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WOW THIS TOOK LIKE TWO WEEKS? Well maybe more like 4 days overall, since I only worked on them over the weekends.BUT YO, REMEMBER THE FANTASY CHARACTERS I POSTED A WHILE AGO
I'll probably be making more (as well as environments and creatures), but first I wanted to explore the races I had in mind for the world me and *Ai-Bee are building for this.
This project is currently unnamed, but it's something I've wanted to do ever since I was in middle school.
A lot of High Fantasy is very overdone and all the designs are inbred, so as a kid I wanted to see a fantasy world that was more diverse, but used a lot of familiar things from the genre.
I realize I'm taking a lot of liberties with the typical interpretations of High Fantasy...but it's fucking fantasy, dude.
What's fantasy without imagination? I always thought the "rules" some people ascribe to were bullshit anyway.
(sorry any Tolkien/D&D-die-hards, this project probably isn't for you)
Disclaimers:
I reference a lot of cultures and plan to mix them with more typical fantasy elements, but if anyone who belongs to the cultures that inspired me, by all means please let me know if I've done anything seriously wrong or offensive and I will look into it and fix it as best as I can. And yes, I know where the names I'm using came from.
No body shaming will be tolerated. (ʘ‿ʘ✿)
So without any further ado, here is some thought-vomit on each of the races and sub-races!
Halflings
Dwarves: Infamous for pillaging and pirating, these stout, powerful warriors are dignified sailors, hunters, and musicians. They typically live in small villages within a larger clan, where younglings are promoted to either apprentice under their parents’ occupation or become warriors. As a customary coming of age ceremony, young Dwarves are often taken on big “Hunts” where they find and slay giant monsters from the neighboring seas or woodlands, which they bring home for tanning and food. Though in-fighting is common among the clans, the Dwarves are surprisingly friendly with most other races. However, they once had wonderful relations with the Goblins before the slave trade began in the West, so they tend to dislike most of the other Western races.
Inspirations and notes: Viking/Nordic and Celtic cultures. Thick, muscular bodies, tallest Halfling race. Lion-inspired hair and tails. North European features
Gnomes: Professional, fast-paced, and ambitious, the Gnomes are straight-forward and business-minded, known for their amazing inventions, clockwork, and weapons market. They hold technological advancement in the highest regard, working in a closely-knit society dedicated to the next scientific break-through. Because of their work-oriented lives, families are rarely heard of and children are usually raised by caretakers (usually Goblins) rather than birth-parents. While Goblin-rights are slowly making progress in their society, Gnomes are still the worst perpetrators of low-income employment. Their industries can be rather cutthroat and dog-eat-dog, but to them, that’s the excitement of life.
Inspirations and notes: Renaissance era Italian culture and clockpunk. Portly, fluffy bodies. Kangaroo rat ears and tail. Mediterranean/Slavic features
Fae: Elusive and mysterious, the Fae are a very secretive, almost cultish, people who live deep within the forest-marshes of the East. They value mortal humility and discipline, believing the acknowledgement of weakness is the first step to enlightenment. Most of their society is religious, congregating around monasteries grown out of the tree roots. Their religion has spread throughout the East, influencing the Garuda most, who they see as students or a sibling-culture for them to guide— though they are very picky about the ones they allow into their haven. They are very in-tune with nature and magic, and shun many of the other races. As a result, they’re not very well-known for anything, and most knowledge of them is actually hearsay.
Inspirations and notes: Ancient Inca culture. Petite, short, and thin; deer tails. Central to South American features.
Kobolds: Known as some of the most beautiful people in the south, the Kobolds are a collection of small tribes and villages that populate the Southern Plains. A simple people, they are generally peaceful and light-hearted among their own communities, but can be defensive and closed-off to outsiders. They don’t interact much with Giants and Djinni who live in the neighboring Great Desert, but they do trade frequently with the the Gorgons; having very good relations with their culture. Kobolds are amazing hunters and pride themselves in their pelts, animal ornamentation, jewelry, and basket-weaving. Their lifestyle is fairly simple, led by village elders, witch doctors, and mystical seers. Though not particularly religious, their superstitions and faith in their spiritual leaders often go unquestioned.
