There are some physical attributes which have already been addressed on the site (metal allergies, intolerance to holy objects, weakness to blows, etc etc).
Language: this has been done in other games. It would have been cool if it had been kept up, but what usually happened was people started shouting \"Speak Common plz!\" So, that rather quickly defeats the language thing.
There\'s all sorts of cultural things that could be explored, and I\'d certainly like to see more history of the various races, historical lore (heroes, enemies, tragic tales etc etc) for all of them. Hopefully in time, as a good rpg is only as good as its storyline. I wouldn\'t even care if the graphics were less that perfect if the story-line could blow me away. The story line and history, however, still needs work.
But I\'d like to see some things explained or at least explored, as some of the races are so original, so bizarre, that it\'s just not enough to have a real basic story of a paragraph and not feel a little cheated:
Like, why are the Klyros so ambivalent to gods? Most races, for good reasons, would at least be a little awed and intimidated when face with an immortal, powerful deity. The Klyros, however, seem to care less. Where are they from? What is their history?
The Enkidukai, as a nomadic tribe, strike me as being more \"verbal-lore based\". Most cultures that are on the move don\'t bother to write in books as they\'d be too heavy. But they DO have good memories, and perhaps, like the Navaho, they have their storytellers to keep lore alive, and said lore is spread from tribe to tribe so each storyteller has memory. The Navaho believe that history and memory are different. History can be written to suit a man\'s idea of what is right - but memory cannot lie to you.
What in the world were the Xacha doing down in the Labyrinths? How did they get there, and how was it that these \"other gods\" didn\'t know of their existence? Is there other cities down there, crammed with history and technology from their \"better days\", like the temples of the Inca, the Maya, the Toltec - abandoned for no reason anyone can discover?
Who were the \"ones who came before\"? What did they leave? Where did they go?
There\'s a lot of lore that could be gathered in the world to make it a richer place. I was rather hoping that various stories, either ingame or out of game, could later be scribed into library books in the world itself, but perhaps that\'s a bit too ambitious. However, the culture and history is something I\'d really enjoy seeing.