450 wererats seems reasonable but 4000? Nah.
I'm pretty sure it was a typo in the GazIII and the intention was not for 10% of Richemulot to be wererats.
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jamesfirecat wrote:
Gazetteer 3 page 83 Richemulot at a Glance sidebar.
I found it and consider it a typo.
As for Verbek, werewolves there can eat other stuff. Why they don't kill all people? No idea. I play Verbek as sparsely dotted with small villages of 150-300 people living off the land (fishing, hunting a bit of farming) and having like 200-250 werewolves.
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MOD NOTE: Seems like the thread is meandering a bit. please start a new thread if you want to discuss the war in Borca/Richemulot and other aspects of the Metaplot, and leave this one for its intended purpose. Thanks!
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Was that document updated recently? I remember reading it awhile ago. (Maybe a year or two.... holy cow am i starting to get THAT old that things change on me!?!?!? xD i'm only 24!!! xD)
I'm guessing someone went through, i seem to remember the person who guessed the metaplot was a mystery now the document says Grey Arcanist.... Thanks for pointing me to the document interesting rereading and seeing stuff i may have missed or got editted.
I don't consider Louise's punishment to be a secret... we're told in Jaquiline that she suffers her sister out of loneliness.
Secret: What's Isolde's history with the GC? Why she crossed over to Ravenloft to find and destroy him? There are plenty of tyrannies and demons outside Ravenloft and also inside Ravenloft. What started the vendetta?
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Is it bad I didn't realize the full extent of the Gazs and S? Holy Jeezus that document is awesome! Thanks, Gonzoron!
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Sorry if slightly off topic but Gentlemen Caller has confused me now.
So if i read it correctly
Vigo Drakov and Gabrielle are brother and sister... half yes? (Gabrielle made with probably a normal human while Vigo with Gentlemen caller?) I'll have to go read more about Vigo.... xD
Zilfer wrote:Vigo Drakov and Gabrielle are brother and sister... half yes? (Gabrielle made with probably a normal human while Vigo with Gentlemen caller?) I'll have to go read more about Vigo.... xD
Er.... if you consider a battle-mad darklord with an impalement fetish to be a "normal human," then yes.
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I don't think Darklords are normal humans. Aside from the curse, the powers, the slowed aging...
They are supposedly corrupted to the bone, so their children (Irik is the exception) should be corrupt and evil too.
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alhoon wrote:They are supposedly corrupted to the bone, so their children (Irik is the exception) should be corrupt and evil too.
Ehhh.... I guess that depends on whether you go for a "sins of the father" extreme classic gothic approach or if you prefer (as I do) the idea that the darklords are damned for their choices to do evil when they could have done good, so their children get a fresh set of choices. (Casimir is another "exception", IIRC. Also Lilia/Penelope/Amanda Godefroy, Alexi Shadowborn, and Nightingale.)
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Gonzoron of the FoS wrote:Ehhh.... I guess that depends on whether you go for a "sins of the father" extreme classic gothic approach or if you prefer (as I do) the idea that the darklords are damned for their choices to do evil when they could have done good, so their children get a fresh set of choices. (Casimir is another "exception", IIRC. Also Lilia/Penelope/Amanda Godefroy, Alexi Shadowborn, and Nightingale.)
I agree with you, also consider Delphi from Neither Man Nor Beast (granted that's not really a direct bloodline link there...) Jacques Renier in Scholar of Decay is clearly evil because he's a bit of a spoiled brat and a wererat supermacist rather than anything as nebulous as the fact that his mother is a darklord, I don't think we've heard anything about Lucita Aderre being anything but a normal girl (well aside from the possible wolfwere thing but that's neither here nor there at the moment).
Oh also the ultimate death blow to the "children of darklords are evil because they are the children of darklords" argument I present to you Mikhail Zolnik from Dark of the Moon.