Originally Posted by OneManArmy
As a Drow, at least they communicate with me as with an intelligent life form in the grove of the druids, although they do not like it. If I were a goblin, they would immediately put me in a cage, declared a spy, attack, no one would listen to what I say.
In the camp, goblins do not attack the drow, it depends if you are a different race, but if I came there as a goblin, I would be made a slave very quickly. Yes, I could help them, only I would not have sex with Minthara , but a pit of spiders, because goblins = cannon fodder.
Why do you need such a passage?

Choose a goblin = take a weak character on its own, and then face discrimination and curtailed opportunities throughout the game. It's too much even for masochists

I predict the crowd of people who chose the goblin because "he's so cute!" and then writing bad reviews on the forum and Steam and deleting the game


Well in Faerun we have drows, thieflings, orcs, that have started to live without killing themselves so I think from a narrative point of view would be quite interesting to see part of the Goblin start the same road, this game itself has shown that there are some of the fellas who are more than wild raiders obsessed with food and sex.


In Faerun there are a lot of situations, populations, factions that can be used as leverage to introduce Goblins as a playable race (and as I sai they could offer an even bigger way to narrate prejudice and emargination than the Thieflings).

Alas I have to agree about the possible complainers who could tear down a game because Goblins could be hard to play.


Last edited by Bufotenina; 24/10/20 12:53 PM.