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It definitely was the New Coke of D&D. It was quite popular, but never managed to convince a lot of the core fans it was a proper replacement for the previous version. So they went back to something more similar to the previous form, with some modifications to make it a little like the New...
Yehimal appears to be essentially unpopulated.
Durpar entirely lacks any sense of ethnic diversity. Durpar, for instance, has an almost singular religion, with only a minority practicing typical Faerunian religion, and apparently, the entire country is focused otherwise on wealth. It doesn't...
A hobgoblin was a house elf, typically depicted as a shapeshifter who was helpful but easily offended. "Hob" is just a nickname for Robert, so the name means "Bob goblin."
The mythical hydra was truly immortal. Its last head had to be buried under a rock to prevent its regeneration.
The...
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If spirit folk are matter-of-factly...
I didn't even think about FR back then.
Spirit folk are common as heck. They have low ability score requirements, can be samurai, and live comfortably in human society.
Then why does it have hooves? What do you think it is?
I'm not excusing racism in the game. I'm making an observation...
Why, yes. I happen to have a copy handy right here.
I always played a spirit folk samurai, and this is a game where you can play a crab.
Somebody better tell this guy before he gets in trouble:
To be fair, it's an authentically Japanese racist caricature of the Ainu people.