How would you write a fantasy setting where humans are not the dominant race
How would you write a fantasy setting where humans are not the dominant race
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>Write a fantasy setting
>Find and replace instances of "human" with whatever other race I like more
wow, that was so hard
40k but the humans are losing
The humans in 40k are losing, just less quickly than most of the other races. 5k is just going to be orks versus nids
Don't include humans. That's the easiest way. It also means that the other races aren't as much reflections of humans, and you compare them to teach other instead.
Hatred of one's own species is unnatural
Maybe then you should stop hating yourself.
Who cares what's natural. Plagues are natural, doesn't mean they're good. Humans suck.
I'll bite. What is even your setting? Give me details, give me important figures and groups, tell me how your players reacted to said history. Tell me everything, how you came up with said ideas and if you are genuine I will help you. You are working on your own setting and not just making another zombie thread, right?
Come on, OP, I am not going to be here all day!
Here you go, bumpfag:
>1.) Humans went extinct and the races are successor species. The Time Machine, Planet of the Apes, Kamandi, the Legion of Superheroes, Children of Time, even Mah Hero Academia's heading in that direction.
>2.) Replace instances of 'human' with some other race. Like the average furry porn world.
>3.) Distant past, some other race is dominant. Elevon for instance, has Cro-Magon humans squatting in caves. Or Serpentmen enslaving early humanity.
>4.) The 'humans' aren't even 'humans' to begin with. The Culture 'humans' are something else, Hyrule is a bunch of larping knife-ears.
I can't stand bumpfag threads. He doesn't give fucking ANYTHING and expects us to do all the work. Typical bot.
What race do you want to be dominant?
Describe that race.
If your description is "They're like humans, but...", then ask yourself why you feel so strongly about them being dominant rather than humans.
This seems pretty dumb if only because that scenario you present is so easy to legitimately answer. Like I can say "elves", "like humans but they live for thousands of years", "because I want the highly stratified and stagnant society created by a practically immortal species and the effect it would have on the world to be a part of my game". Or "kenku", "like humans but they have avian features including the ability of flight", "because I want my game to have cool three-dimensional cities that reach into the clouds and polities that were never impeded by local geography and oceanic travel as much as humans were".
hey bumpfag OP, I asked you a question what your setting is like you goddamn cretin.
Not the OP you ape. Die mad
Ok, but can you still answer my question? What is even your setting? Give me details, give me important figures and groups, tell me how your players reacted to said history. Tell me everything, how you came up with said ideas and if you are genuine I will help you. You are working on your own setting and not just making another zombie thread, right?
I didn't make the thread senpai I was just addressing that post. I'm not playing a D&D game so this isn't relevant to me.
>Avoiding the question this hard using the cop out of "I don't play games"
Jesus christ at least put in a little effort. Couldn't even spend 5 minutes to type out a short blerb about dumb crap but I guess staying up all day constantly making stupid posts is going to drain you.
No mater how often you keep trying, your hand is just never gonna get pregnant.
Does that happen in your setting? Congrats on proving me wrong, you do have a creative bone in your body!
First Age Middle-Earth is exactly this. Men are new on the scene and many human houses pay fealty and service to the great Elven kings.
The better question is "why would you write a fantasy setting where humans are not the dominant race?
Numerous ways, given how broad fantasy is.
Humans were just recently killed en masse by something very evil or whatever. the refugees have moved into the lands of other species and have had to adapt to their cultures.
I have no idea what I'm doing but I did that in my campaign. The setting only has goblins, humans and elves, and elves are the dominant race. It's been a struggle trying to think of all the million ways a 1000-year lifespan would affect society.
Humans used to be the dominant race, but even the best human leadership can only last so long, and no matter how good your plans for the future are, someone new will come along and fuck things up. Elves could make plans lasting centuries and personally make sure they were seen through, which lead to them slowly taking over human territories through political and economical maneuvering.
I don't try to portray them as evil though, but it's hard not to fall on "a minority oppressed in a society of smug assholes" tropes when humans are involved. One of my players immediately wanted to make an elf hating character when I explained the setting.
I made the setting as a kind of personal meditation on death: in a world where elves live for 1000 years and goblins respawn infinitely through a ritual, would a human's life still be worthwhile? I think so and have tried to subtly theme the campaign around that.
>a non-human race is dominant
>no race is dominant
>humans are not present
Any of the above will do it, idiot.
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