The problem with suggestions like this is that it rules out a lot of creativity. For instance, there are several "dirty trick" methods of fighting that won't work on zombies, ranging from blinding them with a bright flash to kneeing them in the groin. You can't flood a chamber to drown them...
Unto itself, this does not necessarily imply any kind of peaceful integration, let alone broad acceptance or cooperation between those different groups.
It's worth recalling that 3E explicitly added the often/usually/always qualifiers to creatures' alignments, in addition to continuing a decades-long tradition of stating in the introduction to its primary monster book that alignments weren't absolute.
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As other people have said, they do not get the bonus feat that humans receive.
I've heard similar arguments, mostly from people who (understandably) confused "racial traits" (i.e. the various mechanics specific to each race, such as humans getting a bonus feat, dwarves getting a skill bonus to...
I'm mostly curious about how the new edition would interface with some of the alternative subsystems for economics and governance from issue #3 of the Axioms (affiliate link) supplement.
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High heels definitely have a place in the game; according to Macho Women with Guns d20, they give female characters a +1 bonus to Charisma, albeit with a -5 foot penalty to speed and being unable to sprint. There are plenty of builds that can help with.
Oh, and since Poe's Law is a thing:
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Re-read this thread's...
It also had a web enhancement that contained a surprisingly large amount of extra material, and it received an unexpectedly large 3.5 conversion PDF as well. You can find both at the Ghostwalk entry on the TSR Archive.
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