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My D&D is as far from humanocentric as can be. I got tired of humans being 80%+ of any setting, humans being the greatest and most diverse of all the races. So I went the complete opposite. Depending on the timeline of my setting, humans either play the part of the typical D&D orc/goblin/other monster enemy race, or don't exist at all. The present day in the setting, the humans are practically wiped out after their empire of subjugation and slavery of every non-human fell.
I have a total of 18 playable races, which balloons out to about 41 with all the subraces (goblinoid is one race, with bugbear, goblin, and hobgoblin as the subraces). My players seem to enjoy it for some unknown horrific reason (though more people have flaked out than stayed. <3 the 4 who stuck with me the entire time). None seem to miss being unable to play a human. They are also helping me playtest the various homebrew races (though none seem to have touched the dwarves, elves, gnomes, or goblinoids...), which has been good.
I haven't read all 150 or so replies. Also, I chose 8 on the poll, because none were really what I went with. I guess 6 would have worked, but 41 total choices isn't exactly "limited", is it? Oh well, people seem to enjoy it. Why, I don't know, but they seem to. I guess I am doing something right?
I have a total of 18 playable races, which balloons out to about 41 with all the subraces (goblinoid is one race, with bugbear, goblin, and hobgoblin as the subraces). My players seem to enjoy it for some unknown horrific reason (though more people have flaked out than stayed. <3 the 4 who stuck with me the entire time). None seem to miss being unable to play a human. They are also helping me playtest the various homebrew races (though none seem to have touched the dwarves, elves, gnomes, or goblinoids...), which has been good.
I haven't read all 150 or so replies. Also, I chose 8 on the poll, because none were really what I went with. I guess 6 would have worked, but 41 total choices isn't exactly "limited", is it? Oh well, people seem to enjoy it. Why, I don't know, but they seem to. I guess I am doing something right?