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All of them? Even the ones that are supposed to like, eat people? I have got to know these things.
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Lightbringer
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Oh fuck yes, of course there's mythical creatures who eat people. That would be so sick. Imagine a dark, dreary town hidden away in one of the corners of the state rumored to be haunted by a yokai or something~ As for like, humanoid creatures? I'm not sure what I'm going to make the deal with them be. Either there'd be some humans who had powers that turned them into those things, they exist but they're considered completely separate from humanity, or they just. Don't exist at all. Not sure on which one, but shit like manticores and basilisks are fair reign.
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I'm more curious on whether or not Yara-ma-yha-whos and wendigos exist than manticores and basilisks.
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Lightbringer
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Searched it up and yeah, that'd probably exist. I'd imagine that the more dangerous mythical creatures would be actively hunted by people with more powerful abilities who choose to take up the job (could be a new occupation in this world?), so they'd be a bit on the rarer side, but they'd exist. Wendigos are humanoid, so they'd fall under the same category as the other humanoid creatures, which is "I don't fuckin' know". Edited at April 23, 2022 10:06 PM by ThisIsAPackName
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Neutral
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Great, great. This opens up so much, and gives Garvin even more reason to stay away from deep water. And to just be Garvin, if I'm being honest.
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Neutral
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@ThisIsAPackName, By 'all of them', do you mean all the creatures that already exist, or also all the creatures we can come up with if we run them by you first?
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Lightbringer
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I mean, I intended all the creatures that already exist, but there could absolutely be more if you ran them by me. Go wild, man.
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Neutral
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Also, how common are magical creatures (the ones that haven't been hunted down)? Would they be common enough for people to keep them as pets, for example?
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Lightbringer
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Depends on the mythical creature, I guess? If in mythology they're specified elusive, they'd probably be elusive in the roleplay. There would likely at least be some mythical creatures common and small enough to be kept as pets, though, yeah.
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Neutral
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There's this creature I came up with a while ago, I don't actually have a name for it, but it's basically a big (about shoulder-height of an average human) six-legged leopard with four ears, and short antlers that look like they're made of wood. They're usually different shades of grey, and their eyes range from vibrant green to a deep purple. They are solitary creatures, are not generally aggressive toward people unless they think you are a threat to them or the forest they live in.
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