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You've got 3 different flavors of Kitsune in WotR, depending on your face selection.
1-3 = typical fox folk faces.
4-6 = seductive fox folk faces
7-9 = monstrous fox folk faces
Goblins shouldn't be something you would have to vote on. They're a core race in 2nd edition player's handbook.
Plus, the term "trickster" is practically synonymous with kitsune mythology. So if you ever feel like going the Trickster path, a kitsune would be a fine option for your race.
i dont know man. i was reading about those rat voters and they seem to attracted to rats. same with lizard lovers. they all are furries.
Gee, I wonder why?
https://youtu.be/P6sGOGuiki4
So, you only intend to play the game once, then never touch it again?
Also, if your only reason for hating Kitsune is because its an anthropomorphic animal, you should know they have an ability that allows them to assume a human disguise.
Meaning you can pick Kitsune, gain their racial abilities, and still make your character look human throughout the game.
It doesn't matter if Kitsune, Ratfolk or Catfolk won the vote, all three of them are anthropomorphic animals. So regardless of the outcome, you'd be stuck with a furry race. If you think furries are nothing but foxes, you must not have anything more than an extremely bare bones knowledge of the community.
My second playthrough is going to be Lich, because I've always wanted the opportunity to play one before. But my first playthrough is gonna be a Demon. Planning to make a Kitsune worshiper of Lamashtu.
Understand what im saying? Defying expectations is great story telling. Being able to play as a race that in game most people have extremely low expectations for would work with that perfectly
Do you mean in Pathfinder lore? Because I'll agree the discrimination towards them in game would be fun to explore. But then again, you should be able to do that with Tieflings, Dhampir and possibly even Half Orcs, too.
One of the stretch goals was enhanced reactivity being added to the game. And from what I've seen of Beta Phase 2, they added in content that specifically references your character's class, race and religion. If you're a Tiefling, for example, people are supposed to question your motivations as to why the commander would choose to fight against the demons, rather than join them.
Oooooh yes. both of them are undeniably evil. But it's the motives of that evil which is the source of the conflict between them.
Demons are the physical embodiment of Chaotic Evil, and pretty much want to indulge their primal urges and wicked desires without any regard for the suffering of those around them. Officially speaking, they have no formally recognized hierarchy. But the more powerful demons have a tendency to bully the weaker ones into submission. Demon Lords are those among them who are powerful enough to establish their own realm of influence.
Devils are the physical embodiment of Lawful Evil, and pretty much want to enslave the entire universe. They have a strict hierarchy system that functions as both a social bureaucracy, and military organization. With Asmodeus sitting at the very top of the pecking order.
Daemons are the physical embodiment of Neutral Evil, and pretty much just want to kill the entire universe. I don't know if they have any form of hierarchy, but I do know that they answer to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
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While the current version of D&D has pretty much assumed that all Tieflings come from Devil stock (nine sub-races, each of which from an Arch Devil), Pathfinder seems to have gone with the idea that Tieflings can come from a wide range of different fiends and evil outsiders.
The ones which are available in Kingmaker and Wrath of the Righteous includes the following:
Beastbrood (Rakshasa)
Faultspawn (Asura)
Grimspawn (Daemon)
Pitborn (Demon)
Hellspawn (Devil)
Motherless (Qlippoth)
Foulspawn (Demodand)
Shackleborn (Kyton)
Hungerseed (Oni)
Spitespawn (Div)
And just in case you're curious... the answer is YES, the Beastbrood are, in fact, a furry Tiefling in the tabletop version of the game.
Edit. small bit of research. Pathfinder orcs come from the "Darkland" which is basically the Underdark. so they arnt technically teiflings unless theres something im missing, Maybe Rakshasa are native to the world or something in which it would open the gate for half orcs to be teiflings
I for a fact know Gnomes do not originate from the world so would their offspring with human parents be teiflings? since they originate from the "First World". Does it have to be of a higher power maybe?
Wait that means Aesamar are teiflings too. is the cutoff alignment? is there a Neutral race? wait is the neutral race the elemental races like the Oread