The Green Adam
First Post
So in the recent slew of threads on Elves and how you like your other fantasy humanoids, I've noticed a lot of people not liking a lot of races. So, what can your players be? Does anyone run a humans only campaign? If not, who or what populates your world?
My main campaign world operates on the theory that you never can have too many species
Aside from my versions of Elves, Dwarves, Gnomes, Halflings, Half-Elves and Half-Orcs we have...
Half-Ogres (One and his descendants)
Rakasha (Not the D&D monster but a species of jungle dwelling cat-people)
Ebuzz (Rare, as they originate on a parallel world, these are essentially bipedal, humanoid dogs)
High Golems (Only one is known to exist, a living metal statue-Only an NPC)
Chimeric Homonculi (Strange arcane experiments that combine elements from various creatures to create a hybrid monster)
In my more traditional campaigns I tend to stick to the classics but I almost always use all the standard D&D races. I'm more of an SF fan then a fantasy fan so I like having many different species for my players to choose from.
My main campaign world operates on the theory that you never can have too many species

Half-Ogres (One and his descendants)
Rakasha (Not the D&D monster but a species of jungle dwelling cat-people)
Ebuzz (Rare, as they originate on a parallel world, these are essentially bipedal, humanoid dogs)
High Golems (Only one is known to exist, a living metal statue-Only an NPC)
Chimeric Homonculi (Strange arcane experiments that combine elements from various creatures to create a hybrid monster)
In my more traditional campaigns I tend to stick to the classics but I almost always use all the standard D&D races. I'm more of an SF fan then a fantasy fan so I like having many different species for my players to choose from.
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