... Well they were around way before RQ3. They might have been mentioned in Wyrms Footnotes, but were defintely there for RQ2, perhaps even earlier in concept....
Thanks for the replies, they have been very helpful. I suppose Old Pavic and New Pavic are another obvious example of Second Age differences. But next question...
... material ... I'd have said that Brithini was derived from the original language of the people of the Lands of Logic in the West. Close, but still ...
What's the relationship like between these two cults? Humakt obviously hates chaos, and Yanafal Tarnils could conceivably be tarnished with that brush due to...
I always thought that it would be good to make a few simple rules for players when they interacted using tradetalk to underline its limitations, and encourage...
What goes on at a typical occurrence of one of these ceremonies? For example, do cultists spend a day re-enacting events of their god from the god time? Do...
... Humakt doesn't hate Chaos as such. Humakti would tend to be hostile on the grounds that Yanafal Tarnils was an apostate follower of Humakt. Resheathed...
In the good old cliche RQ2 days it was much more easy to figure out: Have a look at the novel "The Widow´s Tale" by Penelope Love. ... From: "Gerry Crowe"...
... The most important question is where? In places like Sartar or Heortland, Humakt cultists are going to broadly reflect the biases of their tribe - and...
Have you ever seen OG? Subtitled: "The Roleplaying Game Of Caveman Miscommunication" Firefly Games has updated the old Wingnut Games RPG. Basically there are...
Jeff is certainly right that where the Humakti is from has a bearing on the question. It also depends on whether the Humakti in question believes that Honour ...
... What I do is: If you're bartering/bargaining you don't have limitations. If you're using it differently, players must talk with simple sentences (only one...
... It will be in Prax, specifically at Tourney Alter, which I understand to be a local Humakti holy place. The party, which consists of a YT initiate (albeit...
... And the Talastari, who were reduced to a few thousand, split among all their groups, remembered their dog scratchings? Or were the dog scratchings found...
... of ... Probably true, but Brithrini is probably the oldest language that is not 'lost'. In RQ3 all Western languages are closely related to Brithrini in...
... Here is an abridged description from Thunder Rebels. "Ceremonial Procedure Orlanthi ceremonies take "all day." The ceremony also includes the preceding...
... It depends to a fair extent on the religion in question. Malkioni, for instance, are usually quite different from Heortlings. In general, theists make...
... <snip> It's funny, Thunder Rebels is probably the only HQ book I don't own (odd one to miss out I know...!), I just never seemed to get around to buying...
I like the idea of special rules for speaking but think it really depends on the group. I mean, I know some people hate this sort of thing, some enjoy it, and...
Greg has ok'ed me posting a snippet that he wrote for the forthcoming Book of Heortling Deities which I think provides a tremendous amount of information on...
Here are a few random Talastar notes from various projects I have been working on. There is no particular order to these snippets (although most are dated to...
BTW, some bits of that (particularly in the Homeland Talastar section) was lifted and borrowed from the long out-of-print Dorastor: Land of Doom book....