[quote=@FantasyChic] I'd like to express interest in this. Question, cuz I saw how you reacted to the half-elf question. Do we have to have a human character or are other fantasy races a thing? I have no qualm about making a human character, it doesn't change the idea I got in my head, but I would like to know what limitations I have when making a character. [/quote] The thing about fantasy races in this setting is that they aren't the Tolkien-esque form of themselves, but the darker medieval forms. Elves, for instance, might be tall and beautiful, but they look upon humanity with disdain, steal children to use as slaves or entertainment or food, lure maidens into magic circles that cause them to dance until they drop dead from exhaustion, and all other manner of evil things. Dwarves aren't swarthy drunken fellows with a penchant for battleaxes, they're vicious, horrendously ugly and squat creatures whose greed for gold and gems knows no bounds. So on and so forth across the gamut of fantasy races. All creatures of the Night are, universally, tied to and corrupted by evil natures and supernatural forces. What's more, humanity in this setting is still very familiar with the ideas of witch hunts, and anyone thought to be associated with the Night in an "inappropriate" way would likely find themselves the subject of much persecution, if not execution.