I fixed a bug in chargen.are where some halfdrow wizards were able to start in Waterdeep, ZK, Westgate, and other hometowns because they were getting sent to the Halforc hometown choosing room rather than the Halfdrow room. If there are any Halfdrow who have a hometown other than Skullport this might need to be fixed (Gwain said he had the choice but he didn't say if he chose it). I don't think halfdrow whose hometown is WD is a good idea, don't they still toss you out the moment they see you?
Anyway, this needs to be brought over to the game port at some point, but be careful because bringing it over will make Svirfneblin a viable choice as well since those changes are up to date on the test port copy still.
Halfdrow getting sent to Halforc hometown room
Re: Halfdrow getting sent to Halforc hometown room
Did not choose it. Chose Skullport.
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Re: Halfdrow getting sent to Halforc hometown room
Half drow no longer get thrown out of wd for various ic reasons.
Justice is not neccesarily honourable, it is a tolerable business, in essence you tolerate honour until it impedes justice, then you do what is right.
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Re: Halfdrow getting sent to Halforc hometown room
I will bring it over with the kismet updates and Bligdenstone all in one fell swoop. Thanks for updating that.
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Re: Halfdrow getting sent to Halforc hometown room
No problem, do you need me to update the kismet changes in chargen or did you already start?
Re: Halfdrow getting sent to Halforc hometown room
I will take care of it once we have a consensus (or enough silence to justify the appearance of one).
"A man may die yet still endure if his work enters the greater work, for time is carried upon a current of forgotten deeds, and events of great moment are but the culmination of a single carefully placed thought." - Chime of Eons