[quote=FireHeartWolf] I'm not sure which my character would fit into category-wise. [/quote] It depends a good deal on the species in question. Can your creature be considered a cryptid and/or a creature that is popular among tales of a certain region or tribe? If so then it can be considered an urban legend [i.e. Were-creatures, skin walkers, sasquatches, yetis, vampires*, or, wendigos] if it's a creature that is frequently depicted as a bastion for some cultures due to it's incredible powers, strength, cunning, or prowess, something that would be regularly prayed to or depicted on or in say, ships, armor/clothing, fantasy literature, or weapons, then it can be considered a higher power creature [i.e. Dragons, demons, angels, djinns*, spirits*, or minotaurs.], if its a human that boasts superhuman abilities through either magical or technological augmentation to the body, then it's an augmented human [i.e. paladins/shades* or humans with cybernetic augmentations to the body]. As kidd said earlier, you can also create your own race so long as you can make it balanced and justify which category you've placed it in. **Vampires vary between cultures, as do their appearances, abilities, and tolerance to sunlight **Djinn's can be considered higher power do to their conjuration abilities, their balance comes from the fact that they are bound to a lamp, and therefor, the holder of the lamp **Spirits also vary between cultures as well as religions, the most popular examples being ghosts, dybbuks (malicious spirits of jewish culture), and loa (voodoo spirits of varying alignments depending on the loa god they serve) **Paladins/shades Kudos to Kidd for coming up with this one. Good god I hate typing so much sometimes XD