Re: [Wesnoth-dev] Race descriptions

2005-04-13 Thread ott
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 10:53:09AM +0200, Susanna Bj?rverud wrote: > elf: woodsmen, archers, herbalists, agile, magic Elves usually dwell in the forests of the world, where few will dare challenge them in combat. They value agility and most of their forces are trained to be effective with ranged

Re: [Wesnoth-dev] Race descriptions

2005-04-13 Thread James Spencer
If nobody's opposed I'll cull our list of keywords and submit them to the forum... The forum has an acceptable track record for producing at least 'tentative' descriptions...

Re: [Wesnoth-dev] Race descriptions

2005-04-13 Thread James Spencer
Sorry, I should have read the parent mail a little closer... Maybe we should try to do this on the ML as Sanna stated... Oops.

Re: [Wesnoth-dev] Race descriptions

2005-04-12 Thread Alex Turner
Something along the lines of: "Humans excel in daylight combat using combined arms." Except obviously stated more eloquently. David White wrote: Susanna Björverud wrote: human:great diversity, not sure if can be summed up easily The distinctive feature of humans in Wesnoth is that most

Re: [Wesnoth-dev] Race descriptions

2005-04-12 Thread David White
Susanna Björverud wrote: human:great diversity, not sure if can be summed up easily The distinctive feature of humans in Wesnoth is that most of them are lawful -- few other races are that at the moment. David

Re: [Wesnoth-dev] Race descriptions

2005-04-12 Thread Karol 'grzywacz' Nowak
Susanna Björverud wrote: > I think it would be useful to have a description of the various races in > help. This would partly be useful/interesting for the players, but more > importantly IMO it would force us to define what we think are the > salient points of each race, which we then could use a

[Wesnoth-dev] Race descriptions

2005-04-11 Thread Susanna Björverud
Hej allesammans, I think it would be useful to have a description of the various races in help. This would partly be useful/interesting for the players, but more importantly IMO it would force us to define what we think are the salient points of each race, which we then could use as a sort of