Comatsose wrote:I can understand a statement like this if made before this issue had been hashed out. But after you know the sensitivity of the topic you still have to dig and dig at people's nerves. It is just obnoxious.
I admit that I did not know the extent of your sensitivity, Comatose. Let's face it, kender is not an original name. No big deal, though. I'm a big boy. I'll get over it. It's been made clear that the kender name will stay. And so, if kender we must have, then kender they should be. I don't think that by saying this, I am making a "derogatory" statement. If you have read the DragonLance books, then you know what a real kender is like. They don't run around stabbing everything in the back. They
do have many other thieving abilities. In fact, their whole lives are based around "borrowing" or "finding" any shiny, interesting object that lies within a 100 mile radius.
Comatose wrote:Just because it doesn't make sense to you doesn't mean a thing.
I know it's hard to believe, but other people share at least
part of my view of kenders around here. If it weren't so, then I wouldn't have anyone to agree with, and then you wouldn't be complaining about it. If my opinion is meaningless, then perhaps you might consider the opinions of these other people. Or, are they just as meaningless to you?
I really like the idea of kenders from the books. The idea of playing one (once I'm past the brief twinge of uncertainty over the name) is appealing to me. The whole reason why people are making these suggestions is to improve the game we play. I realize that not everyone will agree with everything I say. But how will I ever know that unless I say it in the first place?
I don't know what your personal attachment to our current version of kenders is, but you do take criticism of the race rather personally. Don't. I'm not calling you an idiot because I think there could be improvements in the game we play.
Did I take a "cheap shot" with this statement?
Stars wrote:If we have to use the name Kender, then let's have it make sense.
Maybe, but if so, then it was meant to be a light-hearted jab. I know the results of our past conversations. I do not believe that anything has changed since then (about changing the name of kenders). Like I said, we're big boys. Life doesn't end here.
The stars brightly shine upon our world, a constant reminder of our origin. We are stars.