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nightgolem Veteran knight
Posts : 276 Join date : 2008-07-21 Age : 37 Location : under a tree on a hilltop
| Subject: Re: Can we cut down on single-gender races? Maybe a little? Wed Feb 17, 2010 7:16 pm | |
| Don't the felarya treants look like trees with guy faces? ^^; they have a lot less person features... | |
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/Fish/ Hero
Posts : 1301 Join date : 2008-05-04 Age : 33 Location : The Stream of Consciousness
| Subject: Re: Can we cut down on single-gender races? Maybe a little? Thu Feb 18, 2010 1:22 am | |
| - Anime-Junkie wrote:
- This would solve the issue of how dryads get a mate.
Eh, by counterpart I was referring to an equivalent, not anything to do with their species. Treants are elementals, mind. Aesthetically they serve as the solution to no male dryads. | |
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/Fish/ Hero
Posts : 1301 Join date : 2008-05-04 Age : 33 Location : The Stream of Consciousness
| Subject: Re: Can we cut down on single-gender races? Maybe a little? Thu Feb 18, 2010 1:39 am | |
| Oh yeah, can we get a ruling for precision about Nemiseses? The way it's worded seems to imply that males may exist elsewhere, just not in Felarya. If that isn't the case, and males simply don't exist among that race can this be confirmed? | |
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Karbo Evil admin
Posts : 3812 Join date : 2007-12-08
| Subject: Re: Can we cut down on single-gender races? Maybe a little? Fri Feb 19, 2010 2:23 am | |
| yes. Nemesises are quite rare in general on Felarya and they appear to be all females. I had something in mind about their dream ability to explain that and the fact the only the females are able to weave the dreams, but I sort of gave up on developping that idea further for now ^^; A male nemesis coming to Felarya from a portal is something possible though. | |
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/Fish/ Hero
Posts : 1301 Join date : 2008-05-04 Age : 33 Location : The Stream of Consciousness
| Subject: Re: Can we cut down on single-gender races? Maybe a little? Fri Feb 19, 2010 10:10 am | |
| - Karbo wrote:
- yes. Nemesises are quite rare in general on Felarya and they appear to be all females. I had something in mind about their dream ability to explain that and the fact the only the females are able to weave the dreams, but I sort of gave up on developping that idea further for now ^^;
A male nemesis coming to Felarya from a portal is something possible though. Ah, I see. Thanks for the clarification. | |
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Shady Knight Lord of the Elements
Posts : 4580 Join date : 2008-01-20 Age : 34
| Subject: Re: Can we cut down on single-gender races? Maybe a little? Fri Feb 19, 2010 10:19 am | |
| I think all races can have female counterparts. I think it's because Felarya was originally around female pred vore. I don't see why Harpies should all be female. Why can't male harpies be possible? Or dryads with a male body above the trunk? It could happen. | |
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/Fish/ Hero
Posts : 1301 Join date : 2008-05-04 Age : 33 Location : The Stream of Consciousness
| Subject: Re: Can we cut down on single-gender races? Maybe a little? Fri Feb 19, 2010 10:24 am | |
| - Sean Okotami wrote:
- I think all races can have female counterparts. I think it's because Felarya was originally around female pred vore. I don't see why Harpies should all be female.
Harpies are justified because learn2mythology Also they can serve as undeniable proof that males (of a variety of races), in fact, must exist. : P The points have been made here in this thread concerning male dryads, and I concede that they'd be fine as is. Treants seem to be able to serve such a role. Felarya's flavor means that more single-gender races may exist without seeming too strange compared to other settings; I created this thread to bring attention to the fact that it can still get out of hand if we don't keep the total in mind. | |
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