Maxperson
Morkus from Orkus
Let's go to rural Kentucky and ask around.People remembered Hailey's Comet, and it comes by only every 75 years. Hard to imagine Tabaxi every 20 is harder than that.

They don't have to know about Rakshasas specifically to know that there are lots of humanoid cat monsters.Rakshasa's would be even more rare than Tabaxi, so they would have no reason to suspect that, because they have no idea what those even are. Plus, Rakshasa are shapeshifters. Stories about them would emphasize that aspect. Meaning confusing them with a Tabaxi would be kind of silly.
Incorrect.Unless you are the DM, then it doesn't matter if your ideas reduce people's fun, as long as you are having fun that's all that matters.
Then if there's a conflict that you and the DM cannot resolve without one of you having your enjoyment reduced, you will need to leave to find a game where you can have fun. That way you both have fun.And, as I said to Oofta. Just because I have three ideas doesn't mean that it isn't frustrating to have my favorite idea nixed.
Why would I feel bad that someone went to a game where they would have more fun? Enjoyment is what I want for my players, but not at the expense of my own. Nobody should be shortchanged on that front.And if they can't, who cares, they aren't at your table making you feel bad anymore.
Blah blah blah. Are you going to respond factually or just keep making false accusations?Glad you don't allow selfish people at your table Max, no one is allowed to impact another persons fun, that is completely unacceptable.. unless you are the DM, then you kick out the people who aren't having fun until everyone tells you they are having fun.
There is no change to how the game plays mechanically. None.See that bolded part? That is acknowledgement of a mechanical change. See that underlined part, that is you saying that if it functions just the same, it doesn't matter.
What novel? I haven't gone outside of 5e for any of my arguments, except to county your outside of 5e arguments.Interesting, so I'm supposed to take a novel written in 2003, which would have been during 3rd edition, as proof.
But, providing you proof from wiki's and older sources doesn't count, because things can change for 5e.