Maxperson
Morkus from Orkus
I can see where they are coming from.I wouldn’t disagree with that. If we really boil it down, I don’t even really get the need for elves and dwarves and all that. They really never seem all that different from humans.
But my point is that it’s the same with sci fi. We have more in common with the humans in sci-fi, most of the protagonists are human, their culture and society is in some way familiar to ours, if not actually ours.
When I read a fantasy book, play an RPG or watch a fantasy show, the vast majority have humans as the large race that's everywhere. The demihumans are less populous and out of the way. Dwarves in their mountains. Elves hidden away in the forest. Halflings in the fields. They may even be dying out, depending on the game/story. The trope is that fantasy is human centric.
When I read sci-fi, play it or watch a sci-fi show, the vast majority of them have humanity branching out into the galaxy and finding that we are just one race among a multitude of others, many having gotten to space first and are way beyond us. As one small race among hundreds or thousands, the trope is not human centric.
You can play a non-human centric fantasy or a human centric sci-fi, but those run against the grain.