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sleyvas |
Posted - 30 Oct 2021 : 00:32:07 Made this as an option for using artificers in a Maztican, Anchorome, Lopango, Katashaka style game
https://www.dmsguild.com/product/375827/True-World--Artisan--An-Artificer-Specialization-for-Plumaweavers-Hishnashapers-and-Hornsculptors?src=newest_community&filters=45469_0_0_0_0_0_0_0
It's a veering away from the concept that was originally presented in that Pluma is good and tied to Qotal and Hishna is bad and tied to Zaltec. Instead these magical artisans have come together to share their knowledge of magical craftsmanship... but rather than the artificer we're familiar with that's a chemist, a smith, etc.... they work more with components of the natural world (i.e. things like wood, horn, antlers, claws, fangs, skins, feathers, venom, etc...). Each artificer still has a focus, but they also learn about the other styles of crafting as well.
Anyway, was more writing it just becuase I kept thinking about it and wanted to get it on paper. Its pay what you want. If you like any of it, let me know. If something's broken, let me know.
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sleyvas |
Posted - 04 Nov 2021 : 00:16:16 quote: Originally posted by TBeholder
quote: Originally posted by sleyvas
Not following what you mean?
Exactly this: in relevant parts of Maztica book, there's nothing like "durr, Pluma good, Hishna bad". Tied to the gods, yes. For artisans, it's implied that each attracts certain types, but no more than this... at least at first. In the long run, it drives them to serving these gods, as such has effect on alignment, sure. But that's a long path. Eagle Knights and Jaguar Knights are also practitioners... but both serve their city via their order's lodge, first and foremost. It says explicitly that Jaguar Knights don't have to be followers of Zaltec (p.60).
Gotcha, but your examples prove my point to a degree. They were tied to gods, and the two gods were very different, and you weren't presented any evil folks using pluma or any good folks using hishna, but obviously they don't need to be good or evil. We're just talking semantics at this point. |
TBeholder |
Posted - 03 Nov 2021 : 16:32:02 quote: Originally posted by sleyvas
Not following what you mean?
Exactly this: in relevant parts of Maztica book, there's nothing like "durr, Pluma good, Hishna bad". Tied to the gods, yes. For artisans, it's implied that each attracts certain types, but no more than this... at least at first. In the long run, it drives them to serving these gods, as such has effect on alignment, sure. But that's a long path. Eagle Knights and Jaguar Knights are also practitioners... but both serve their city via their order's lodge, first and foremost. It says explicitly that Jaguar Knights don't have to be followers of Zaltec (p.60). |
sleyvas |
Posted - 01 Nov 2021 : 22:37:42 quote: Originally posted by TBeholder
quote: Originally posted by sleyvas
It's a veering away from the concept that was originally presented in that Pluma is good and tied to Qotal and Hishna is bad and tied to Zaltec.
It was not "originally presented".
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TBeholder |
Posted - 01 Nov 2021 : 21:10:09 quote: Originally posted by sleyvas
It's a veering away from the concept that was originally presented in that Pluma is good and tied to Qotal and Hishna is bad and tied to Zaltec.
It was not "originally presented". |
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