Complete list of cultures

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Complete list of cultures

Post by Stormcrow » Fri Dec 02, 2016 8:46 pm

Here's my take on the complete list of heroic cultures, including special variants. Have I missed any variants?

Men
  • Bardings
    • Changelings
  • Beornings
  • Dunlendings
  • Men of Bree
  • Men of Minas Tirith
  • Men of the Lake
  • Rangers of the North
  • Riders of Rohan
  • Woodmen of Wilderland
    • Woodmen of Mountain Hall
Dwarves
  • Dwarves of the Blue Mountains
  • Dwarves of the Iron Hills
  • Dwarves of the Lonely Mountain
  • Dwarves of the Grey Mountains
Elves
  • Elves of Lórien
  • Elves of Mirkwood
  • High Elves of Rivendell
  • Wayward Elves of Mirkwood
Hobbits
  • Hobbits of the Shire
    • Bree-hobbits
  • Wild Hobbits

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Re: Complete list of cultures

Post by Otaku-sempai » Fri Dec 02, 2016 9:13 pm

Does Shieldmaiden of the North count under Riders of Rohan? Or, similarly, Men from Harrowdale?
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Re: Complete list of cultures

Post by Stormcrow » Fri Dec 02, 2016 9:24 pm

Since one simply has an optional alternative Cultural Blessing and the other an optional alternative Cultural Virtue, I don't think they're variant enough to be considered variants. Both would still claim to be of the Riders of Rohan heroic culture.

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Re: Complete list of cultures

Post by Otaku-sempai » Fri Dec 02, 2016 9:26 pm

You're probably right. I find it slightly ironic that Bree-hobbits are actually presented almost more as a variant of Bree-men (or is that fair to say?).
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Re: Complete list of cultures

Post by Stormcrow » Fri Dec 02, 2016 9:27 pm

Yes, since they're listed in the Bree-men's description. They're a combination of Shire-hobbits and Bree-men.

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Re: Complete list of cultures

Post by Rich H » Fri Dec 02, 2016 10:49 pm

Nicely put together. Great to see the coverage presented this way.

... Will any more be added, do we think? ;)
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Re: Complete list of cultures

Post by Falenthal » Fri Dec 02, 2016 10:58 pm

Rich H wrote: ... Will any more be added, do we think? ;)
Elves of the Grey Havens (a variant of High Elves of Rivendell?)

Men of the Falas/Southern Gondor (Knight of Dol Amroth should go somewhere, probably as a Virtue to develop)

Those two are the ones I'm still expecting to be "normal" playable cultures.

After those, Lossoth, Woses, Dorwinrrim and Haradrim (the ones from the north do or did trade with Gondor. They could be as playable as Dundelings are) sound like funny excercises to me.

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Re: Complete list of cultures

Post by Rich H » Fri Dec 02, 2016 11:01 pm

Falenthal wrote:
Rich H wrote: ... Will any more be added, do we think? ;)
Elves of the Grey Havens (a variant of High Elves of Rivendell?)

Men of Southern Gondor (Knight of Dol Amroth should go somewhere)
These two are now conspicuous by their absence, aren't they?
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Re: Complete list of cultures

Post by Falenthal » Fri Dec 02, 2016 11:06 pm

Yes, I thought they would be in the AC somehow. Having Dwarves of the Blue Mountains to play, but not Elves of the Grey Havens, feels weird.

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Re: Complete list of cultures

Post by Magogue » Sat Dec 03, 2016 1:09 am

I would really looking up for Woses as a playable culture. I see them as a parallel to the Hobbits, a mannish race with a mortal fate, yet different enough to be a game changer.

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