I thought as much, but that is exactly the kind of lore that would greatly enhance the body of the build, if you mentioned it. Just trying to give you advice on how to make it even better!
I thought as much, but that is exactly the kind of lore that would greatly enhance the body of the build, if you mentioned it. Just trying to give you advice on how to make it even better!
Yeah basically what Matt said, but for all purposes intended, i did not want to lock down the race to a specific one. From what I understand from the Lore Akavir was a few races rather than just one.
I like the Idea of commoners clothes, and you are very right, they did wear that in feudal Japan, only later did they change to a darker garb for night missions. It's up to you which you prefer. Makes the RP so much more real.
Thank you for taking the time to comment your views on this build, it's really appreciated :)
Yeah basically what Matt said, but for all purposes intended, i did not want to lock down the race to a specific one. From what I understand from the Lore Akavir was a few races rather than just one.
I like the Idea of commoners clothes, and you are very right, they did wear that in feudal Japan, only later did they change to a darker garb for night missions. It's up to you which you prefer. Makes the RP so much more real.
Thank you for taking the time to comment your views on this build, it's really appreciated :)
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It's the rules, keeping the rank system fair and all that. I think this is a good build too :)
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It's the rules, keeping the rank system fair and all that. I think this is a good build too :)
Actually, they didn't do anything in feudal Japan. There is no historical basis for the existence of the Mythical "Ninja" as they appear in modern western myth. There was the Shinjen, rogue Samurai of the shogunates that where displaced whenever the Emperor changed hands (Usually by Klingon Promotion) the Ryukku islands, which where under martial law so they had to come up with the techniques, and weapons to hide their resistance that are now associated with "Ninjas" and the Ronin, who were lone masterless Bushi who wandered until they found a Shogun to fight for, and had no organization. All of these were combined into what we now know as the Ninja along with the uniform which was made up in the 20th century. And I know what the Wikis say, not to mention modern "Ninjitsu Masters" who made up the mystique and took a mix of contemporary, modern, and self made materials to make it look good. There was never any such thing, (Or they were so good, that they were never documented until after the Edo period.)
Actually, they didn't do anything in feudal Japan. There is no historical basis for the existence of the Mythical "Ninja" as they appear in modern western myth. There was the Shinjen, rogue Samurai of the shogunates that where displaced whenever the Emperor changed hands (Usually by Klingon Promotion) the Ryukku islands, which where under martial law so they had to come up with the techniques, and weapons to hide their resistance that are now associated with "Ninjas" and the Ronin, who were lone masterless Bushi who wandered until they found a Shogun to fight for, and had no organization. All of these were combined into what we now know as the Ninja along with the uniform which was made up in the 20th century. And I know what the Wikis say, not to mention modern "Ninjitsu Masters" who made up the mystique and took a mix of contemporary, modern, and self made materials to make it look good. There was never any such thing, (Or they were so good, that they were never documented until after the Edo period.)