Maybe it's about a system, a specific mechanic, lore, builds, types of players, ttrpg-adjacent products - whatever they are, share them.

  • booty [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    The widespread hatred of Kender is just racism - Pathfinder's Goblins share a lot of personality with Dragonlance's Kender, but their non-human appearance makes their non-western morality, particularly their concept of ownership existing in use, more palatable to players.

    Idk, I think part of it is that D&D Kender have been around way longer, and earned their reputation from problem players playing as Kender to be assholes and ruin everyone else's fun. Pathfinder Goblins came into existence in a much more mature and "regulated" community which already knew better.

    • ProfessorOwl_PhD [any]
      hexagon
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      1 year ago

      I would have agreed with you a few months ago, but then I played a game where only I and the DM knew what a Krynn was and I had to explain Kender to the other players when it was revealed our npc friend wasn't actually a halfling.

      You'd have thought I'd said they steal pc levels the way most of the players reacted - we were both careful to avoid language implying their borrowing is some kind of theft, but it's still what they immediately latched onto. They had no prior knowledge of their reputation, it was an entirely knee jerk reaction to learning about them.