That's...even less of a reason to threaten one's own shins with an axe.
Dang. I'm going to assume disease from the early colonists did most of them in 'cause otherwise I'll be very annoyed: you had me intrigued when you said the setting worked properly, but the idea that colonists likely at the same level of tech/magic must win is uncomfortable, and Tolkien had the Valar intervene to make his few elf/human hybrids capable of having decendants, so one wonders what's going on there...
[sigh] You are good at selling things and being positive, my friend. Part of me is intrigued to see well-done magic integrated in a late mediaeval setting, but I would throw a tantrum at the rest. [goes back to the Sil]
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Dang. I'm going to assume disease from the early colonists did most of them in 'cause otherwise I'll be very annoyed: you had me intrigued when you said the setting worked properly, but the idea that colonists likely at the same level of tech/magic must win is uncomfortable, and Tolkien had the Valar intervene to make his few elf/human hybrids capable of having decendants, so one wonders what's going on there...
[sigh] You are good at selling things and being positive, my friend. Part of me is intrigued to see well-done magic integrated in a late mediaeval setting, but I would throw a tantrum at the rest. [goes back to the Sil]