The Wayward Realms

The Wayward Realms

No Mic Tweetus 10 FEB a las 7:11 p. m.
Race restricted factions, and becoming something more
Are there factions that only allow certain races membership?

We can become vampires, is that all we can become, and are there factions related to this as well?
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LiverLump 11 FEB a las 4:37 a. m. 
I think the inquisition don't allow cambion or fey to join their ranks, as the births of these races are mysterious and probably linked to magic, which the inquisition believes is evil.
I could be wrong though, I don't fully remember.

There is a plan to add vampire clans, like was in daggerfall and morrowind but hopefully more well realized.
And there's also a plan to add therianthropes (werewolves, wereboars and wererats), but since these are more monstrous there are probably no real factions related to them. Maybe some cults or tribes? Not confirmed.
LiverLump 11 FEB a las 5:14 a. m. 
Correction: the inquisition don't allow ANY race that isn't human, their interests are for humanity to thrive. Even if they DO allow a demihuman into their ranks, they probably won't respect them much; or allow them the same privileges or opportunities as a human.

Many people are also suspicious and untrusting of these races in particular: ogres, cambion, fey, and goblins. The birthing of cambions and fey is seen often as a curse, as they're born into any race and are infertile, and the demonic features of the former and the unnatural beauty of the latter also add to their bad reputation. Ogres live in small tribes, and an ogre can get afflicted with a disease that turns them into mindless killing machines. Goblins live faraway in the desert wasteland, the remains of an ocean. Their settlements aren't that big in the grand scheme of things. They're a weird looking little people and are often seen as thieves. All this whilst elves, dwarves, orks and humans have more established societies (orks and humans especially), their births are celebrated (even if elves are born weird), they're not prone to get a disease that turns them feral; they have a reputation of being great warriors, tradesmen, farmers, sailors, kings; and they don't look weird or demonic. So... I'd wager a guess that these races are more accepted in comparison the the former list. Though even these have weird ♥♥♥♥ about them.

And I could be wrong about goblins maybe elves are weirder than them idk
Última edición por LiverLump; 11 FEB a las 5:23 a. m.
oncelostgames  [desarrollador] 11 FEB a las 8:39 a. m. 
To add to what LiverLump said, yes, there are race specific factions like the Inquisition (Humans) and the Knights Errant (Orks). Vampires and Vampire clans are planned, but those won't be in early access, as are Therianthropes. There won't be factions that consist of Therianthropes, but rather cults that worship them. The members are regular people, not Therianthropes themselves.
No Mic Tweetus 11 FEB a las 10:38 a. m. 
Publicado originalmente por oncelostgames:
To add to what LiverLump said, yes, there are race specific factions like the Inquisition (Humans) and the Knights Errant (Orks). Vampires and Vampire clans are planned, but those won't be in early access, as are Therianthropes. There won't be factions that consist of Therianthropes, but rather cults that worship them. The members are regular people, not Therianthropes themselves.


Happy to hear this, as it adds to replayability even more to see what I may have missed, what I may see instead, or how I would have to accommodate the game world on account of what I am.
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