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<blockquote data-quote="Odhanan" data-source="post: 2077484" data-attributes="member: 12324"><p>Me too, I like furry races, when their presence within a setting is not overwhelming. Let's just say I like them in homeopathic doses.</p><p></p><p>On a roleplaying standpoint, playing a sentient but somehow feral individual is something appealing to my imagination. It is much like playing out some of the best moments of Conan. It is hard to bring to the table correctly, though (because from experience, it involves a lot of introverted RP, which is a bit of an oxymoron at the game table. For your roleplaying to generate pleasure around the table, it has to be voiced out somehow). </p><p></p><p>Now, some here talk about Litorians and Sibbecai of MCAE. I think that the Litorian is not original. But I love it anyway, because that's what I want a classic furry sentient to look like. It's like a non original ideal to me. Now for the Sibbecai, however, the background is a bit more original. Their relationship with the Hu Charad, the giants, is unique, and allows roleplaying opportunities different from a Litorian/classic furry guy. It can be that a sibbecai admires giants, or despises them, or feels annoyingly inferior to them, or superior to everyone else because he has been "built" and not "spontaneously created" like other species. It can really be lots of things, depending on the player's imagination.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Odhanan, post: 2077484, member: 12324"] Me too, I like furry races, when their presence within a setting is not overwhelming. Let's just say I like them in homeopathic doses. On a roleplaying standpoint, playing a sentient but somehow feral individual is something appealing to my imagination. It is much like playing out some of the best moments of Conan. It is hard to bring to the table correctly, though (because from experience, it involves a lot of introverted RP, which is a bit of an oxymoron at the game table. For your roleplaying to generate pleasure around the table, it has to be voiced out somehow). Now, some here talk about Litorians and Sibbecai of MCAE. I think that the Litorian is not original. But I love it anyway, because that's what I want a classic furry sentient to look like. It's like a non original ideal to me. Now for the Sibbecai, however, the background is a bit more original. Their relationship with the Hu Charad, the giants, is unique, and allows roleplaying opportunities different from a Litorian/classic furry guy. It can be that a sibbecai admires giants, or despises them, or feels annoyingly inferior to them, or superior to everyone else because he has been "built" and not "spontaneously created" like other species. It can really be lots of things, depending on the player's imagination. [/QUOTE]
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