This has been a fascinating read. I think someone else nailed it when they said gypsies, barbarians, and what are referred to as humans are in fact ALL humans with different cultures and that culture packets (Barbarian, Gypsy, Wanderer) would make more sense than race packets since in essence they are all the same race. I agree. While barbarians are typically thought of as norse-like, conan-esque, fur clad ruffians who enjoy overdrinking, copius bloodshed, and wenches, this also applies to the khans and the huns, which could also be considered barbarian but from different cultures. Heck, most of those could be applied to a few different cultures.
Some concessions have to be made for obvious reasons. No one (I know of) is actual dwarf height, differentiating between dwarf pc and human pc could be troublesome. Dwarves are well known for their drinking (so are many others), their battle prowess (so are many others), their smithing (fine for crafters), and their beards. So, sorry humans, but you can't have long beards anymore. Gypsies have no distinguishing physical features, but their culture (dress/attitudes) differentiates them. So, sorry "humans", no biting their fashion sense/attitude. Barbarians wore more than furs, nor were they the only culture to wear furs or face paint, but in order to differentiate their culture from the others, the stigmas were put in place.
There was originally complaints that there wasn't enough information on humans, but as I see it there's plenty. Barbarian (human), gypsies (human)...if you aren't one of the two, you more or less have free reign to decide your culture provided it doesn't clash with one that differentiates another or violate the rules, and is approved by plot. I'm a newbie and have read the rules and the player handbook for my chapter and maybe there's something I'm not seeing yet, but...ok, there is because I don't see it. I don't really understand the crux of the original complaint I guess. Are human PC's, as a group, discouraged or are specific people discouraged because they can't have luxurious beards? e.g. something specific
There are all of these fantastical creatures in the alliance world that have come from the imaginations of man (and woman
), yet we (human pc's) seek to take ourselves as we are in the real world and just plop ourselves in, dress ourselves up, and then complain when we can't be as cool as all of the people that came from someone's imagination? Unless, we are going to re-create "humans" (meaning non-barbarian or gypsy) into something more fitting in a fantasy environment (we now have a third eye, four nipples, and psychic powers for example), we can't really complain about getting the short straw lol. So we don't have feathers or pointed ears. So we can't have long beards or wear clown clothes or furs, there is much more which can define us such as....dun dun dun, our roleplay! The superstition thing should probably be there as a part of all cultures, however, it shouldn't be exclusive any one. Historically, many cultures have their own superstitions. Based on my roleplay of said superstitions along with the fact that I'm NOT wearing furs, no one should be confusing me with a barbarian. Common sense has to prevail at some point.