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    D&D General What is the appeal of Tolkien fantasy races?

    They're personifications of human traits which real humans are reluctant to acknowledge. So by playing as one, you can represent some aspect of humanity that you normally wouldn't, without feeling guilty about it. Human haughtiness, a focus on superficial beauty, hubris, superiority, and a...
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    Kickstarter Live on Kickstarter - The Chronicles of Aeres, an old-school high fantasy setting for 5E

    I wanted to share some more artwork with you guys. Aeres goblins are nasty, vicious creatures who prowl through dark forests in search of victims.
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    D&D 5E (2014) What is the appeal of the weird fantasy races?

    In my setting, humans outnumber elfs and dwarfs 10:1, and the more exotic races 1000:1, sometimes even 10,000:1. So in the book, I strongly suggest that any adventuring party contain at least 1 human, preferably 2 or more (depending on size,) to preserve the uniqueness of those other races. For...
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    Kickstarter Live on Kickstarter - The Chronicles of Aeres, an old-school high fantasy setting for 5E

    The Chronicles of Aeres is an unofficial, high-fantasy world and campaign setting compatible with D&D 5th Edition. We've actually been playing games in this setting for over 20 years, and we decided it was time to try and share it with the world! Expect a setting filled to the brim with...
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