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Got it. I think that clarifies your position clearly for everyone, now, right? This is pretty much 'labeling yourself clearly' so no one is confused, and I see no reason not to accept your self-applied label in this case.
"My best friend is a Tulnar, but I still don't like to look at them."
Acceptable?
Ah so you want to keep portraying me as intolorant then?
One of my nicknames is 'Mirror'.
Can confirm. Anyway can we get on with talking about kobolds?
Those little bastards killed a lot of my friends back in the day. It's left me with a hefty therapy bill.
Kobolds are one of my favorite characters to RP with when doing dnd. The sniveling little deceitful types that are paranoid to near insanity but geniuses at setting up crazy solutions to deal with that paranoia. Love it.
Though by kobold I mean little dragon people, I hate every other iteration of kobold I have seen. Being the little keepers of dragons is just so much cooler.
I am slightly partial to them. One of my favorite homebrews with my old dnd group was me playing a charismatic kobold trying to take over water deep in the name of Bahamut. It was great fun.
They were always comic relief or 'the crafty almost smarter than you but not quite' early encounter race in our early level sections of campaigns. Sometimes we even had really well made antagonists ones that got away and got stronger to try and take us
man has all the beast race players MALDING with his facts and logic
The funny thing is I am the exact opposite. I refuse to pay human in any game I play. I live as a human in real life, why would I want to play as one online too? And this always drives me to the opposite end of the spectrum from humans.
My general dislike of humans in real life makes me not want to play as one in games.
Hopefully this rant made a bit of sense
In Everquest I was really into the Dark Elf aesthetic, especially their city.
Tulnar are so mysterious, I have no idea what they might look like. If they allow some kind of underworld/dark elf variant, then you can bet I'll be all over that.