 'races' to 'species' because of just this issue. And one of the main reasons given for changes on how stats were given out for different species type, was concerns over a paralel between how fantasy races are treated, and how different human ethnicites have been treated.
But that's analogy, that's 'twist your head and you can see it' stuff.
Outwards having a system that says. 'Haya, if you're black/Maztekan, you just ain't as smart as some folk, but you're hardy and can do good labour!'
Look, I know some of this can kinda be twisted in the text already, but it's at least behind a thin film of allagory. Making the subtext text really seems increadibly uncomfortable to me and even leaving aside that