Since no one else is doing it and Jason seems to prefer not to post on the forums, I decided I'd drag this idea over onto the forum so it can be discussed and perused at leisure and not be deleted at the whim of someone cleaning the boards. *blinks ever so innocently*
The idea is to come up with some subraces that perhaps we could implement on 4D to give it a little more RP flavor. There would be no bonuses that go with the subraces, just something to help with RP or whatnot.
Tochy's response was:
Dwarves: Deep Dwarves (dwarf version of dark elves but evil...just anti-
none dwarf)
Deep Dwarves:
These dwarves live far underground and tend to be more standoffish with
non-dwarves. Deep dwarves are the same height as other dwarves, but
leaner. Their skin sometimes has a reddish tinge, and their large eyes
lack the brightness of those of their kindred, being a washed-out blue.
Their hair color ranges from bright red to straw blond. They have little
contact with surface dwellers, relying on hill dwarves or mountain
dwarves to trade goods for them.
Mountain Dwarves:
Mountain dwarves live deeper under the mountains than hill dwarves but
generally not as far underground as deep dwarves. They average about 4-
1/2 feet tall and have lighter skin and hair than hill dwarves, but the
same general appearance.
Elves: Dark elves (not drow), and Wild elves.
Wild Elves:
Wild elves are barbaric and tribal. Wild elves hair color ranges from
black to light brown, lightening to silvery white with age. They dress in
simple clothing of animal skins and basic plant weaves.
Dark Elves:
Dark elves, a culture of elves,[1] with a few eladrin among their
number,[2] known as Ssri-tel-quessir in the elven tongue [3], are
frequently confused with drow. It doesn't help that the two terms are
often times used interchangeably, even by elves themselves.
Dark elves have dark brown skin, as opposed to the ebony skin that drow
have. They also have black hair instead of white and no darkvision. Dark
elves are also not tainted with the daemon blood that forever separates
the dark elves, and the drow who are forever cursed to live in the
underdark.
I responded that I wouldn't mind something "draconic" in nature.
Anyone else?