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#72260, "Outlander Excluded Races"
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You def should try it,
Kstatida,
10-Dec-18 07:36 AM, #3
Very possible, also very unlikely,
Destuvius,
09-Dec-18 07:43 PM, #2
Yes it's been done before.,
SPN,
09-Dec-18 07:27 PM, #1
RE: Yes it's been done before.,
Shunned (Anonymous),
10-Dec-18 09:39 PM, #4
Goblin was absolutely no, not ever, when I tried.,
ibuki,
11-Dec-18 02:26 AM, #5
These conversations always remind me of that Chappelle ...,
Java,
11-Dec-18 11:22 AM, #6
That's awesome...,
SPN,
11-Dec-18 09:23 PM, #8
Azures, orcs, goblins, minotaurs are a hard no.,
Rahsael,
11-Dec-18 12:47 PM, #7
Does this mean duergar are a maybe?,
SPN,
13-Dec-18 08:33 PM, #9
I am not sure I understand the No.,
Kalageadon,
14-Dec-18 07:34 PM, #10
What you are asking basically is...,
Tesline,
14-Dec-18 08:17 PM, #11
Not exactly.,
Kalageadon,
15-Dec-18 10:26 AM, #12
Pretty sure it's closer to,
KoeKhaos,
15-Dec-18 11:22 AM, #13
RE: Pretty sure it's closer to,
Ishuli,
15-Dec-18 12:01 PM, #14
Wasn’t Phindar a duergar Fortress priest?,
Lhydia,
15-Dec-18 12:46 PM, #15
RE: Wasn’t Phindar a duergar Fortress priest?,
Ishuli,
15-Dec-18 12:48 PM, #16
Does this mean pixie lich is a maybe?,
robdarken_,
15-Dec-18 09:04 PM, #21
RE: Does this mean pixie lich is a maybe?,
Ishuli,
15-Dec-18 10:12 PM, #22
Don't forget Padwei,
lasentia,
17-Dec-18 12:16 PM, #23
Yeah it was a cluster####.,
Daphedee,
17-Dec-18 10:34 PM, #24
Well.. ,
Kalageadon,
15-Dec-18 12:52 PM, #17
RE: Well.. ,
Ishuli,
15-Dec-18 01:01 PM, #18
Ugh..,
Kalageadon,
15-Dec-18 01:10 PM, #19
RE: Ugh..,
Ishuli,
15-Dec-18 01:17 PM, #20
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Kstatida | Mon 10-Dec-18 07:36 AM |
Member since 12th Feb 2015
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#72265, "You def should try it"
In response to Reply #0
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Trying to get into a cabal with a combo not destined to will be a magnificient adventure by itself, as I'm totally sure you're up for it out of your adventurous nature and not powerplaying ideas like getting duergar AP with insects.
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SPN | Sun 09-Dec-18 07:26 PM |
Member since 24th Oct 2004
352 posts
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#72261, "Yes it's been done before."
In response to Reply #0
Edited on Sun 09-Dec-18 07:27 PM
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I played Bilgritik, dwarf shaman in Outlander.
http://forums.carrionfields.com/dc/dcboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=31&topic_id=55639&mesg_id=55639&page=1
There are also logs on the other board of one of the key events that transpired to get in. It is also referenced as one of the most epic moments in CF history, if for nothing else the irony of the final blow (Search for the name).
To expand on the rest of your question,it is possible, but I was told I would probably be the only dwarf, so take that for what it's worth. Current outtie Imms are different from who brought me in. Also, I had a role that really tied into Outtie lore. Nothing from keeping you from trying with other races, but some may be far harder (azure) than others (goblins maybe?)
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#72267, "RE: Yes it's been done before."
In response to Reply #1
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Why do you say azure would be harder than goblin? I would have guessed the other way around.
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ibuki | Tue 11-Dec-18 02:26 AM |
Member since 30th Oct 2005
123 posts
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#72268, "Goblin was absolutely no, not ever, when I tried."
