Tonguez
A suffusion of yellow
For example, Humans have no racial language called out. There is no "Humanish" as there is Dwarvish, Elvish, Gnomish, ect. But, they speak "The Common Tongue" which every single race gets, and a bonus language. This implies that the "Human Tongue" is Common, and that the entire world speaks it.
That’s not how Common languages work though and English is a great example. Modern English is a pidgin that’s developed when old English was dominated by Norman French.
similarly Humans might have been dominated by Elf’s to create a new pidgin language which all humans were forced to speak speak and others pick up as a trade language.
Or, look to the Gods. In most settings, there are no "Human Gods". There are the gods of a thing, like "The God of War" or "The God of the Sun" and then there are the Racial gods, like "The Dwarven God of War" or "The Elvish God of the Sun, Moon, and Stars" And again, this implies that the dieties presented as "The Gods" are actually "The Human Gods"
Thinking of all gods as ‘human’ rather than gods is a bit contrived and if it is protrayed that way in a game thats just lazying DMing really and not something Ive ever really seen.
In the Forgotten Realm I can think of Gond the Lord of All Smiths, who manifests as a gnome and isnt Chauntea a halfling?
So, I find, that unless you take incredibly special interest and attention to the world, every world you run is Humanocentric, because the things the game world depict as the "default" or "common" versions are the human versions.
So, I find, that unless you take incredibly special interest and attention to the world, every world you run is Humanocentric, because the things the game world depict as the "default" or "common" versions are the human versions.
Humans are the most adaptable Race so there’s ic reason why they why they are so common across the planet as well as the ooc reason of the players and game writers being most familiar with a human base. I’ve got no issue with that being a base standard, but the whole point of races is to allow for fantastic variation and those are best judged against a human baseline.