The RPlague
Recently I started a guided RPG in the Shire, and reviewing the various characters submitted, I noticed the remarkable cliches: About half of the people were missing parents, and three submitted virtually identical sword-wielding warrior maidens.
Then there's the problem with the elves. They often seem to have un-Tolkienish names, like "Rie" or "Moonflower". There are also a remarkable amount of Elvish characters who are sword-wielding warrior maidens.(Fortunately, I forbade Elves from my RPG, or it'd be swarmed with them).
Our Middle-Earth RPG settings, are, frankly, sounding less and less Middle-Earthly.
In all of the works of Tolkien, there were:
2 orphaned characters
1 sword-wielding warrior maiden(who was not an elf)
no characters with unknown pasts
and a grand total of zero characters with amnesia.
And yet these cliches are commonplace, although we are spared the worst ones thanks to the ban on assassins and half-elves.
What's gone wrong? Is this just a Shire thing? Does it get better in the other areas?
[ April 28, 2003: Message edited by: Meoshi ]
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