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preciselyHuman is a descriptor for a group of which we are the sole survivors.
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preciselyHuman is a descriptor for a group of which we are the sole survivors.
Both Neanderthals and Homo Sapiens Sapiens are humans.
I don't think you are arguing for the humans in FR being Neanderthals though....Both Neanderthals and Homo Sapiens Sapiens are humans.
There is no need to assume that D&D humans are Homo Sapiens Sapiens, especially if it creates an unnecessary cognitive dissonance.
I just know that of there's one thing fantasy settings need, it's strictly observed biological taxonomies.Both Neanderthals and Homo Sapiens Sapiens are humans.
There is no need to assume that D&D humans are Homo Sapiens Sapiens, especially if it creates an unnecessary cognitive dissonance.
No one is!I don't think you are arguing for the humans in FR being Neanderthals though....
obviously.... that was my pointNo one is!
No one.
I am not disagreeing with that, I am simply having a different idea about how fantastic I prefer them to be.We are arguing that fantasy humans don't need to be the exact same as Earth humans. That's all. That's it.
I disagree, a Dragonborn will always be more fantastic to me than a human, same for a dragon. An elf is not as fantastical as a beholder or Zuggtmoy.Fantasy humans are exactly as fantastic as everything else in the world.
Hey, I want verisimilitude.No one is!
No one.
We are arguing that fantasy humans don't need to be the exact same as Earth humans. That's all. That's it.
Fantasy humans are exactly as fantastic as everything else in the world. They're not some Mundane Absolute Point. and even if they were, normal humans are capable of greater feats than people who demand verisimilitude seem to realize. I posted a video of it. Caught in 180P.
Because you can't have fantastical things that look exactly like non-fantastical ones without calling out that point, in my view. Where fantasy differs from the mundane, and it isn't visibly obvious, why would all of you assume everyone just "gets it", where so much of the most well-known work in the genre (@Ruin Explorer 's modern list not withstanding) does call out the supernatural? I really don't get where this resistance is coming from.every human in fantasy land is magic, magic permeates the entire universe there, fighter's strength is because of magic letting them naturally grow stronger, tougher, faster than 'earth humans' but it's not 'active magic' you put a fighter in an antimagic field and they don't implode or loose their strength the same way as if you put a griffon in the same antimagic they don't implode, just because the fighters aren#t wiggling their fingers and muttering incantations it doesn't mean they're not drawing on magic
why, in a world where everything is literal fantasy, the martials are excluded for not specifically stating how they manage to be fantastical? sure they might be 'mundane' but they're mundane to the par of a world with elves and dragons and where the gods can and will literally come down from the heavens to deliver boons or smack sense into people.
And...No one is!
No one.
We are arguing that fantasy humans don't need to be the exact same as Earth humans. That's all. That's it.
Fantasy humans are exactly as fantastic as everything else in the world. They're not some Mundane Absolute Point. and even if they were, normal humans are capable of greater feats than people who demand verisimilitude seem to realize. I posted a video of it. Caught in 180P.