Produktbeschreibung
Tales of Gaea is a journey via the role-playing experience. Gaea is a world where magic has grown along side logic and the needs of the people who use it. Magic serves the people of Gaea much the same way science serves the people of earth. In other words, Gaea is a world where the "laws of magic" have supplanted the "laws of science". For instance, all magic on Gaea conserves energy or channels power from another source while the mage/cleric/mystic gives it form. Here is a world where many cultures are represented from the familiar to the bizarre. These many cultures live in close proximity and this often leads to clashes in war and trade while allowing many blendings of the different ideologies. This creates a world where elves, dwarves, humans, solaan-lesthra, kolba, orcs, gnomes and many other races compete for material and space. Often the conflicts will spill over from one race to another and sometimes it is internal.
The various religions play a big part as well as political organizations. The faith of Auto hunts elves for the slaying of their messiah. It is holy doctrine to kill all elves and the Banquerian Empire is caught as a tool of the Autoean Heffa or high priest. A separate sect, the Orthodox Church of Turin, preaches tolerance and forgiveness. They seek the enlightenment of men and the peaceful cohabitation of all races. This philosophy of universal peace and understanding often puts the Orthodox Church in harms way of the crusaders of the Holy Banquerian Church. This is but one of hundreds of faiths on Gaea.
Skill Based System meets Level Based System
Tales is a combination of a skill-based system and a level based system with emphasis on the flexibility of creating even the most bizarre of individuals. Since characters choose a starting profession and receive certain skills due to this class and they have up to 20 general skills, customization of a character becomes not only possible but desirable. Ever want to play a thief who carried a battle-axe and played the harp.... how about a mage that wore plate mail and carried a 2-handed sword? With Tales, if you want to use a weapon the only thing limiting you is the role you wish your character to play. |