Mike Myler
Grand Vizier of the Googly Mooglies
Should've shared this in that reply for obvious reasons, my apologies
Thanks, added them to the list@Not a Decepticon Mists of Akuma (which is getting a snazzy revamped setting book soon!) has "secret" hengeyokai too: hebi (snake), itachi (weasel), koi (carp), mujina (badger), and usagi (hare).
thanks, added them. Especially thank you for alphabetising the list and adding explanations, that was very helpfulI'd highly recommend the Delver's Guide to Beast World, which is all about being a D&D Furry Setting.
Here are the playable races in it:
Bats
Bovines
Canines
Celerine (rabbits)
Cervine (elk)
Dragons
Equines
Felines
Jackals
Kobolds
Laetines (ferrets and otters)
Ligonines (armadillos, moles, sloths)
Murines (rodents)
Ovines (sheep)
Tenebrines (raccoons and possums)
Ursines
Vulpines (foxes)
Historia is another furry-centric setting, being dark fantasy and Renaissance level of progress. Its playable races are separated into various Familia and include two major groupings of mammals and avians:
Canidi (domesticated dogs)
Edenti (anteaters, armadillos, pangolin, sloths)
Eulipi (hedgehogs, moles, shrews)
Felidi (felines)
Licai (coyote, foxes, wolves)
Mustacci (badgers, martens, otters, raccoons, skunks, wolverines)
Rodenti (beavers, mice, porcupines, rabbits, squirrels)
Ruminisi (bovinae, deer, goats, moose, sheep)
Sauti (boars, pigs)
Urcidi (black bears, brown bears)
Vespertili (bats, rossetti, vampire bats)
Anseri (ducks, geese, pelicans, swans)
Corbei (crows, magpies, ravens)
Graconi (cranes, herons, ibises, storks)
Pici (nightingale, robin, sparrow, woodpecker)
Rapax (eagles, falcons, vultures)
Ruspei (chickens, peacocks, pheasants)
Strigi (various owl types)