Don't worry Araph, I am not saying that their will be a huge number of random radiated Humans. What I am planning is closer to what Serious said. There are mostly 5 different "mutations" (which is a terrible word to discribe it, now that I think about it), with only a small ten percent of the human race being the horrible mix-match that you are all likley thinking. I'll go into more detail once I am atmy computer, seeing as this phone is a dick to just type all of this, let alone a textwall .
I wasn't just saying about a mix-and-match set of mutations; I mean I'm not having any race be related to any other race more than how we're related to other primates. If I'm making fantasy races, I'm doing it right! So to speak. That is, arbitrarily set based on a set of preconceived notions passed down from other media without any form of explanation. That's how fantasy is supposed to work, right?
Have I ever said before how much I HATE this mentality? I like creativeness and Innovation, and also support the creative of new fiction. Stock Fantasy races, which you sound like you want to use, are a vice sin in my book. They have been overused so much, and I hate it. I do not want you to do this, and I mean that quite seriously.
Now do you want to at least hear my ideas, or are you going to just ignore me and not even give the work I put a rather decent effort into a chance?
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to offend.
When I say stock fantasy races, I mean using the names and appearances of the species. I am not by any stretch planning on creating a boring and creatively-sterile wasteland of vapid retellings. I apologize for accidentally disregarding your ideas; I read through your mini-blurb on the variants on humans and my mind only saw the word 'mutations'. I didn't really think my way through what was written, and just went back to what I had originally been thinking. I'd be glad to hear your ideas, and I'll do my best to not repeat what happened earlier.
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arbitrarily set based on a set of preconceived notions passed down from other media without any form of explanation. That's how fantasy is supposed to work, right?
comment was just intended to be a joke. I place a lot of value on fantastical creativity, and I would never leave truly generic creatures in the game. Please bear in mind that I've put a lot of work into this, to the extent that my daily schedule is 'go to school, get home from school, respond to forum posts, work on game, go to sleep.' Already-used races are due to me trying to get everything into working order in as small of a time limit as I can, and I was trying to avoid needing to create five or so new races with distinct traits and cultures by borrowing from other works.
Finally, no, I have not ever heard you say how much you hate that particular mentality. I get why you loathe it so much, I'm trying to balance avoiding that with saving time, and I agree that the stock races are overused. I'm putting many, many hours into this thing, and the
moment the core rules are done I want to make original EVERYTHING; races, monsters, classes, the whole shebang. But I need to have a semi-workable game and setting so that play-testing can start and rule fixes can be made. I just need more time.