No, your take on the game world is ok. The thing is - the rules provide you with option to play an elf or another demi-human, if you want to. The books had quite a lot demi-human characters, some of them played quite prominent roles. The job of limiting the party to a selection of characters that will make sense is up to the storyteller.SnowDog said:On the other hand, why not? If players (and GM) are having more fun if they can choose from multiple races then why not? Personally I got an impression that demi-humans were not usually all that welcome to human lands. So I would discourage having multiple races in the party unless there was a good reason. But then again that's just how I run my games and it really might be a good idea to have those races as options for those who like to have a more traditional games.
Or is my take on the world totally wrong on this aspect?
Well, more or less. The skills that are important will really depend on the campaign - e.g. opening locks will be useless in a hackfest, but quite useful if you want to play an espionage campaignSnowDog said:I just remember in fear how daunting the full skill list in Rolemaster (or GURPS) is. In the end I learned the essential skills in RM and after that it was quite easy to pick up the skills. I suppose the same applies here.

Yes, that's where their main strength lies. That and knowledge of the Signs (from the start).SnowDog said:Ah, so Witchers can be really bitches in the combat because they can sustain maneuvers and roll enhancing longer than mundane warriors of the same caliber.
This is related to the weight distribution. In the case of a chain mail, your shoulders are supporting the entire weight of the armor, since it more or less hangs on your shouldersSnowDog said:As I really don't know about moving in plate mail I just have to take your word for it![]()


Full plate may be heavier, but the weight is more evenly distributed. More muscles are supporting its weight. Most of my friends that have enough time for taking part in historical recreations prefer plate to mail (although not all of them can afford it

That's based on the way the wizards get their power in the books - it was explained somewhere (in one of the novels IIRC). Did I mention, that it is easier to cast spells related to the element you were using to get your PPs (and more difficult to cast those related to the opposite element)?SnowDog said:Interesting, especially how wizards got their PPs back.
Considering the world he lives in, I think you can. He's a decent guySnowDog said:(like Geralt, if you can really call him a hero).
