Mutant animals - sophisticated or primal?
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 9:16 am
Hey folks,
From my observations, the mutants in After the Bomb generally seem to be portrayed as fairly civilised (or so it seems to me). Kind of like the TMNT, which was their inspiration. They seem to be pretty much just humans but with animal-like physical features. Sure, 2nd edition made them slightly less human with the disadvantages (especially the predator/prey brain disadvantages), but by and large they are *not* animal-like in their behaviours at all. Given how long humans have been evolving socially and technologically, it often seems to be overlooked at how easily the animals just adapted to their new societies.
So, my question is, in your games of AtB, how do you portray the mutants? Are they simply humans who look different and are maybe *slightly* less advanced, or are they more feral and animal-like in their behaviours? If the latter, what sort of things do you feel helps to capture that primal quality? I'd definitely like to add more of that into my campaign.
Regards,
RD
From my observations, the mutants in After the Bomb generally seem to be portrayed as fairly civilised (or so it seems to me). Kind of like the TMNT, which was their inspiration. They seem to be pretty much just humans but with animal-like physical features. Sure, 2nd edition made them slightly less human with the disadvantages (especially the predator/prey brain disadvantages), but by and large they are *not* animal-like in their behaviours at all. Given how long humans have been evolving socially and technologically, it often seems to be overlooked at how easily the animals just adapted to their new societies.
So, my question is, in your games of AtB, how do you portray the mutants? Are they simply humans who look different and are maybe *slightly* less advanced, or are they more feral and animal-like in their behaviours? If the latter, what sort of things do you feel helps to capture that primal quality? I'd definitely like to add more of that into my campaign.
Regards,
RD