DnD total conversion mod: The World Has Always Been Furries

Humans are dogs now cause they're considered the default and dogs have crazy morphological diversity

Dwarves can be badgers or moles probably but i'm leaning towards badgers cause that's cool

Elves are like, owls or something (I mean you've got aarakocra for raptors and parrots and kenku for corvids already so why not)

Halflings can be rabbits cause Tolkein wasn't subtle and neither was Gygax

Add in some stat changes for flavor

Half-orcs can be boars be cause tusks and mauscles

Goliaths can be bears because strongth

Idk about tieflings I never gave them much thought tbh

@SanjoTheBanjo some might say the obvious answer is that tieflings are goats or rams.

however, i know the truth

tieflings are corvids, because 1. want shiny things, 2. will trick u for it, 3. very fashionable while doing so, 4. not evil like many people say just out 4 a laff hun xoxo

@SanjoTheBanjo but if d&d is hit by a furry beam

does that mean the furries get de-furred

kenku are just regular humans now

@wigglytuffitout no humans allowed, 100% furry, so the furries stay the same. Or at least get edited to properly represent the animal that they are- Crows aren't even that great vocal mimics!

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@SanjoTheBanjo ok that does make more *logical* sense, but it is not as funny.

maybe foxes for tieflings? that seems kinda the same vibe. i feel like most of the egregiously tiefling behavior i hear people talk about could conceivably be done by Reynard the Fox so it works

@wigglytuffitout eh, it's the most furry options for the least work. "Logic" wasn't really a concern.

Tieflings are definitely foxes though. 100% correct. You're hired.

@wigglytuffitout gnomes are mice/rats because the grooming behavior looks a little tinkery idk

@SanjoTheBanjo i like that! or depending on how neurotic you like your gnomes: hamsters.

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