Crimson Longinus
Legend
It's not. That's the point I'm making. It simply is not the same. You can insist it is all you like. That does not make it so.
But that banning PHB species due the setting literally was part of my examples...

I already did. "Things present in the PHB." It would be like complaining that a person couldn't be a Sith (species) Jedi in Star Wars, or a Gorn science officer in Star Trek, or a female dwarf warrior in Middle-Earth, etc.
I finally think I get what the confusion is. You're mixing up two different things. D&D is not a setting, it is a rule system. It can be used to play in various settings, all of which might not contain everything that exist in the D&D rules. Just like we could play in Star Trek setting using GURPS, but then limit the options to just those that are appropriate for Star Trek.
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