5e Humanoid Races
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According to the Monster Manual,
“ | Humanoids are the main peoples of the D&D world, both civilized and savage, including humans and a tremendous variety of other species. They have language and culture, few if any innate magical abilities (though most humanoids can learn spellcasting), and a bipedal form. The most common humanoid races are the ones most suitable as player characters: humans, dwarves, elves, and halflings. Almost as numerous but far more savage and brutal, and almost uniformly evil, are the races of goblinoids (goblins, hobgoblins, and bugbears), orcs, gnolls, lizardfolk, and kobolds. | ” |
5e Humanoid Races without an improving, reviewing, or removing template present.
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gollark: The better argument, I think, is that you can't go around objectively measuring what we "should" do somehow.
gollark: That's like saying "the fact that some people believe the earth is flat is evidence enough that there is nothing objective about the eath's shape".
gollark: Not really.
gollark: They're "real" like other concepts in that people believe in them, but they aren't objective fact.
gollark: Exactly!
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