Inspirations and notes: Himba culture, with a mix of general southern African cultures. Muscular, short, jackal ears and tail. South African features.
The other races:
To see more of this world, please visit this gallery !
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be4urdone [2022-11-09 02:49:52 +0000 UTC]
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FeathersMcGraaw [2022-04-11 18:37:48 +0000 UTC]
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Dyemelikeasunset In reply to FeathersMcGraaw [2022-04-12 21:52:07 +0000 UTC]
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talkingtoiletking [2019-08-22 09:31:32 +0000 UTC]
I've only seen humanoid fantasy races with those gerbil tails the dwarves have twice before; once form the littles cartoon and another time from Humon's depiction of what elves originally looked like.
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Donutsarelife [2018-12-05 23:39:08 +0000 UTC]
Ahhhh! the designs and inspirations for each culture are incredible! I love each temperament and aspect of each faction of this race! I can't get enough of the Kobolds though they are probably my favourite of the 4 X'D The Kobolds remind me of the Maori although the Maori were alot scarier in some aspects X'D
---> www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kwIkF… a song by a band I like that depicts this side rather well and is sung entirely in Maori. It's also a metal band who look like Hanson? X'D
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Dyemelikeasunset In reply to Donutsarelife [2018-12-06 00:22:55 +0000 UTC]
Holy crap, I watched the video and read the description and it's so cool that the band is bringing the culture into their music and art! I actually love metal and am probably gonna check out the rest of their stuff!
Thank you so much for sharing a small part of your culture with me! This is so awesome
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Dyemelikeasunset In reply to SitaraChe2000 [2018-03-28 01:35:22 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much!!
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TheR3mnanT [2018-03-07 16:53:15 +0000 UTC]
These are exquisite, this collection and the others. Is it for a book or something?
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Dyemelikeasunset In reply to TheR3mnanT [2018-03-10 23:12:49 +0000 UTC]
I'm currently in the middle of building a world for people to roleplay in
Thank you!
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TheR3mnanT In reply to Dyemelikeasunset [2018-03-13 08:32:19 +0000 UTC]
That's brilliant, I'd be into that.
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DeadKnight1 [2018-03-06 03:29:35 +0000 UTC]
The dwarven women have beards! Ha ha ha ha! Just like Tolkien's Dwarves.
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NintendoMLPSapphic In reply to DeadKnight1 [2018-03-21 21:30:30 +0000 UTC]
As they should. I see too many female dwarves with chain mail bikinis and no beards.
Heck, Female dwarves should also have leg hair!!!!!!!
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ZelphyrTheSecond [2018-03-05 05:34:39 +0000 UTC]
shiddddddd guess im a halfling cus im 5' XD
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xblaklitex [2018-03-03 21:21:03 +0000 UTC]
Normally wouldn't find hairy people with tails cute, bit I gotta give them all a squeeze, especially the West Gnome woman. Look at those sheepy ears! 😍 And don't even get me started on the style and technique. Fantastic!
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Dyemelikeasunset In reply to xblaklitex [2018-03-04 04:19:55 +0000 UTC]
AH god thank you so much!!
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Dyemelikeasunset In reply to NazoHunter [2018-03-03 06:08:14 +0000 UTC]
my project isn't based on DnD, and I've seen some Kobolds in other high fantasy portrayed as rat people or dog people
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NazoHunter In reply to Dyemelikeasunset [2018-03-03 06:21:46 +0000 UTC]
Why not rabid rabbit people?
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spikedpsycho [2018-02-14 18:30:28 +0000 UTC]
5 feet is half of 12, wouldn't they be 5/6lings
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Sun-Crystals [2018-01-10 07:27:54 +0000 UTC]
I’m actually a lot like north dwarves, I come from scott,and (they appear Scottish) I am chubby, short, and hairy.
