Examples: -Destroyed an entire race of genocidal machines that kills space-faring organic life for every 50,000 years. Probably gonna be the canon ending and we have two months until Andromeda -Been through Hell and killed a lot of demons -Killed dragons. A lot -Always stopping Saturday morning cartoon villain's plans from succeeding.
Depends on what said Adventurer does. Because if we start pulling non-human adventurers from different universes like Paladin did, we'd be here all night.
Adventurers come, and adventurers go. They change the course of history, or they could just end up as some dragon's lunch.
What makes human adventurers superior to any other kind of adventurer?
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They're human.
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They get shit done.
Examples:
-Destroyed an entire race of genocidal machines that kills space-faring organic life for every 50,000 years. Probably gonna be the canon ending and we have two months until Andromeda
-Been through Hell and killed a lot of demons
-Killed dragons. A lot
-Always stopping Saturday morning cartoon villain's plans from succeeding.
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I wouldn't want to be on Dom's list, anyway.
5724285 If we're going by D&D 5th Edition Humans have +1 to all Ability scores as their racial bonus. And that's really damn good.
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No disappointment for you, then.
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No. Everything is as it should be.
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Depends on what said Adventurer does. Because if we start pulling non-human adventurers from different universes like Paladin did, we'd be here all night.
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Cringe.
5724758 No, I looked at your stories.
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It's just a question on why human heroes have more superiority, it is not misanthropy in any way.