Fantasy Creatures: Lore

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First of all, Fantasy Creatures is a fantasy world that contains mythical being of all sorts. However, some rules have been established, so please bear them in mind before editing or adding pages.

Species

There are, so far, the following species, of which there are some rules regarding. If you add a new species—be it on the main page as a player character, or just as a non-player character anywhere else—feel free to add them to this list.

So far, there are:

  • Humans — Like real humans; regarded as fatter than elves, shorter than orcs; are both moral and immoral depending; tend to live within cities amongst mostly their own kind, but also half-elves and handfuls of orcs, perhaps also others they're less aware of
  • Elves — Like weaker, slimmer humans, with pointed ears; regarded as a physically lacking race, though they're known to often be quite tall; usually more moral than immoral; tend to live in large nomadic family units known as clans, generally with just their own kind
  • Half-elves — Like humans with pointed ears and more elfish genitalia; a hybrid species born from a pairing of a human and an elf; are infertile (because all real-life hybrids are); often discriminated against by both humans who hate elves and elves who hate humans; generally live anywhere that'll have them, typically wherever they were born
  • Orcs — Like stronger, taller humans, with green skin, and with tusk-like lower canines; penis length ranges from seven to nine inches typically; regarded as a physically intimidating race of brutish people; oftentimes immoral people; live within large extended families called clans
  • Ogres — Large and animalistic; barely sapient at all; either green or grey; live within herds of their own kind; aggressive and dangerous; occasionally domesticated
  • Fairies — Tiny (~1 foot tall), human-like species, with wings (typically insect wings, occasionally bat wings); regarded as a magically powerful species of tricksters and pranksters; often have good morals, but are prone to mischievous behaviour; live typically within villages small enough to match their size
  • Succubi — Human-like species of demons, with forked tongues and thin tails; regarded as a sociopathic race of demon who are unnaturally good at sex; consume the orgasms of men and women in place of food; are hot to the touch; taste generally like cooking meat smells or like burning smells; revere virgins as holy, considering deflowering them to be an almost religiously sacred act; can take souls through deals; can create thralls from consenting mortals; live in hell until summoned to the mortal world
  • Angels — Human-like species of beautiful winged women; regarded as a pure and holy species of loyal servants; serve the wills of those who call upon them, so long as the caller's motives are pure; live in heaven until summoned
  • Nymphs — A physically identical species to humans, save for that they are unaging and all female; regarded as a naïve but beautiful species of flirtatious loners; abhor wearing clothes, even seeing other wearing clothes, and thus are naked whenever they can be; live in forests and generally amongst nature
  • Vampires — Vamprism is technically a disease rather than a species, and it can be contracted by virtually any sapient race; vampires drink blood of human-like species in place of food and water; vampires burn in the sun, have no reflection and can live for until they are killed without aging; vampires are generally considered attractive regardless of what they look like, even being able to seduce people who arent otherwise attracted to their sex; live wherever they can, only surfacing at night
  • Thralls — Technically not a species, thralls are sapient beings turned into servants of other sapient being through magic; thralls have free will, except wherein their master commands them; thralls typically live with their master, but can live anywhere
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