D&D 5E Companion thread to 5E Survivor: Species


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Wait...dragonborn don't have tails?

Eh, no thanks. Reptiles without tails makes even less sense than reptiles somehow breathing fire. I've decided that dragonborn in my games have tails, and haters can just leave me an angry voicemail if they have a problem with it.
 



Wait...dragonborn don't have tails?

Eh, no thanks. Reptiles without tails makes even less sense than reptiles somehow breathing fire. I've decided that dragonborn in my games have tails, and haters can just leave me an angry voicemail if they have a problem with it.
It's so we players don't mistake them for Half-Dragons. :p The only exception to this silly 'rule' btw are the Draconblood Dragonborn in the Exandria setting. My Dragonborn Fighter sports a tail. ;)
 

tortle was only given the mercy of being spared my downvote today by dint of me being allowed the priveledge of doing in the kenku with it instead, but being slow and steady won't save you from my wrath tortle.
 


Wait...dragonborn don't have tails?

Eh, no thanks. Reptiles without tails makes even less sense than reptiles somehow breathing fire. I've decided that dragonborn in my games have tails, and haters can just leave me an angry voicemail if they have a problem with it.
humans lack tails and most mammals have tails.
tortle was only given the mercy of being spared my downvote today by dint of me being allowed the priveledge of doing in the kenku with it instead, but being slow and steady won't save you from my wrath tortle.
the travesty of the kenku is not just linking them to tengu.
tengu would be a great monster as it has a need to kill monks for power but can all train your fighter they are variety in morality.
 



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