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Six Ages: Ride Like the Wind - King of Dragon Pass spiritual successor

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I admit defeat. I really didn't think such crazy antlers were in any way practical during history and was posting just out of spite (and a bottle of booze).
Did the historic elk use these antlers to dig stuff up, or simply as weapon or device of intimidation?
 

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I'm sorry our deer art is not accurate enough for your standards. I hope my stupid post didn't ruin your mood too much.
Oh! I didn’t think I was stating any displeasure? I was merely sharing a picture.
 

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Did the historic elk use these antlers to dig stuff up, or simply as weapon or device of intimidation
They hung their coats on it when they shed it for winter. Then in the breeding season the better your set of coats look, the better your chances of scoring female elk.
 

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I admit defeat. I really didn't think such crazy antlers were in any way practical during history and was posting just out of spite (and a bottle of booze).
Did the historic elk use these antlers to dig stuff up, or simply as weapon or device of intimidation?
It used them to show it's healthy. BTW... they typically pointed antlers upward.
 

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It's funny we find things like this at this stage of development. But better now than after release, when some Glorantha nerd notices it. "Well akshully..."
Of course I can't say anything specific, but looking at the bug hunt stats: "2 microissues remaining." :greatjob:


I'm quickly finishing some more portraits atm. We can always add more after release, but hey.
 

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Does that family thing have gameplay effect?
I mean that line on the picture that's between char name and bargaining stat
 

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Just a heads-up:

Runequest: Roleplaying in Glorantha PDF released today. It's the latest ruleset for role-playing in the setting and the book looks amazing.

Portada-provisional-RuneQuest-Roleplaying-in-Glorantha.jpg


kallyr-s-funeral-pyre-5-smaller.jpeg
 

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Merlkir , I see the new Runequest Glorantha did a little revisionism to the Orlanthi, giving them a more Mycenean look. It feels more inspired by the Illiad than, say, the Icelandic Sagas as was apparently the case in KoDP.

Question: What's Six Ages take on them?
 
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Merlkir , I see the new Runequest Glorantha did a little revisionism to the Orlanthi, giving them a more Mycenean look. It feels more inspired by the Illiad than, say, the Icelandic Sagas as was apparently the case in KoDP.

Question: What's Six Ages take on them?

Pretty sure they've stated that Six Ages does not feature the Orlanthi other than some oblique references, but I could be wrong.
 

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