>a historical "real world"/"modern day" setting featuring no humans at all, just mythological creatures
>a "thread" on /tg/ featuring no content, just a picture and a single line of greentext
>>44396463
So, Shadowrun dialled back a few years and with one fewer metatype?
>>44396543
If humans never existed at all,could be neat. Culture could develop over completely divergent lines
>>44396463
Centaur's Worries
>>44396463
If there are no humans how do we have anything for the mythology to work with, since so many mythological creatures are defined entirely by their relations with humans or creatures that defined humans such as gods?
>>44396981
That's literally not an issue.
>>44396463
Have humans simply never existed, or are they like TES dwemer, strange and inscrutable kin who suddenly vanished, leaving behind empty cities littered with mysterious relics?
>>44396493
How come you're not posting with your admin tripcode on?
>>44396463
Don't most human-less settings eventually end up with a race that essentially fulfills the same "normal" role that humans do?
>>44397281
What is that from? Google search gives me nothing.
>>44398660
Centaur no Nayami