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  • RE: Arx

    @Tez said:

    no branching. get fucked.

    Fork you.

  • RE: Arx

    @Tez said:

    you’re all great!

    wow

  • RE: Arx

    no branching. get fucked.

  • RE: Arx

    @Third-Eye For what it’s worth, from what I’ve seen, this is basically all setting and premise, the stuff that’s just going to be on the website once the game opens. No real spoilers, since the non-Arx powers are open for player characters right off the bat.

  • RE: Arx

    Yeah branching would be good.

    NGL I get hives at this much input about a new thing when the thing hasn’t launched but
    maybe Apos doesn’t care.

    Also @apos I wish you well, some cool stuff here.

  • RE: Arx

    @Pavel I agree. Is there a way to branch the discussion over there or would someone need to make a specific thread for Arx 2?

  • RE: Arx

    @hellfrog said:

    boo to the idea of any characters from the first game being player characters in the second. big boo

    I’m not going to begrudge anyone if that’s the route they want to take, but probably not something I would do.

    In this case, it probably might make it very clear from the jump that it’s not going to be an option for returning players.

  • RE: Arx

    All this talk about connections between Arx 1 and Arx 2 makes me wonder if an archaeologist type character would work in Arx 2.

  • RE: Arx

    @hellfrog said:

    @Ominous said:

    What are khati?

    they were animal people. Catgirls, snakeboys, etc

    Mel Brooks Comedy GIF by HULU

  • RE: Arx

    @Apos said:

    Depends on the region. Arx doesn’t have nobility any longer, and hasn’t for quite a long time. Luxen is a republic, and recently overthrew their nobility as a counter-revolution to a coup attempt. One very significant NPC polity is a mercantile oligarchy. Arx 1 was the entire PC population underneath a single crown, which was held by a PC. This is very much not the case here, as the different regions are very much divided and separate states, and no PCs are in control of them. But even for the feudal other states, they each have some quirks that probably aren’t quite how people would think of feudal, like in terms of succession.

    I like that no PCs are in charge of any of the states. Leave room for people to be movers and shakers, but don’t create a reliance on waiting for a PC to make a decision that impacts an entire nation. Big 👍 from me here.