Hey kids! Let's play a game called, "Spot the Warhammer 40k fan!"
Hey now, the greatest empire in the history of Savarra was predominantly human for a reason. Clearly, you don’t have to be a Warhammer 40k to get the obvious. Tho I amHey kids! Let's play a game called, "Spot the Warhammer 40k fan!"
I will not learn from this information to grow and become a better person. Matter of fact, I will double down and become worse.Actually no, it was human/elf (more or less equally) plus minority populations of pretty much everybody else on the continent. Savarran Imperium of Man it was not.
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Based. What about kobolds though, lol?Sadly we can't make any Book of Grudges jokes since short people don't exist in Savarra (goblins don't count as people).
Matter of fact, if you are short at all, you don't have a soul/count as a person, shrimple as. That's why imps are so short, it all makes sense now!Kiyoko is 5ft tall. So you have s point.
Superior species then. I guess that is technically more accurate too, but it feels a little weird to use that term in a fantasy setting. Seems oddly modern, maybe even anachronistic. Almost like if, I don't know, the champion were to be called a mutant (I'm looking at you, witcher, with your literate, unwashed NPCs, seemingly implying they have a basic understanding of the concept of genetics), even though post-portal that fits twice well.Superior race is really awful to read for Big History Reasons... can we not use that as a term?
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I think in witchers case it's more religious propaganda than educated peasants.Superior species then. I guess that is technically more accurate too, but it feels a little weird to use that term in a fantasy setting. Seems oddly modern, maybe even anachronistic. Almost like if, I don't know, the champion were to be called a mutant (I'm looking at you, witcher, with your literate, unwashed NPCs, seemingly implying they have a basic understanding of the concept of genetics), even though post-portal that fits twice well.
Certainly not my first choice to use it, out of habit, but ultimately, I don't really mind it that much either.
Well I mean yeah probably, they probably are just parroting off the words of more educated individuals. Still, feels odd even if it is the most educated actually know the word's definition. I guess you could also say that you don't need a microscope to observe the obvious abnormalities in a witcher, so the development of the word and its usage is still reasonable and appropriate. Again though, it's just one of those words that feels anachronistic, even though it obviously isn't cause clearly the genre we are talking about is not historical fiction. It's a vibes thing, not really an objective issue.I think in witchers case it's more religious propaganda than educated peasants.
Yeah, I want to (CoC2) rape the priest.True. And domming the DILF would make some people here very happy I'm sure.
Stay away from Eubicha! Why's everyone wanna turn the ladies into herms!?I want to turn Eubicha into a herm. I just realized we don't have a single herm centaur that will take give and take.
Tell me about it. Somebody successfully writes one or two characters with only one set of implements below the belt, and suddenly people start asking, "How can we attach a cock tho?"Stay away from Eubicha! Why's everyone wanna turn the ladies into herms!?
Probably because Sugo has been forgotten, or is considered complete, and Taldahs just has zero possible interactions. Not even talks.Why is there no one asking to give Taldah's or Sugo a vagina! Leave my happy harness horse alone!