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Originally Posted by buzz Yup. Elves and dwarves are not racially diverse. They are tall, slender white people and short, stout white people. (As they are typically rendered, that is. I always liked how the Shield Dwarves in the FRCS were deep brown.) |
Dwarves are described as medium-skin tone (I think?) but are usually depicted as white. Elves are described as usually fair-skinned, but Vadania is green and Mialee changes her skin color on a whim (usually orange-ish, but she's also been green and bright purple).
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Originally Posted by buzz Looked at in this light, the only "iconic of color" in 3e was Ember the monk, unless you want to somehow count Krusk (which, honestly, I wouldn't). |
She's the only black iconic, but what about Regdar, Alhandra, Hennet, and Naull?
Jozan's the only white human, except maybe Kerwyn (I can't tell with him).