What magical races would see humans as exotic?
>>49418860
Would limbless creatures view us the same way we view tentacle monsters?
>>49418904
>Oh no, please mister scary human, don't force your legs and your arms into my defenceless holes.
Aaaaaand suddenly I realize how tentacle monsters probably feel.
>They have these, these openings, and on top of their head stalk they have one large one, and they use it to communicate and to breath, but they, holy shit get this, they have these bone extrusions and they use them to rip and tear up material to aid in digestion.
>What the fuck, man.
>I know, right? Apparently they even touch each others holes and exchange bodily fluids as a sign of affection.
>*sounds of someone gagging*
>>49419050
Look up Sexy Losers. There's a tentacle monster character in some of the strips exactly like that.
>>49418860
Anything not made out of meat, for example.
>>49418904
>Would limbless creatures view us the same way we view tentacle monsters?
Probably, I can wiggle my ears and move my eyebrows individually and people wonder just how the hell I can do it or how it feels, a creature with three fingers would probably marvel the same way at a creature with five fingers.
>>49418904
TO be honest, I don't think limb;less creatures would ever have the same level of civilization we do.
Tool-use is pretty important for that.
>>49419248
Oh hello mr. boring. Telekinesis helped them develop culture.
>>49418860
Do japs view whites as exotic
>>49419790
Not really, they're "different" but they're not exotic.
>>49418860
Humans can't be exotic, they're boring and normal.
>>49419836
To humans.
Dragons do.
Imagine you have a cage of mice, and every once in a while some of them spontaneously achieve godhood.
>>49419050
Wouldn't it be?
>dont force your limbtentacles (aka fingers and toes) into my defensless holes
>>49418860
Slivers would see humans as food.
>>49418860
Gnomes and halflings, probably. Any race taller than them.
>>49420647
That sound like an interesting premise of a book or game
I always loved the idea that the aliens in Galaxy quest didn't understand acting. It was so foreign to them that we could "lie" to each other for fun.
If you were to breed with a sliver what ability would it inherit from you to share with the hive?
>>49419287
And wings would help them overcome problems early human cultures had with communication and natural barriers to ground-based exploration and trade.
>>49418860
>All slivers you control get thicc.
>>49421336
but wings are limbs
>>49418860
anglos.
>>49418860
I hate Nu-Slivers so much. Why does a Sliver need thick birthing hips anyways?
>>49421839
It was inevitable. Copying the abilities of other creatures over time will eventually result in humanoid slivers
>>49421125
"All slivers have 'At the beginning of your upkeep, pay 1 or tap this.'"