SpaceJoker Posted September 22, 2016 Posted September 22, 2016 In RPGs I like to play with northern Native American - style characters. i began my first playthrough of this game with a Meadow Folk - Ixamitl plains Ranger character, but during the first hour of play I noticed that Dyrwoodan otufits looked a lot like Native American ones, so I decided to start over with a Dyrwoodan character. Since there is no Dyrwood origin, I had to pick Aedyr culture, but soon I found out that various characters see me as some Imperialistic ****, Dyrwoodans aren't wild at all (I'm still in Valdoro tho), and the closest thing to Native Americans are the Glanfathans, but they are made up of Elves and orlans primarly, not humans, also there doesn't seem to be a starting culture for them. Since I don't wanna start over 100 times, do you have any ideas about which race/culture should I pick?
Lychnidos Posted September 22, 2016 Posted September 22, 2016 Dyrwoodan clothes look native american?
draego Posted September 22, 2016 Posted September 22, 2016 (edited) You can always do an orlan with slave background and role play you were stolen from the dyrwood area from the Glanfathans tribes which fits in nice with the game because there has been an issue with orlan slave trade in this area. There are some nice prejudiced conversations if you are orlan in the game. Including if you just talk with random npcs who are commoners. Even some companions get in on the racism. Edited September 22, 2016 by jnb0364 1
rheingold Posted September 23, 2016 Posted September 23, 2016 Yup all my Orlans have slave background works nicely. Except the lack of nice portraits for Orlans is a pain. "Those who look upon gods then say, without even knowing their names, 'He is Fire. She is Dance. He is Destruction. She is Love.' So, to reply to your statement, they do not call themselves gods. Everyone else does, though, everyone who beholds them.""So they play that on their fascist banjos, eh?""You choose the wrong adjective.""You've already used up all the others.” Lord of Light
SpaceJoker Posted September 23, 2016 Author Posted September 23, 2016 Dyrwoodan clothes look native american? This one: http://pillarsofeternity.gamepedia.com/Dyrwoodan_Clothing The image on that page looks different from the one ingame I found (right at the beginning) tho, prehaps there are multiple variants. It looks like this: http://pillarsofeternity.gamepedia.com/File:Cloth_outfit_dyrwoodan_fur_icon.png I may do an Orlans, even tho I don't like to play with short races. What about Wood Elves? Is their background any good for my purpose?
DreamWayfarer Posted September 23, 2016 Posted September 23, 2016 (edited) Orlans are a good choice, but there aren't many nice backgrounds for being both a slave and a native inhabitant of the Eastern Reach. For other native-american-ish options, consider a Pale Elf or Boreal Dwarf from Deadfire Archipelago. Edited September 23, 2016 by DreamWayfarer
draego Posted September 23, 2016 Posted September 23, 2016 (edited) Glanfathans tribes are made of more than orlans there are wood elves and dwarves at least. http://pillarsofeternity.gamepedia.com/Glanfathan So you can role similar concept with other race. There are other backgrounds i think you can make work. Hunter, Drifter, Explorer, Mystic. I think you can fill in the rest of the back story with these cultures for instance drifter has on orphan track so you can fill in why you are an orphan ie colonists, war, disease, etc or hunter has a wilderness track, or explorer has a frontier track or mystic has a vision track. If you are not into the look of wood elves you can do a godlike wood elf so you get the size but not the look. Edited September 23, 2016 by jnb0364
Jojobobo Posted September 25, 2016 Posted September 25, 2016 You're probably best with White March fur armor for a bit of a native american look, though granted it's a bit more like native americans suited to the colder climes (e.g. inuits or canadian native americans).
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