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  • Souplex@ttrpg.network
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    1 year ago

    We know she’s not a HOrc because she’s green, not grey. She’s probably some sort of plant-person.

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      1 year ago

      You keep doing this for OP’s goblin OC as well. There’s lots of official WotC art of green goblins, including the current Monsters of the Multiverse art that’s being used as the default art for the goblin lineage.

      It’s kind of rude to tell people that their character designs aren’t valid just because you don’t approve of their choice of skin-tone.

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      1 year ago

      Per the PHB: “Half-orcs exhibit a blend of orcish and human characteristics, and their appearance varies widely. Grayish skin tones and prominent teeth are the most common shared elements among these folk.”

      Grey is the most common skin tone tone, but browns and greens appear a lot in WotC art - There’s plenty of official WotC key art showing green half-orcs in 5e. The DM of my game chose the appearance of this character, as she’s an NPC - trust me, the art would have been a LOT easier for me if she were grey.

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        1 year ago

        Here is official WotC art for a half-orc from 2017, it’s one of the playable characters in Dragonfire.