aztechnology: spectacledotter: vaishino: atomic-darth: pupperoni-pizza: didntfitthenarrative: mitch-turn: Sweet generalization. It’s not about whether a character is trans or gay. Gay characters make sense. People have been gay for millennia. Trans however. Not the case. In a high fantasy setting, how in the balls are they going to perform surgery where they change the sex of …

What about an octopus mermaid, though?

drferox: Cecaelia is the name often given to half-human, half-octopus creatures, though they may also be refereed to as octofolk. Be very careful searching for images of this species because frankly a creature that is a beautiful human on the top half and gratuitous amounts of tentacles on the bottom half inspires a particular type …

lostmyplanet: plasticdingus: project-beast: why do people hear “fantasy” and think “british and irish accents” know what i want? i want a fucking dark souls chosen undead goin round swinging their sword shouting “Y’ALL’DVE” Gimme a race of powerful elegant elves going “DUDE I GOTTA PAHK MY CAH IN THE YAHD. GO TA DUNKIN AND GET …

A brief thought on “humans” as a fantasy RPG race

corinnetags: crossroadsdimension: underscorex: It’s usually done so humans are presented as “average”. In my conception, humans are the daredevils. The one thing a human loves more than watching another human do something horribly unsafe is doing something unsafe themselves. It’s said that the stout and serious dwarves invented the first staircase, but it was a …

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