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Furries and Fantasy: The World of FAUNA

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!

At last... At long last, I have information to add Furries to my favorite D&D Settings. :D I am so greatful... Now I can finally plan out campaigns in the setting of "Crushed: The Doomed Kitten Adventures", "Fight, Cast and Evade", and other similar worlds.

Now all we need are some "Favored Classes"
 
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Im not really sure what to do about favored classes. I havent thought about that yet! Thanks for bringing it to my attention!

Ive also updated the Fauna page...corrected a few errors, and split the Rodent species into Small and Large categories.
 

Minor issue I dislike bat's being called rodents, but that's just minor.

If your wanting firearms to be rare and nobody knows about them then I would definattly make them an exotic profiency that fighters don't get automatically.


As for Bird, Repiles and other things, in my opinion everything that can be anthromorphised should.

Example
 

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Salutations,

Redwall is a book series by Brain Jacques- about anthropomorphic mice and other smaller animals in a medivel world.

http://www.redwall.org/

While I think you have done a fine job in your rules, I don't think they would work easily with Redwall since it centers almost entirely on rodents and small mammals- which would by your rules make them all very similar.

FD
 

Thanks! Now that Ive seen the website , I know what youre talking about. I know that Ive seen some books in the fantasy section with anthropomorphs on the cover, but Ive never read any of them.

Thanks!
 

Ow, ow, ow

First of all I would LOVE to play a furry themed D&D game, but my current group find my current furrytude to be "creepy."


But anywhos, I think your ideas are very intresting and suprisingly balanced, however one line did raise a smirk:

"Kangaroo: Kangaroo. +3 racial bonus to Jump checks; females have a pouch with the capacity of a large belt pouch."

Now think about this Verrrrrry carefuly. . .a kangaroo's pouch is for
all means a secondary uterus. It's interior is very delicate, sensitive and is where HER NIPPLES ARE. Now I don't know about you, but this is not exactly the place I would want to keep my car keys and spare change.

Now I understand that this information is probably provided in case of an emergency, but in a furry world, a kangaroofems' pouch would be the first place to be searched... ;)
 

Re: Ow, ow, ow

Albuquerquehalsey said:

Now think about this Verrrrrry carefuly. . .a kangaroo's pouch is for
all means a secondary uterus. It's interior is very delicate, sensitive and is where HER NIPPLES ARE. Now I don't know about you, but this is not exactly the place I would want to keep my car keys and spare change.

Good point....perhaps for the kangaroos and opossums (and any other marsupials) we should stipulate that although they do have a pouch, said pouches are not intended for carrying anything but young, and the suggestion that anything else be put in there is offensive to the extreme!
 

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