Full drow only campaign
ajwz
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I though I'd make this because of all the love drow seem to be getting at the moment on these forums.
They drow segment of bg2 was for me one of the highlights of the game, and beyond this generally, I have always felt that the underdark and drow mythology in particular is one of my favourite parts of d&d
For bg3, or as a spinoff, I would love to play a game set entirely in the underdark in one of the drow cities, where your entire party would be drow or slaves.
This has always seemed really exciting to me, and it would make a change from the normal adventuring party roleplaying settings.
NWN hordes of the underdark and IWD2 are other good examples, but they only cover a small part of the game. I want to experience a whole story starting at level 1 and ending at level 20 or so.
...well maybe I'll have to continue dreaming for now.
They drow segment of bg2 was for me one of the highlights of the game, and beyond this generally, I have always felt that the underdark and drow mythology in particular is one of my favourite parts of d&d
For bg3, or as a spinoff, I would love to play a game set entirely in the underdark in one of the drow cities, where your entire party would be drow or slaves.
This has always seemed really exciting to me, and it would make a change from the normal adventuring party roleplaying settings.
NWN hordes of the underdark and IWD2 are other good examples, but they only cover a small part of the game. I want to experience a whole story starting at level 1 and ending at level 20 or so.
...well maybe I'll have to continue dreaming for now.
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I get that people dig Drizzt, but at the end of the day, Drow are a bunch of half-naked, spider worshipping murderers. Unless you're 14 there's really no appeal.
Maybe it's just me...
I feel exactelly the same
So, no.
Mwahahahaha!
I dared. The google choked, and after a moments hesitation spat out a thumping number of four links, the first of which read: "Scantily clad ogres! Run for your lives!"
Hell, I was IN an evil-aligned, Underdark campaign once, and instead of rolling a drow I made a human Fighter loosely inspired by Bankotsu from the anime Inuyasha. I just happen to like the drow because they've interested me ever since I first encountered them in BG2 (never read any books prior or found Viconia in BG1). How does that fit into your cynical generalization?
Haven't read it! I'll have to borrow those from a friend some time soon.
I really liked The Sellswords trilogy and I hope Salvatore will someday write more stories with his secondary characters. It helps to keep stuff more varied.