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Well I wasn't planning on doing volume 2 quite so soon, but these lineups are pretty fun to make, so here we are.

Lore dump about the races and factions

The Wilderbelt is a vast, sparsely developed alpine region home to a wide number of races and factions. Of those, these are the most notable 10 races among 3 factions.

The Ironplume Union is the dominant and most developed faction in the region, and while it boasts open borders and a large number of races, it is largely controlled by the corvin, humans and caprille.

The caprille make up much of the military service, and the corvin make up much of the government rule and figures of authority, drawing upon their cunning to orchestrate schemes and grand agendas. The humans do some of each, and a human-corvin interspecies rule is what people are most used to seeing from generation to generation.

The Dire Clans make up a militant tribe of wolfkin and smilidon-like catfolk, and they and the Ironplume Union teeter back and fourth claiming the title of regional dominance. Tensions between the two factions are historical, though have yet to boil into a full blown, ugly war, instead just being an endless spat of small territorial skirmishes.

In the current age Midria is depicted as being in, the two factions have not traded blows in quite some time due to mutual threats occupying their attention, though remain closed off to one another... except in instances of sexual tourism. Such guests are welcome into sectioned-off wards, owing to the popular demand for interspecies sex as an avenue of entertainment or even birth control.

Meanwhile, the neutral Hollowkin Pact are a scattered group of smaller races welcomed by the other factions, and they sometimes play the role of mediator. Oozing with charisma and diplomatic charm, the faction owes its independence and security by essentially being very well liked by the other factions, whom have even historically come to their assist against external threats.

The insular kobolds, or "deepbolds" as they are nicknamed, are seldom seen upon the surface, instead living underground. This sub-race of kobold is marked by having ears, large eyes, and a pale complexion. The tunnels they inhabit is considered of little strategic value, and as such, they've no bad history with the surface dwellers and are apathetic towards them. Should a visitor actually come down there, they may humor them and show hospitality if only to enjoy some storytelling or exotic carnal whims.

This variant of kobold cannot tolerate the bright sun during daylight hours. However, like other kobolds, their physiology is remarkable flexible, and given enough time they can adjust to full-time surface life. Kobolds with ears and more vibrant scale color are essentially deepbolds that have adapted over the course of a few years.

The pipin - a type of hybrid owl-gryphon folk - are scattered all throughout the region, and most live in hidden houses deep in the wilderness. Everyone else knows them as runners of odd jobs, and more notably, the equivalent of a some sort of postal delivery service, full of energy and running about from place to place. They're the only race to make regular trips between the kobolds and the surface world, bridging this trade gap.

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Well, given a new volume of options to pick from, I wonder if any of you would edit your ideal party composition if you had to pick only 3? Some of you had some pretty interesting things to say last time!

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  • So once again I am a Standard Issue human fighter (polearm variant). My last trio was fairly restrained so I think I'll go for something more magical this time

    Assuming that I am starting out in the Wilderbelt and only have access to the species in this lineup I would go for:

    • Female Fenrathi Barbarian: 6'6" of floof and muscle; Clad in nothing but mystical warpaint, spirit totems (bigger, dire-er wolf) and Conan style furry y-fronts; Swinging a magic greatsword as big as she is. Hell yeah. And because every barb needs a weird tribal quirk those fuzzy underpants might drop but they never come off. Spirit reasons, very honourable, don't ask questions.
    • Female Laplet Druid: Ditzy, diabetes sweet, and kind of naive with regards to how civilised society works but somehow unfazed by the nastiest brutality Mother Nature puts out. Party healer and party girl she often has fun with Wildshape in and out of combat.
    • Female Corvin Wizard: The brains of the operation and the only reason we get anywhere on time and walking properly. Used to be a government mage until she tired of the constant Game of Thrones bullshit and became an adventurer, where her primary concern is how best to shove a fireball up the backside of whatever monster happens to be in front of her and where to find more. Owns a battered red workbook with a maple leaf on the front (won't let anyone touch it) and that orb on her staff is definitely used for things other than scrying.

    If I've moved north from Ineo and have everyone then I choose:

    • The three above plus my last trio: That's right, we're a raid party now bitches! Why send four dipshits to solve a problem when you can send seven? Clear dungeons in record time! Annihilate raider camps! Loot everything! With a bit of luck we might even transcend the limits of an MMORPG party entirely and reach Skirmish Wargame warband size.
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  • Oh, pipin looks so cute!

    I like how you develop this world. It would be interesting to see more details about the life of these factions one day!

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  • smaugthedragon said:
    "Pants, a myth or fiction?" haha

    Pants? idk what those are, sounds made up.

    slaaneshi_cultist said:

    • Female Laplet Druid: Ditzy, diabetes sweet, and kind of naive with regards to how civilised society works but somehow unfazed by the nastiest brutality Mother Nature puts out. Party healer and party girl she often has fun with Wildshape in and out of combat.

    Laplet coming to an r/healsluts near you.

    icedreanigoss said:
    Oh, pipin looks so cute!

    I like how you develop this world. It would be interesting to see more details about the life of these factions one day!

    Thanks! That's the plan. The next big scene I'm working on has a lot to unpack in what it implies about the culture ;)

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  • icedreanigoss said:
    Oh, pipin looks so cute!

    I like how you develop this world. It would be interesting to see more details about the life of these factions one day!

    Yes Pipin is really cute and the big spear that is twice as long as her is really funny.

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  • xxxmistercoolxxx said:
    Yes Pipin is really cute and the big spear that is twice as long as her is really funny.

    Subtle detail on this: if you zoom in reeaallly close you'll see what looks like a detachment point along the shaft. So it's sorta like a pike meant for a one-time use, then the lower half is basically just a pokey-poke spear.

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  • background_onlooker said:
    i wanna ask

    "feylodon" is the biggest/buffiest you have in your lore/world?

    do you have something like a bear?

    (just curious)

    My lil' worldbuilding efforts are not in an advanced enough stage that I have every last species of its canon set in stone yet, so I couldn't really say. I suppose with the right blend of inspiration and motivation, there may be something bigger, yes. For example I'm playing around with a vaguely wannabe-deathclaw-inspired species, and those are quite big.

    edit: it's possible the nagas may be the biggest, although that's a different flavor of "big" and not in the spirit of what you're looking for.

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  • terraraptor said:
    My lil' worldbuilding efforts are not in an advanced enough stage that I have every last species of its canon set in stone yet, so I couldn't really say. I suppose with the right blend of inspiration and motivation, there may be something bigger, yes. For example I'm playing around with a vaguely wannabe-deathclaw-inspired species, and those are quite big.

    edit: it's possible the nagas may be the biggest, although that's a different flavor of "big" and not in the spirit of what you're looking for.

    thank you for your response!

    DEATHCLAW GIRLS!?!? 0///0

    (i'm not exactly "looking for", just curious.... "deathclaw like" creatures would be nice tho >_>)

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