Centaurs and shops, etc.
Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 3:02 am
I've been mulling about questions about centaurs and decided I'd put my 2 cents out there for others to give theirs.
It is considered poor IC form for a humanoid to ride a mount into shops, temples, houses, etc, based on several grounds: that it would be unacceptable with shopkeepers, that the doors and openings would not be IC big enough, etc.
Now with Centaur roaming the streets of Waterdeep (Not to mention the IC-ness of a Centaur *wanting* to roam the streets of Waterdeep), we are confronted with the situation of them walking into the same shops, through the same doors, with the same shopkeepers, or quest areas with normal sized doors, stairs, etc.
Now, in Waterdeep, I would think the IC reaction of many shopkeepers, many of whom have probably never seen a centaur any more than they have seen a drow, would have an adverse reaction to one strolling into their shop, bumping their way through the shelves and etc. And I would think that a player of said centaur should handle it ICly with the same limitations that a horse and rider would have. Short of having to go and recode a bunch of indoor areas' entrances to medium size, or build in adverse reactions in code by citizens and etc.
In other areas, there should be IC consideration as to whether or not a Centaur could get through the structure, with great difficulty, or at all.
Yes, this would mean that some shopping resources, and perhaps a few quest areas could be IC inaccessible to a Centaur, but, as with other issues in other threads, shouldn't this be considered a racial limitation that goes along with the advantages?
It is considered poor IC form for a humanoid to ride a mount into shops, temples, houses, etc, based on several grounds: that it would be unacceptable with shopkeepers, that the doors and openings would not be IC big enough, etc.
Now with Centaur roaming the streets of Waterdeep (Not to mention the IC-ness of a Centaur *wanting* to roam the streets of Waterdeep), we are confronted with the situation of them walking into the same shops, through the same doors, with the same shopkeepers, or quest areas with normal sized doors, stairs, etc.
Now, in Waterdeep, I would think the IC reaction of many shopkeepers, many of whom have probably never seen a centaur any more than they have seen a drow, would have an adverse reaction to one strolling into their shop, bumping their way through the shelves and etc. And I would think that a player of said centaur should handle it ICly with the same limitations that a horse and rider would have. Short of having to go and recode a bunch of indoor areas' entrances to medium size, or build in adverse reactions in code by citizens and etc.
In other areas, there should be IC consideration as to whether or not a Centaur could get through the structure, with great difficulty, or at all.
Yes, this would mean that some shopping resources, and perhaps a few quest areas could be IC inaccessible to a Centaur, but, as with other issues in other threads, shouldn't this be considered a racial limitation that goes along with the advantages?