A friend of mine adores rabbits and bunnies. She uses them in all sorts of aesthetic places. So the inclusion of Harengon is a huge plus for her. (She and her husband have played in an all-Harengon game drawing inspiration from Br'er Rabbit and, IIRC, the works of Beatrix Potter.) Since I don't dislike Harengon I cannot really use them as an example of what the thread asks for, but I certainly would not personally feel any emotion, positive or negative, if Harengon were removed, other than on behalf of those whom I know enjoy them.i'm honestly kind of at a loss for things to say because most of what I don't like I think actually does make it worse, like tired Romani stereotypes.
I suppose I could say Harengons. They're not my cup of dice but i guess somebody enjoys those rascally rabbits.
A friend of mine adores rabbits and bunnies. She uses them in all sorts of aesthetic places. So the inclusion of Harengon is a huge plus for her. (She and her husband have played in an all-Harengon game drawing inspiration from Br'er Rabbit and, IIRC, the works of Beatrix Potter.) Since I don't dislike Harengon I cannot really use them as an example of what the thread asks for, but I certainly would not personally feel any emotion, positive or negative, if Harengon were removed, other than on behalf of those whom I know enjoy them.
I personally don't like the Forgotten Realms - it's all a bit too bland for me.
At the same time, it does provide a really good baseline for all those adventures that WotC produce, and gives an awful lot of common ground.
There are Kender in Ravenloft, at least in the original. Lord Soth has a whole domain for their torment.I don't like Dragonlance or Ravenloft much. Doesn't bother me they exist. RL is the better one due to lack of Kender.
There are Kender in Ravenloft, at least in the original. Lord Soth has a whole domain for their torment.