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a bariaur?

2D Fantasy posted on Dec 31, 2006
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Here's the thing, in the "universe" of Planescape (the multi-verse of D&D) there is this proud race known as bariaur. Males of this race look like horned centaurs, but when I first played it, the DM told us the females where bipeds, similar to satyrs, he though this because there was this drawing of a biped girls with beastly feet and I think it was described as a female bariaur. Ignoring the problem of mating for such a situation, it made sense to us since in no other race on D&D there is such a big difference between sexes (the racial adjustments are different and the available classes too). So I designed this bariaur female warrior that is a friend of Ariel and then, when I made more research, I found that female bariaur are quadrupeds (the lower part looks like a ewe). So, what can I do with this girl? I don't mind saying that in our "house rules", female bariaurs look like this, but if you want to be strict we can say she is a satyr (anyone knows how a satyr girl looks?). With this random rant I have wasted too much space, and probably few will understand the problem, but since I don't want to extend myself (more) let's leave the drawing speak for itself :D

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JohnDelaquiox

2:46PM | Sun, 31 December 2006

very cute character and kewl story


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