In response to Reply #1
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With what I think was an interesting, appropriate role and lots of effort, I got no response for a month and then got a brief 'no this is never going to happen' type interaction.
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SPN | Tue 11-Dec-18 09:23 PM |
Member since 24th Oct 2004
352 posts
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#72272, "That's awesome..."
In response to Reply #6
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Except the myopic flaw SUCKS!!
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Rahsael | Tue 11-Dec-18 12:47 PM |
Member since 05th May 2017
232 posts
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#72271, "Azures, orcs, goblins, minotaurs are a hard no."
In response to Reply #1
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As a former Outlander IMM, I'll tell you that these races are inherently unnatural and offend Thar-Eris with their very existence. It would be like letting someone evil into Fortress because they're a nice sort of evil. It just can't happen.
There was a goblin Outlander applicant a little while back who was just a fantastic character. Everyone loved him, but even after much debate, the hard no remained a hard no.
Dwarves are just a tiny bit negotiable, but should still be exceedingly rare as very few dwarves would buck their powerful racial identity.
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SPN | Thu 13-Dec-18 08:33 PM |
Member since 24th Oct 2004
352 posts
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#72275, "Does this mean duergar are a maybe?"
In response to Reply #7
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Or did you just forget to mention them?
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Kalageadon | Fri 14-Dec-18 07:34 PM |
Member since 23rd Oct 2003
1049 posts
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#72276, "I am not sure I understand the No."
In response to Reply #7
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If the overall goal is to heal damaged "earth", shield undamaged "earth" and get vengeance for ravaged "earth" ie. Wardens, Sentinels, Ravagers. Then, why can any race given the circumstance that they already exist, are alive or have been born, take up a path towards one of those goals?
I'm speaking a bit in metaphor but, Thar-Eris could be annoyed that there's a parasite living on it, ie one of those "so called", hard no's... but happy that that crappy parasite is eating all the dead flesh in a rotting wound. Much the way that a fly larva/maggot eats dead flesh but leaves the healthy.
In this way, if an Orc, Goblin, Mino, or Azure wanted, then they too could fill the role of said maggot. After all, they'll die and rot eventually themselves and likely feed the grass with their blood during the fight anyway. Especially true if they live a life of celibacy and do not create more of their own.
If the wise ancient "Thar-Eris" isn't willing to make such a judgement call, then She seems more prideful than practical.
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Tesline | Fri 14-Dec-18 08:17 PM |
Member since 25th Jun 2010
582 posts
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#72277, "What you are asking basically is..."
In response to Reply #10
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For a Nazi to stop hating jews. The cabal heavily believes in genocide. I've got a single #### to give...and it's just for you.
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Kalageadon | Sat 15-Dec-18 10:26 AM |
Member since 23rd Oct 2003
1049 posts
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#72279, "Not exactly."
In response to Reply #11
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Your comparison is a bit off. What I said is much closer in your analogy to me saying, Hey.. person born with a specific looking body (ie light colored skin) over there, don't be a Nazi. And telling them to think, just because you were born this way doesn't mean you have to be a Nazi. After all, Nazism is an ingrained belief system, done through indoctrination and not simply a race.
And to elaborate more from an in game/race perspective:
I could perfectly see a Minotaur who detests the way he was conceived and desires to destroy the kinds of people who condone that kind of ordered and dark ritual. Who knows, maybe they also have a gender identity crisis and because all Minotaurs are male, they hate society even more.
I could also clearly see a goblin who loves the dark and sinister creatures of the world and despises cities much the same as Galadon detests them. Could be that their natural envious state makes them want to emulate those hussy wood elves and their natural affinity for the wilderness when it takes them time and effort to learn the ways.
I could envision an Azure-touched that although they feel the divine spark flowing within from another world, they'd rather spend their dying breath protecting the one that they're living in. And, maybe this Azure-touched wants to especially ensure that beings brought into this world, like elementals and angels, are given the freedom that they deserve unlike the unnatural part of themselves that's trapped inside the husk of a human that they were born as.
None of my above scenarios directly go against any of the inherent tendencies of the above races but are based on ideologies learned throughout life.
