Roll on this table
as a supplement to determine what relatively standard and widespread
fantasy race you want to include in your fantasy setting- excluding
the generic standbys of Elf, Dwarf, Orc, Halfling, Gnome, and Human.
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30 Mostly-Generic Fantasy Races
[1]
The “Barbarian” Human. Taller, sometimes partially giant.
[2]
The “Amazon” Human. Female only offshoot.
[3]
The “Dark” Human. Something like Drow, or just unnaturally (pitch
black) dark skin.
[4]
Lizard people. Always from the swamp or desert.
[5]
Plant people. Not treants- just have green skin and like leaves for
hair.
[6]
Multi-colored skin people. May be Genie born, or like Gensai.
[7]
Treants. Actually playable sticks and branches, the Ents. May be
“dryads” instead.
[8]
Wolf people. May be “domestic dog” race instead, with many
various breeds.
[9]
Dhampir people. Vampire-like powers, white hair, can go out in the
sun.
[10]
Tieflings, or Cambions. Half demon type people.
[11]
Kobolds. The less flighty and stupid variety for playable characters.
[12]
Dragonborn.
[13]
Gel/Slime people. Almost certainly a single amorphous mass in
humanoid shape.
[14]
Monstergirls and/or monsterboys. Looks like a human with animal ears
and tails.
[15]
Snake people. Most depictions are Naga like, with a long tail instead
of legs.
[16]
Cat people. Lazy, vain, good at being thieves.
[17]
Mermaids. Possibly more like Aquaman, or maybe with little gils
instead of ears.
[18]
Warforged. Robot people, probably more arcane then mechanical.
[19]
Puppet and/or Scarecrow people.
[20]
Bat people.
[21]
Mushroom people.
[22]
Stone/Mountain people. May be the “trolls” or too big and not
necessarily playable.
[23]
Minotaurs.
[24]
Centaurs
[25]
Satyrs
[26]
Monkey or Ape people.
[27]
Goblins. Often these are monsters and not a normal “race”, but
some crossover exists.
[28]
Undead/Forsaken intelligent zombie and/or ghost people.
[30]
Shapeshifter/changeling race.
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