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*Caveman | *Caveman | ||
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*Hydra | *Hydra | ||
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*Minotaur | *Minotaur | ||
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*Nalgnashnee | *Nalgnashnee | ||
*Ogre | *Ogre | ||
− | **Ogres are around the same earth-normal biochemistry as humans. However, I haven't actually decided if they're primates with a common ancestor to humans (like cave men) or if they're a case of convergent evolution producing a similar body plan. Taking an ogre skull is probably around the same area, morally, as the minotaur skulls. They are distant and inimical enough to humans that it's okay to do so. Taking cave-man skulls would start to get a little weird. [Private discussion with Wyzard. No public link. -- Celeste] | + | **Ogres are around the same earth-normal biochemistry as humans. However, I haven't actually decided if they're primates with a common ancestor to humans (like cave men) or if they're a case of convergent evolution producing a similar body plan. Taking an ogre skull is probably around the same area, morally, as the minotaur skulls. They are distant and inimical enough to humans that it's okay to do so. Taking cave-man skulls would start to get a little weird. [Private discussion with Wyzard. No public link (yet). -- Celeste] |
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*Owlbear | *Owlbear | ||
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*Skeleton | *Skeleton |