Yaarel
🇮🇱 🇺🇦 He-Mage
It seems to me.
Traditional D&D was strongly beholden to Tolkien and his innovation to reinvent nature beings (!) into human-like ethnicities of flesh-and-blood. The D&D "core four" races − namely human, elf, dwarf, and halfling − have little difference from each other.
I find the Tolkien approach problematic because it disconnects the names, like elf and dwarf, from the reallife folkbelief of nature beings as minds/spirits of specific natural features. Indeed, one might even find it surprising that the hobbit is a hob.
In 4e and 5e, more clearly nonhuman races, like dragonborn and tiefling have proved successful. According to some metrics even seem to displace traditional races.
The D&D game is trending away from the Tolkien assumptions.
This ... dehumanization ... of the popular races gives us more breathing room to make the traditional races less human too.
I think this can be done well.
If each race has default features plus a list of feats to choose from, players can decide what they want their race to be.
Traditional D&D was strongly beholden to Tolkien and his innovation to reinvent nature beings (!) into human-like ethnicities of flesh-and-blood. The D&D "core four" races − namely human, elf, dwarf, and halfling − have little difference from each other.
I find the Tolkien approach problematic because it disconnects the names, like elf and dwarf, from the reallife folkbelief of nature beings as minds/spirits of specific natural features. Indeed, one might even find it surprising that the hobbit is a hob.
In 4e and 5e, more clearly nonhuman races, like dragonborn and tiefling have proved successful. According to some metrics even seem to displace traditional races.
The D&D game is trending away from the Tolkien assumptions.
This ... dehumanization ... of the popular races gives us more breathing room to make the traditional races less human too.
I think this can be done well.
If each race has default features plus a list of feats to choose from, players can decide what they want their race to be.