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KoeKhaos | Sat 15-Dec-18 11:19 AM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
400 posts
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#72280, "Pretty sure it's closer to"
In response to Reply #12
Edited on Sat 15-Dec-18 11:22 AM
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A person who believes man made radioactive material should not be created, even if it is being used for good things, so they want to get rid of it and never allow more to be created because it is potentially very harmful to the planet. Translate that to Thar-eris view on unnatural creatures and I think it matches more closely to the lore and why Imms are so much against letting them in. They are, by simply existing, anathema to Thar-eris or some such.
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robdarken_ | Sat 15-Dec-18 09:04 PM |
Member since 09th Sep 2009
376 posts
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#72288, "Does this mean pixie lich is a maybe?"
In response to Reply #16
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lasentia | Mon 17-Dec-18 12:16 PM |
Member since 27th Apr 2010
987 posts
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#72294, "Don't forget Padwei"
In response to Reply #16
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The human who became a storm giant. Though I think after, Iunna did say how they went about actually doing it, and it was a bit more involved than an alignment hit.
I can't remember if it was a modded original pfile or a new one in the end though.
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Daphedee | Mon 17-Dec-18 10:34 PM |
Member since 31st Aug 2017
60 posts
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#72297, "Yeah it was a cluster####."
In response to Reply #23
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It resulted in Padwei's age death (temporarily) and having someone fix the pfile offline. I have a pretty hilarious log of it.
It's probably the rarest thing that should happen on CF given how hard it is to adjust, never mind having a arpee reason that makes sense for it to happen in the first place.
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Kalageadon | Sat 15-Dec-18 12:52 PM |
Member since 23rd Oct 2003
1049 posts
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#72284, "Well.. "
In response to Reply #14
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I am enjoying the sharing of ideas and perspectives but I'm going by the help file and lore present to people in game that people wanting to join have access to.
It says they're "not welcome" which is a big difference from hated, despised, or outright targets. And, I'm not saying that these ideas should be easily done nor that they'd ever be common. I just didn't agree with the "Hard No". It's like when Anti-Paladin's, Paladins, Shamans, etc have joined Battle in the past or that there was a Gnome Shaman in Nexus or evil people who transitioned into the Fortress.
After all, it doesn't say any of those races are hated, only that they're not welcome and "some" are hunted. The truly hated are those that are too closely tied to civilization or who wreak "havok" (spelling error?) on the Earth.
I can see classes like conjurer, necro, a-p, etc as truly "Hard No" but not the races. However, having said that, the game is ran by mortal leaders and IMM oversight. Each has their own experiences and take on things that they make their decisions on. That's part of what adds to the experience, I'm just advocating for an open mind.
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Ishuli | Sat 15-Dec-18 01:01 PM |
Member since 13th Feb 2017
2261 posts
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#72285, "RE: Well.. "
In response to Reply #17
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Per the Bark, not the helpfile, certain things are pretty unpleasant. While an AP or otherwise can abandon their spells/communes and live like a rager, racial limitations can't exactly do that.
Bark citation:
III. Endure Not That Which Offends Her Necromantic and demonic sorcery, minotaurs, orcs, goblins, and all other aberrations to the land and nature are NOT TO BE TOLERATED IN ANY CAPACITY.
Assuming we go by that, the hard no is racially pretty clear.
Open minds are neat, but they have at least SOME restrictions. There are "hard no" spots in multiple areas, this cabal in specific happens to be a bit more focused on race than others. And nothing wrong with advocating! Conversation is how we figure stuff out .
-Ish
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Kalageadon | Sat 15-Dec-18 01:10 PM |
Member since 23rd Oct 2003
1049 posts
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#72286, "Ugh.."
In response to Reply #18
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Too bad it's all tied to dark magic... Can't have those races without it. Would be a nice touch to have the hatred more at the act of their creation rather than the beings themselves but I can understand if it's creator intent.
Why weren't the Battle Ragers more effective... That must be why Orcs hate villagers so much, means they can't join Outlander because the villagers didn't stop that dark magical ritual.
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