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The Standard Fantasy Races trope as used in popular culture. Modern fantasy fiction, especially that set within a Standard Fantasy Setting, tends to make …
Fantasy Races are a crucial part of Fantasy World. Without them, your world could be lacking luster and definition. Choosing the right race in your campaign is going to have an effect on how you roleplay as a player or run encounters as a Dungeon Master.
Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) Fifth Edition (5e) Species. A comprehensive list of all official character species for Fifth Edition.
The random race generator grabs one of the races I have and combines them with a list of race prefixes like high, low, fire, frost, so you get races like fire elves, frost elves, high elves and low elves.
Dark dwarf. Dark elf (Forgotten Realms) Dark titan. Dark troll. Darkfallen. Deep gnome. Deku. Demon (Final Fantasy) Dinolfos.
DnD races represent the different species found in the world of Dungeons and Dragons. Your choice of DnD species (as they’re also called) decides your character’s size, speed, and some unique abilities based on their ancestry.
Roll on this table as a supplement to determine what relatively standard and widespread fantasy race you want to include in your fantasy setting- excluding the generic standbys of Elf, Dwarf, Orc, Halfling, Gnome, and Human.
The most common races in fantasy worlds are Humans, Elves, Dwarves, Orcs and Goblins, with Beastmen, Centaurs, Fairies, Giants, Gnomes, Hobbits, Lizardmen, Treants (or Ents) and Trolls being less common.
There are a large number of playable D&D races/species for players to choose from when creating their character. However, to keep things straightforward for newer players, we’ll just be covering the main races/species found within the Dungeons & Dragons 5E Player’s Handbook.
Tolkien gave us our modern fantasy version of Elves, Dwarves, Hobbits, Orcs, Ents, and so on. Tolkien was careful not to make his races too monolithic - there is variation within each race - but certain traits generally remained the same.