

Elves always offer the option for an ethereal playstyle far from convention and deep in escapism, but why choose anything else? Some might feel like playing a dwarf because beards and beer are some of their favourite pastimes.

Humans make a sensible choice for their inherent relatability. The reasons why people pick the playable races that they do has always been a fascinating aspect of character creation. Ever wanted to know what myriad ideas go through the heads of most players’ heads at character creation? What sorts of aesthetics and images they’re putting into their fantasy avatars? Maybe you’re intrigued to know what kinds of skills and abilities are most attractive to them when they’re deliberating how best to contribute to the party (or maybe how they intend on being the most badass limelight-stealing powerhouse at the table)?
