tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8299190105047939188.post1175300080053140291..comments2013-05-12T18:58:36.378-05:00Comments on Strange Glyphs: [Wanderer] Skills collected and organizedGerall Kahlahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09324435667145977126noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8299190105047939188.post-33900467636333582992010-06-21T19:07:20.762-05:002010-06-21T19:07:20.762-05:00Sounds pretty good to me. I just don't want to...Sounds pretty good to me. I just don't want to use the term "race" when speaking about a species / ethnicity. When referring to what DnD would call race, I think I'm going to be using the term "lineage" or something similar.<br /><br />For the title of the later books that would replace the Alien Modules, I think "The Realm of X" works pretty well. Thanks!Gerall Kahlahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09324435667145977126noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8299190105047939188.post-19103955015362143362010-06-21T15:21:14.903-05:002010-06-21T15:21:14.903-05:00Gerall,
Instead of race you could use the term re...Gerall,<br /><br />Instead of race you could use the term realm -- the Realm of Men, the Realm of Dwarves, the Realm of Elves. It has a very Tolkien vibe to it and sounds less clinical. When creating books for each race calling it something like "The Realm of Elves" would allow for racial as well as cultural background information. Just a thought...<br /><br />ShaneShane Mangushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03865733072718219138noreply@blogger.com