It's where your muscles are so large that they are actually getting stuck against other parts of your body.
I understood the reasoning, though I think it's a bit excessive, but I'm not sure what gameplay purpose that serves. I mean, you don't have a Cha level where everyone's paying so much attention to you that it interferes with dodging, or a Con level where your hide's so thick you can't move. Why put an arbitrary limitation on Strength like that, instead of just saying that dragons don't bulk up like that?
I really don't see how everyone paying attention to you will effect dodging, it's not physical. And besides, it would likely make everyone stare in amazement, actually
improving dodging.
Con? There is no con in this game. I assure you it's 100% legit.
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Well, toughness is... err...
Hey, you know, you might have a point. Penalty time for toughness!
As much as I try, I don't perfectly understand the rest. Damn tiny brain...
Well, kinda hard to explain.
Being cruel doesn't necessarily mean you're evil. And vice versa. You could be evil and still be 'nice'... just have evil goals.
Trustworthiness vs honor... well, damn, looks like I'll have to go through a massive research spree.
So I guess something like:
Evil Cruel: Burns your village down and laughs about it
Good Nice: Saves your village from burning
Evil Nice: Burns your village down, but lets you go because he doesn't need you dead, just the village
Good Cruel: Saves your village from burning, but throws you into one of the burning buildings first because you're a bad person
Something like that?
Hit the nail dead on the word's forehead.
Or, in more understandable terms, you are mostly correct. Crossed out the incorrect part, since that's evil. Don't ask me to specify more, I really kinda don't know where I'd go if I tried to explain.
Or is Cruelty more... sternness, or something, like an Evil Nice villain forgives you for stabbing him in the back again while stabbing villagers, while a Good Cruel hero refuses to let you out of jail before your time?
Also kinda correct.
For trustworthiness vs honor... are you maybe thinking of "how often you lie" versus "how fair you fight?" As in, a Trustworthy Dishonorable person won't lie, but will, for instance, shoot people from atop a rocky ledge, whereas an Untrustworthy Honorable person lies through his teeth, but will throw you a weapon to even things up?
Hmm... yeah, I was kinda thinking of that.
Though really, Honor was a stupid-ish thing and it really did deserve to die in a fire.
The body stuff is mostly for flavor.
As for balance, go ahead and suggest balance then! I'm not exactly the master of balance to tell you the truth!
But most of it has noticeable in-game impacts. Presumably less so if you're tweaking our stats based on this and that, but at least starting out they'll be noticeable.
Yes, they have effects in-game. Minor-ish. It's meant for flavor rather than, I don't know, munchkin-ing?
As for balance... mainly I'd just even out all the +/- parts, so a Stiff spine gave +10 Toughness/-10 Agility or +15 Toughness/-15 Agility, for instance.
Oh, you mean that. The reason I don't even it is because you can just allocate points from the bonus to different spots if you don't like the negative effects. That's why I have it uneven, so if you pick a stiff spine, you can't just move 10 toughness to immediately offset your agility penalty.
NPC dragons will know. And once people notice your voice sounding not-as-gruff, they will see you as a female and thus differently.
I guess. It seems a bit odd that, for instance, large horns would be unattractive on a female dragon, though.
Well, I don't know.
Most boys like softer women?
*Avoids thousands of women-punches*
Also, I'd be more than happy to supply you with interesting fantasy games and/or creatures from said games.
Most excellent. I shall have to kill you and take your soul so you can tell me whenever I want.
But I- *SLURP*
Yes, yessss... get into the overly-cramped bottle.
Also 7 ninjas. Ominous.
~It's the end of the world as we know it, as we know it......that's how the song goes, right?
Tarran extends a bungee cord before I hit water? Huzzah!
I knew the "I'm a fool, yet contrite enough to admit my error and accept the consequences" plan would work.
working on Dragon now.
Oh no! I have fallen into his dastardly trap!
Shit were sposed to be working ? Goddamn it
Getting to work
You don't
have to, but you
can.
Good god that took a while!