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Zwirzaczek10 [2017-10-22 17:11:14 +0000 UTC]
I love that kind of detailed fantasy worlds with races. It's so inspirating to me. I can't create races like that .v.
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Dyemelikeasunset In reply to Zwirzaczek10 [2017-11-10 01:45:33 +0000 UTC]
thank you so much!!
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biohazard09 [2017-10-08 19:57:22 +0000 UTC]
The halfling(Mostly dwarves) remind me of Huldra
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ArchangelOfJustice12 [2017-09-29 05:24:11 +0000 UTC]
Very good indeed, the Dwarves sure look fierce, the Gnomes been the genus, the Fae more secretive, and the Kobolds are Beautiful.
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Seekerlano [2017-06-11 01:46:20 +0000 UTC]
Interesting how you give your twists on these people.
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TheRabbitWhoHovers [2017-06-07 01:13:35 +0000 UTC]
huh, love how you gave all of them tails-really makes them distinct (especially the dwarves)
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S7alker117 [2017-01-18 01:10:46 +0000 UTC]
Do not mind yourself with liberties taken with fantasy archetypes. It has been said for a while that fantasy is getting somewhat stale, so I don't mind that your genealogies are as they are, quite the contrary, I find them refreshing and intriguing. I wanna know more!
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grazatt [2016-12-04 17:33:15 +0000 UTC]
What is the inspiration for calling these beings halfling?
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Dyemelikeasunset In reply to grazatt [2016-12-19 00:46:11 +0000 UTC]
Halfling is a popular term used in a lot of High Fantasy like Dungeons&Dragons, often equated with Tolkien's Hobbits and such. I thought it was a good umbrella term for a lot of shorter races
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TheDragonMedic In reply to grazatt [2016-12-06 04:01:48 +0000 UTC]
They're short. "Halfling" has more or less come to mean anything shorter than five feet tall.
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grazatt In reply to TheDragonMedic [2016-12-08 14:36:32 +0000 UTC]
very interesting, I quite like this world of yours
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Dyemelikeasunset In reply to NakainRimmel [2016-10-12 20:54:59 +0000 UTC]
thank you so very much!
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BelphegorPrime [2016-08-22 09:37:19 +0000 UTC]
Can a character be a mix of halfling and orc? What kind of traits show up for that or for someone with roots in two halfling races?
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Dyemelikeasunset In reply to BelphegorPrime [2016-10-12 20:54:54 +0000 UTC]
Hey man, really sorry for how long it's taken me to get back to you! Been so swamped with work
To answer your question, all of the races can mix and mingle! The rule is simple: the child takes the actual race of the birthing parent, with some traits of the other parent.
An orc/halfling mix could be a multitude of things, some examples:
-Gorgon father/Dwarf mother: child is a Dwarf with a slight underbite
-Kobold father/Troll mother: child is a Troll with more body hair
-etc
Since all the subraces are pretty varied from each other, this is still true of a halfling/halfling union! Example:
-Gnome father/Fae mother: child is a Fae with a thicker build/more body fat
I hope that makes sense!
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grazatt [2016-07-17 13:08:33 +0000 UTC]
a very unique take on some traditional fantasy creatures. Bravo
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MorePotatoes [2016-06-27 22:40:12 +0000 UTC]
Aren't Dwarves and Gnomes supposed to be really short?
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Burksaurus [2016-04-09 18:06:09 +0000 UTC]
I like how all of these races have different body types and sizes so you can tell the difference from each other.
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Burksaurus In reply to Dyemelikeasunset [2020-10-01 01:39:24 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome 😊. Sorry for the late reply, I'm trying to comment on most of your art since I used to fave and run your gallery.
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Dyemelikeasunset In reply to Burksaurus [2020-10-22 20:43:51 +0000 UTC]
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Burksaurus In reply to Dyemelikeasunset [2020-10-22 21:15:04 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome, Dyemelikeasunset. I used to favorite your art and others when I first joined but I wasn't sure what to say, so I would usually click favorites. But I would rather spend more commenting on different art so I could be more social and interact with different artists like you and show off my art even though I use colored pencils.
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