Fantasy is more than just Tolkien, and different people like different things. Why do some people like superhero films and others prefer gritty gangster movies while others enjoy romantic period pieces? The point is to have options for people, not proscribe one single example of the fantasy genre.
I might have to borrow that idea. Sounds like a really cool idea for a world...in Spelljammer!Now, when we played our online monk game, we purposefully took animalistic races: Aarakocra, Tabaxi, Tortle. BUT the idea for the campaign was there existed an "animal kingdom" continent (sort of like Zootopia) in part of the world where animal-races flourished and were the norm. So, in that setting, such races get some looks outside of their own lands, but everyone knows of the kingdom and understand where they are from.
LOL have at it! I figure if I run these types of games, I will continue to use this concept.I might have to borrow that idea. Sounds like a really cool idea for a world...in Spelljammer!

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.