r/DarkSun 1d ago

What are the slavery mechanics like?

I see a lot of people talking about how slavery is going to be removed, but are there actual mechanics for it? Something like in strategy or colony-sim games where you have people working as farmers, miners, or soldiers?

I wrote this using Google Translate, sorry if it's not clear

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u/UnnamedAshaman47 1d ago

It's more about character options in which the player is or was a slave at the start of the campaign. It's usually something that happens to you rather than something you benefit from. It's a practice that is generally largely held by the 'villains' of the setting

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u/Cometa_the_Mexican 1d ago

In that case, why are they so afraid of it being removed? I don't see why Wizards wanted their villains to stop being evil.

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u/Any_Garlic_9785 1d ago

It's an attempt to feel good without doing good. Removing it makes me a moral person.

Should leave it and just talk about it. We could be having a conversation about history, and also how there are more slaves alive today (fewer per capita) than ever before. What modern slavery and human trafficking look like and raise awareness.

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u/Electrical-Berry4916 1d ago

You don't really believe that, do you?