![]() ![]() Whilst you can imagine that in smaller instances, the human factions may have members switching sides, such as someone in Vanguard may choose "heck, becoming a cyborg sounds great!" and join Assembly, but they're small enough to not be mentioned much. ![]() Then the fact in the paladin aspirant's lore snippet it suggests to have lots of Vanguard members in it (as opposed to Syndicate which makes it more clear it's its own isolated faction and society, although there could be Vanguard indentured) who seems to agree Oathbound is better than Vanguard, whilst there doesn't seem to be any big lore hints about anyone going from Vanguard to Syndicate or vice versa, as far as I know. So kinda cake on a cake with the last one, such as there were humans and archons, but also something inbetween or above archons. ![]() So then you got normal bit futuristic military humans, sci-fi/advanced tech humans and then Oathbound, which are extreme sci-fi/advance tech humans. Syndicate however, whilst you can be blue skinned, are pretty much a human faction, a more sci-fi one compared to Vanguard. Dvar just get an edge due to we never seeing them outside their suit and you can easily forget what they are. Amazons, whilst they're sorta meant to cover muscular elves in a way, are still mostly just big muscular human women, but I'd still say they're also unique enough like Dvar. Dvar and Assembly, whilst originally human (and Dvar just shorter humans), I'd feel they're distinct enough. If we only had Vanguard and now got Oathbound, I'd fully agree, but we've also got Amazons and Syndicate. I mean, I can understand where they're getting at. ![]()
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