Hussar
Legend
Whoosh! Wow, I actually slogged through the last forty or so pages of this thread to catch up. Took me days.
Some interesting arguments being made here.
But, there is one thing no one has pointed to:
Class
There are several classes and sub-classes in 5e D&D that create gross physical changes in the character. For those of you who think a dragonborn would be attacked on sight in a bar, do you similarly limit Draconic Bloodline Sorcerers? I mean, at 1st level, your draconic bloodline sorcerer has scales. Eventually you get freaking wings!
Tasha's has shape changing barbarians.
Do you also restrict Druids? How about monks that sprout an extra pair of astral arms? Swarm ranger? Soulknife? Classes that have ghosts, fey, demons and various other extra-dimesional goodies pop up when they rage/cast spells/ whatever?
I find it laughable that folks have gone one for 90+pages now about how it would be just impossible to add in a cat-person into their campaign, but, a character covered in a cloud of tiny fey that crawl all over him constantly would be perfectly fine. So, unless you are also stripping out about a third or so of the available classes in 5e, you really don't have much of a leg to stand on.
What really, and truly makes me giggle is I had this exact same argument on these boards about 15 years ago. During the 3e days anyway. And, at that time, I was the lone voice in the wilderness saying that maybe, just maybe, when the DM's sole issue with the race is that the DM just happens not to like that race, then DM's should compromise their vision to let players have what they want. Heck, it was that thread that earned me the reputation of being so anti-DM.
Now, here we are a decade or more later, same arguments are being had, but, there has been a shift among DM's to be more "say-yes" and less "NO, no compromising MY vision."

But, there is one thing no one has pointed to:
Class
There are several classes and sub-classes in 5e D&D that create gross physical changes in the character. For those of you who think a dragonborn would be attacked on sight in a bar, do you similarly limit Draconic Bloodline Sorcerers? I mean, at 1st level, your draconic bloodline sorcerer has scales. Eventually you get freaking wings!
Tasha's has shape changing barbarians.
Do you also restrict Druids? How about monks that sprout an extra pair of astral arms? Swarm ranger? Soulknife? Classes that have ghosts, fey, demons and various other extra-dimesional goodies pop up when they rage/cast spells/ whatever?
I find it laughable that folks have gone one for 90+pages now about how it would be just impossible to add in a cat-person into their campaign, but, a character covered in a cloud of tiny fey that crawl all over him constantly would be perfectly fine. So, unless you are also stripping out about a third or so of the available classes in 5e, you really don't have much of a leg to stand on.
What really, and truly makes me giggle is I had this exact same argument on these boards about 15 years ago. During the 3e days anyway. And, at that time, I was the lone voice in the wilderness saying that maybe, just maybe, when the DM's sole issue with the race is that the DM just happens not to like that race, then DM's should compromise their vision to let players have what they want. Heck, it was that thread that earned me the reputation of being so anti-DM.
Now, here we are a decade or more later, same arguments are being had, but, there has been a shift among DM's to be more "say-yes" and less "NO, no compromising MY vision."