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That'd be a hilarious idea for a mod, seriously! Someone write it down!... Oh, wait, it already is written down...
Because we already have yellow humans(vampires look japanese to me),black humans you get when you shoot a human with a fireball,and other colours arent that importantThunderTitan wrote:If were introducing all kinds of color coded elves how about some Black and Yellow human faction?! Why are there only White humans?
Squinting does not asian one make. Vamps just need glasses.DaemianLucifer wrote:Because we already have yellow humans(vampires look japanese to me)
*cough*Moors*cough* And don't even get me started how not all europeans are white.Omega_Destroyer wrote: If I had to guess, I'd say it's because the Haven faction is based on traditional European-style armies.
But inquisitors, griffins, and angels are very European notions.And yes, I am very aware that European armies did not have clerics, griffins, and angels wandering about the fields.
Actually, typical medieval settings are more French than they are "Anglo-Saxon." It really depends on if it's high or low fantasy. Low fantasy tends to be more Anglo and Germanic in nature.A lot of people view medieval factions as predominately Anglo-Saxon, not as Moors and the such.
Yeah, because what the fantasy genre needs is another cliché.MystDragon's dwarves
that doesnt leave alot of -people open for us to use without looking Blizzard-ish, does it?kingcomrade wrote:There's a lot of fun stuff out there. What I'd like to see is something steampunkish. And I'd also prefer that whatever species it is based off not go the Blizzard route, where you just anthropomorphize some animal. Warcraft, for instance, is populated not just by the color-coded elves, but by bear-people, fish-people, snake-people, deer-people, pig-people, lizard-people, bull-people, bug-people, etc.
I agree with you on all aspects here. The typical medieval knight in shining armor is really a picture of the french armies back then. And I'd definitely like to see a steampunk race in homm5. With the current art in the game I think they'd do a marvelous job with it.kingcomrade wrote:But inquisitors, griffins, and angels are very European notions.And yes, I am very aware that European armies did not have clerics, griffins, and angels wandering about the fields.Actually, typical medieval settings are more French than they are "Anglo-Saxon." It really depends on if it's high or low fantasy. Low fantasy tends to be more Anglo and Germanic in nature.A lot of people view medieval factions as predominately Anglo-Saxon, not as Moors and the such.Yeah, because what the fantasy genre needs is another cliché.MystDragon's dwarves
There's a lot of fun stuff out there. What I'd like to see is something steampunkish. And I'd also prefer that whatever species it is based off not go the Blizzard route, where you just anthropomorphize some animal. Warcraft, for instance, is populated not just by the color-coded elves, but by bear-people, fish-people, snake-people, deer-people, pig-people, lizard-people, bull-people, bug-people, etc.
Color-coding.... don't you just love it?!soupnazii wrote:for example, they could have hippogriffs that would be more harry potter-ish than blizzard-ish (horse-eagle instead of deer-raven). their orcs, they have already got down (instead of blizzard's greenskins we have redskins). they could have so many variations that there are actually quite alot of races left. they just have to make sure that they dont resemble Blizzard's version too much.
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