BOZ Creature Cataloguer Jun 18, 2003 #1 go on, join in. the fellas at the Creature Catalog forums are making a big list of all the subspecies of Elves, Dwarves, Gnomes, and Halflings. Edit: fixed title Last edited: Jun 23, 2003
go on, join in. the fellas at the Creature Catalog forums are making a big list of all the subspecies of Elves, Dwarves, Gnomes, and Halflings. Edit: fixed title
Ashardalon First Post Jun 18, 2003 #2 Hopefully, someone will tell them that the term demihuman no longer exists. Seriously, I think I haven't (thankfully) encountered that term in any official 3E product, apart from (I think) the KoK books.
Hopefully, someone will tell them that the term demihuman no longer exists. Seriously, I think I haven't (thankfully) encountered that term in any official 3E product, apart from (I think) the KoK books.
BOZ Creature Cataloguer Jun 18, 2003 #3 spoilsport. i actually used that term because (so far) they've only gotten to the traditional demihuman races. if i had said humanoid instead, people might think that they had gotten to goblins, orcs, and lizardfolk (which they may not do).
spoilsport. i actually used that term because (so far) they've only gotten to the traditional demihuman races. if i had said humanoid instead, people might think that they had gotten to goblins, orcs, and lizardfolk (which they may not do).
BOZ Creature Cataloguer Jun 19, 2003 #4 ok, got the Orcs up now... might have to change the thread title after all.
BiggusGeekus That's Latin for "cool" Jun 19, 2003 #5 What is it about D&D that six people can't wander out of the country for a few weeks without forming a new sub-race?
What is it about D&D that six people can't wander out of the country for a few weeks without forming a new sub-race?
BOZ Creature Cataloguer Jun 20, 2003 #6 *shrug* if you think those were bad, take a look at the Goblinoids list. Last edited: Jun 20, 2003