Hussar
Legend
Why would dragonborn be dense? That's an honest question. A reptilian humanoid isn't exactly a huge stretch of imagination here. They've been posited in fiction since pretty much day 1. After all, since we're talking about pedigree and all that. Yet, somehow, that's less believable than something the size of a six year old being just as strong and fast as a full grown human?Yep, and chimps are much, much, stronger than humans. A species that is instead just not meaningfully weaker than humans is downright pedestrian.
Compare that to a dragon person? Who is for some reason bipedal? And breaths lightning? And is incredibly dense compared to a human but only decently stronger, and yet has just as much energy to get through the day as a human? That's more believable? lol no.
Oofta said:I'll try to remember that small, lightweight creatures can't be dangerous while I go over and pet the wild honey badger.
And, if halflings were proportioned the way a honey badger or a small dog was, I'd be all for it. But, they're not. They're given HUMAN PROPORTIONS. All these arguments pointing to other creatures completely fall flat on that fact. And, note, pretty much anything larger than a honey badger EATS a honey badger - lions, hyenas, leopards - all eat honey badgers.
But hey, that's been my point all along. We're willing to suspend disbelief on some races, but not others because... well.... some people insist on being chained to the corpse of Tolkien (thank you so much for that image) and cannot conceive of how it could be different apparently.