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[Let's Read] The Star-Shaman's Song of Planegea: Dungeons & Dragons, Prehistoric Style
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<blockquote data-quote="W'rkncacnter" data-source="post: 9251321" data-attributes="member: 7033455"><p>i think the black taboos/hounds of blind heaven are pretty awful as just a part of the world the PCs have to deal with, but i think the hounds could make for pretty great ultimate villains in a campaign. i feel there's a lot of ways you could take them.</p><p></p><p>like, maybe the hounds are manifestations of the first god to ascend beyond the material, and he keeps most of society primitive in order to prevent other gods from achieving his position, and the non-hunter-gatherer societies are the ones who helped him ascend to that position (though they might not know it), so he lets them break the taboos. or maybe the hounds aren't supernatural at all - maybe the non-hunter-gatherer societies massively exploit the rest of the valley, and they fear that if the tribes grew out of hunter-gathering, that they might not be able to do so, and so they collectively formed the hounds to essentially oppress the rest of the valley.</p><p></p><p>i haven't read the book so maybe some of the details of those non-hunter-gatherer societies would make these examples not make sense, but still, the hounds could have a LOT of potential if you take them beyond just "welp, they're part of the world, and you have to deal with it".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="W'rkncacnter, post: 9251321, member: 7033455"] i think the black taboos/hounds of blind heaven are pretty awful as just a part of the world the PCs have to deal with, but i think the hounds could make for pretty great ultimate villains in a campaign. i feel there's a lot of ways you could take them. like, maybe the hounds are manifestations of the first god to ascend beyond the material, and he keeps most of society primitive in order to prevent other gods from achieving his position, and the non-hunter-gatherer societies are the ones who helped him ascend to that position (though they might not know it), so he lets them break the taboos. or maybe the hounds aren't supernatural at all - maybe the non-hunter-gatherer societies massively exploit the rest of the valley, and they fear that if the tribes grew out of hunter-gathering, that they might not be able to do so, and so they collectively formed the hounds to essentially oppress the rest of the valley. i haven't read the book so maybe some of the details of those non-hunter-gatherer societies would make these examples not make sense, but still, the hounds could have a LOT of potential if you take them beyond just "welp, they're part of the world, and you have to deal with it". [/QUOTE]
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