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It's the pointy ears. They make him look smart!

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Golarion also has spaceships, werewolves, pirates, furries and slimies of all sorts, bird men, pirates, plane-touched player characters, ninjas, and pirates.

I'm just sayin'. Every other fantasy itch seems to be scratched.

In all seriousness I love the world and respect the creator's decisions, this is just something that has stuck with me since reading the LOTR trilogy when I was a kid. Immortal elves? pretty much. Hairy footed halflings? check. Nasty, mean orcses? Indeed. Wizards, undead, scary forests, powerful magic, ale, dragons, exiled kings, YES!

But not a hair on her chinny chin chin? Really? :)

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Evil is valuable to the gaming experience -- but it should have a cost.

For instance, you should have to wipe the blood off your dagger after every kill. Wait..

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The idea is to make it cost something for an attacker to engage someone, whether it's alignment, flagging, and the likelihood of retaliation for doing so.

It's not a FFA gank fest, or at least it shouldn't be if these systems are well thought out and executed.

I played EVE for a year or so, hardly ever leaving high security space and I enjoyed it. I would imagine that folks who choose not to engage in pvp (either by direct engagement or by entering an area in which they are not protected) would have the choice to spend their time in NPC-protected areas. Again, another cost-benefit; the benefit being guaranteed protection from other players, and the cost likely being limited access to crafting materials, high level structures, etc.

This also creates the perfect opportunity to pay someone to take dangerous tasks on for you.