@Hana: That picture made me giggle. :3
@Karas: o_o How interesting. I've never heard of it; when was it created, do you know? Is it very much like D&D?
It reminds me of the Terry Brooks series, where everything was set in such a distance future that science had faded from the world and what was left was considered magic, and, in fact, actual magic had surfaced. The explanation for the different races (elves, dwarves, etc) was that they were different countries or something like that and when civilization collapsed they became isolated, and fled to extremes of the land, and, being so isolated, evolved into completely different creatures.
@Karas: o_o How interesting. I've never heard of it; when was it created, do you know? Is it very much like D&D?
It reminds me of the Terry Brooks series, where everything was set in such a distance future that science had faded from the world and what was left was considered magic, and, in fact, actual magic had surfaced. The explanation for the different races (elves, dwarves, etc) was that they were different countries or something like that and when civilization collapsed they became isolated, and fled to extremes of the land, and, being so isolated, evolved into completely different creatures.