meirya
Adept
EDIT 2/15/20: This is all from 2014 and is no longer relevant since 2.0 rules came out. It'll be updated eventually. Maybe.
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Hello all! Since we're on our winter break, it's a good time to have a general refresher on roleplay guidelines and requirements for the various playable races in Alliance, as well as links to the national race packets. If you do not have a local race packet yet, please email Logistics (acarthialogistics@gmail.com) to get one - they're packed full of local culture and flavor notes for the Acarthian culture variations.
If you are playing a non-human, go ahead and re-read that race packet from the rule book first, nationally second, and local third. I know that for myself, when I've re-read a race packet on a race I've been playing for years, I often find details I'd forgotten that then enrich my roleplaying. Below are highlights from the rulebook and national packets for each race (though the national packet notes are very brief so as not to spoil the racial information for people not playing that race who don't want to be exposed to the information OOG).
Additionally, please see this post for a list of primary contacts for each race. They're the best people to talk to if you have questions about your race. If you're a new player and interested in playing a non-human, I encourage you especially to talk to your race contact.
Please familiarize yourself as well with page 38 of the rulebook. Some points:
Original post:
Hello all! Since we're on our winter break, it's a good time to have a general refresher on roleplay guidelines and requirements for the various playable races in Alliance, as well as links to the national race packets. If you do not have a local race packet yet, please email Logistics (acarthialogistics@gmail.com) to get one - they're packed full of local culture and flavor notes for the Acarthian culture variations.
If you are playing a non-human, go ahead and re-read that race packet from the rule book first, nationally second, and local third. I know that for myself, when I've re-read a race packet on a race I've been playing for years, I often find details I'd forgotten that then enrich my roleplaying. Below are highlights from the rulebook and national packets for each race (though the national packet notes are very brief so as not to spoil the racial information for people not playing that race who don't want to be exposed to the information OOG).
Additionally, please see this post for a list of primary contacts for each race. They're the best people to talk to if you have questions about your race. If you're a new player and interested in playing a non-human, I encourage you especially to talk to your race contact.
Please familiarize yourself as well with page 38 of the rulebook. Some points:
- "Any props (such as elf ears) must be worn at all times, even under a hood or when hidden by hair. You cannot use makeup to represent biata eyebrows, high ogre and high orc teeth, or hobling sideburns. If you have a real beard and wish to play a dwarf, the beard must be braided so that it is clear you are a dwarf and not just a bearded human. (If your beard isn’t long enough to braid, then you will have to wear a fake beard over your real one.)"
- "You must abide by your racial characteristics. You cannot write your history to be the “outsider” of your race and be the one barbarian who is a elocution professor, the one gypsy who is quiet and shy, or the one biata who hangs out in the Mages’ Guild."
- "Nor can you be raised by another race and thus take on the characteristics of that race. A hobling raised by gypsies will still act, look, and dress like a hobling. After all, a dog raised in a house full of cats may become more tolerant to felines, but he will never meow or ask for a saucer of milk."
- "Remember, the Alliance uses the word “race” differently from the real world meaning. Races in the game are unique species, evolving (or being created) in vastly disparate ways. They are not merely minor variants of the same creature. A biata is not a human with feathers."
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