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− | {{Rating |rater=Aarnott |rating=like |reason=I really like the flavor for this race. The lack of the bonus feat from human lineage is offset by shoehorning into necromancy DC boosts, which is okay. It's probably a little weaker than humans, but what isn't really? I likey.}} | + | {{Rating|OldRating=True |rater=Aarnott |rating=like |reason=I really like the flavor for this race. The lack of the bonus feat from human lineage is offset by shoehorning into necromancy DC boosts, which is okay. It's probably a little weaker than humans, but what isn't really? I likey.}} |
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Mortem
These could be friends with my Mortem race, since they will both be in LD's Multi-User setting.--Stryker-Fyre 11:19, March 14, 2010 (UTC)
- Whoa, hivemind. They look very similar to mine (to the point I wonder if I should add in some feature to differenciate). Still, I agree, they seem ideal, and I will find a way to incorperate fluff. They seem to be the Vulcan to my Romulans, given their general behavior. -- Eiji Hyrule 00:05, March 15, 2010 (UTC)
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I really like the flavor for this race. The lack of the bonus feat from human lineage is offset by shoehorning into necromancy DC boosts, which is okay. It's probably a little weaker than humans, but what isn't really? I likey. |