Played a Fae thing as a main in EQ2 for a bit.
I think he said post launch, it's a possibility. It's important to remember that this isn't Norrath however... So it might be difficult to implement a PC if there is a severe lack of NPCs around. I mean, heck EQ1 had plenty of fairies, but didn't get a Fae until EQ2.
With that said, I would totally be down for tiny winged backstabber.
Heparin said: I definitely don't like the idea of a Fae - I played eq2 myself, I just found it too unrealistic. Or I guess it seemed to much like a character WoW should have.
Sad to hear you didn't enjoy the Fae Race. There are a lot of fans of that one and other winged races.
-Todd
Hey Todd -
While we will certainly have Faes in game (was just scrawling about a certain group of them a few minutes ago, actually), they are not slated to be a playable race at this time. I understand that will be a disappointment to some people (and a cause for elation in others, apparently ;) ), but it is just not in the pipeline at this time (ie, Launch).
Heparin, I do agree that Faes require a deft hand when played. For whatever reason, winged little persons clash with realism when not properly introduced. Unfortunately, we can read them as childish in those instances -- which is a form they shouldn't be reduced to. It's my job to represent them well, because they're lovely, wild things.
Does that mean there won't ever be such a thing as a fae playable race? I won't say that, of course. But I'd rather be upfront with my fellow bro and speak to what we know at this very moment.
IstuulaLame...
Breaking hearts this early in the morning. Tsk tsk.
Thanks for your post bro. :)
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-Todd
Brownies with wings. Ugh. I always like playing a crafter of some sort that involves alchemy. I get the feeling that with these things? I may have to craft up some insecticides. And RAID has a whole new meaning....
Istuulamae said:tehtawd said:IstuulaLame...
Breaking hearts this early in the morning. Tsk tsk.
Thanks for your post bro. :)
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-Todd
Let not the disappointment slay you! For I am a feeble man, and it my heart could not survive the guilt!
Oh lol. Don't worry about it. But then again my husband was pretty sad.
Did I mention your word-craft is amazing? Just saying. One of the reasons I'll be playing is because of the writing you did for each race and everything else thus far
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I would love to see a winged race...but it would be really nice to see a race with feathered wings for once. They could be a mountain race, living in the craggy hills, or the deep forest and living in the treetops...and the feathers and wing shapes could be based on real life representations.
Peregrine falcon style, with pointed wingtips...or even parrot styled with wild tropical colors. Even the hair could be feathers...
I would love to see something new rather than the traditional faery races.
Nayrue said: I definitely don't like the idea of a Fae - I played eq2 myself, I just found it too unrealistic. Or I guess it seemed to much like a character WoW should have.
Unrealistc-pfft. Is an elf realistic? Is a Skar realistic? Is a Dark Myr realistic? No
I also played eq2 and had a fae character. Horizon"s had dragon characters. But I do not want to see them ingame as characters. The lore makes them so powerfull every group would have one to hide behind.
EQ1 had brownies. not as pc but as npc's. They were unrealistic but as a druid I didn't want to tangle with them on an even scale. They mostly were socialistic and brought friends .
So if you 're looking for realistc you may be dissapointed with Pantheon- and the whole genre- to find what is real and not. Myself I love the genre and If you want fae pc's then so be it. I like the little guys. But make them magic users because realiticly one swipe of a battle axe or bastard sword would remoce that fae from existance. No cleric, no matter what level he is can put him together again. Kinda like Humty Dumpty
Isaya said:Nayrue said: I definitely don't like the idea of a Fae - I played eq2 myself, I just found it too unrealistic. Or I guess it seemed to much like a character WoW should have.Unrealistc-pfft. Is an elf realistic? Is a Skar realistic? Is a Dark Myr realistic? No
I also played eq2 and had a fae character. Horizon"s had dragon characters. But I do not want to see them ingame as characters. The lore makes them so powerfull every group would have one to hide behind.
EQ1 had brownies. not as pc but as npc's. They were unrealistic but as a druid I didn't want to tangle with them on an even scale. They mostly were socialistic and brought friends .
So if you 're looking for realistc you may be dissapointed with Pantheon- and the whole genre- to find what is real and not. Myself I love the genre and If you want fae pc's then so be it. I like the little guys. But make them magic users because realiticly one swipe of a battle axe or bastard sword would remoce that fae from existance. No cleric, no matter what level he is can put him together again. Kinda like Humty Dumpty
If you look at anatomy of a bipedal creature you would see that Elf, Skar and Dark Myr can easily be more realistic than Fae. Why? There are no muscle attachment points to operate the wings, not when you have 2 arms which shoulder blades, etc in the skeletal structure. Then there is the issue of lift dynamics. Fae wings on a human sized creature would be too small to generate enough lift. Don't throw in 'but magic!' as we're talking about being realistic here.
You could, however, have wings but you'd have to lose your arms. And with no arms how will you carry weapons? How would you wear clothes? Armor? You'd be a naked no-hands half-bird that would bring what to a party?