@Rune_Alchemist Looks like Cinnia and Rhen might get along well, either flirting with each other or teaming up to flirt with someone else. Rhen would definitely enjoy looking like Cinnia's twin and messing with people.
@Rune_Alchemist Well, I'm going to get a sword up my ass, because I have to have one of my characters mention her frolicking through the forest.
@Rune_Alchemist Looks like Cinnia and Rhen might get along well, either flirting with each other or teaming up to flirt with someone else. Rhen would definitely enjoy looking like Cinnia's twin and messing with people.
@Rune_Alchemist Xd, sounds fun. Was there a limit on characters or has that not been decided?
@Rune_Alchemist If we get a lot of people, I'll probably only allow one character, but if there's 5 or less, I'll allow two so the group can be filled out more.
Many many species. Neko, Inumi (Dog) Kitsune (Fox) Lupine (Wolf) Orc could be considered human ish. Lalafell, Dwarf, Halfling, Half Dwarf, Sun Elf, Moon Elf, High Elf, Dark Elf, Woof Elf, there are so many species and there from the top of my head.
@Iuniper There's the standard D&D races, which in the current edition are:
- Aaracokra
- Aasimar
- Bugbear
- Dragonborn
- Dwarf
- Elf
- Firbolg
- Genasi
- Gnome
- Goblin
- Goliath
- Halfling
- Half-elf
- Half-orc
- Hobgoblin
- Human
- Kenku
- Kobold
- Lizardfolk
- Orc
- Tabaxi
- Triton
- Tiefling
- Yuan-ti
And that's if you don't include the third-party source material which adds merfolk and vampires just as a start. Some of the others sound like what furries use to describe various biological abominations resulting from cramming human anatomy into an animal's physiology. :Joke
Also, play the Elder Scrolls games Morrowind or Skyrim.