What DND races do you want to see as love interests in an AVN?

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Not sure if anyone will see this thread but on the chance that any do, what DND races would you like to see be main love interests in an AVN?

For some context, I've been planning on making an AVN set in the DND like universe for quite a while now and in sort of the process of making it, though everything is still pretty early to say anything concrete. I'm I'm developing at least 9 LI's (hopefully) for the game and so far I've dotted down/have Half-Orc, Drow (dark elf), Tabaxi, Dwarf, Yuan-ti, and Tiefling as 6 out of the 9 Li's. As for Humans, not sure if i'll add one since I want this to be a bit more "unique", as well as have more weird and oddball characters.

If any of you have any suggestions, feel free to let me know.

PS. I'm considering Githyanki too but don't know if anyone will find it appealing considering their uhhh.. lack of a nose.
 
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I was also hoping you could romance Goblin in BG3. Was hugely disappointed that was not an option.
However, Goblin waifus are far more common than orcs, so if I had to vote, Orc it is. But if you could have both Orcs and Goblins, that'd be neat.
 
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I'm always fan of the big and small races, so I'll say goliath and goblin/halfling/gnome (or even a fairy :whistle:), but maybe you have that covered with a half-orc and a dwarf.

A changeling would be cool and could add some interesting things. Or even a plasmoid if you are freaky like that, hahaha.

Vedalken and warforged also have something pretty appealing and I'll be cool with a githyanki. Lae'zel has changed some of us.

And If you want to add some human but it's too basic for you, you can try with aasimar/genasi for the "cool human" vibe (or make a changeling look human most of the time).
 

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A wood/high elf or eladrin would be nice.
Gnomes are great.
Changelings are really cool, and give an opportunity to "cover your bases" in a way, at least for missed races similar enough in size.
Genasi are really neat
Since you're already including a tiefling, it could be really interesting to play off that with an aasimar

Naturally, everyone who plays D&D wants to fuck a dragon. It has varied a bit from edition to edition, but lore-wise, dragons have generally been capable of transforming into most creatures they would want to between medium sized and their natural size, including humanoids. You can't let us ball in a Dungeons & Dragons based fantasy world and not let us clap them dragon cheeks. (If you're going by D&D lore, they can take form of whatever humanoid race they choose, but in other fantasy settings, dragons shapechanged into their humanoid form have their own distinctive racial features, in case you're wanting more stylistic distinction between LIs)
 
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I'm always fan of the big and small races, so I'll say goliath and goblin/halfling/gnome (or even a fairy :whistle:), but maybe you have that covered with a half-orc and a dwarf.

A changeling would be cool and could add some interesting things. Or even a plasmoid if you are freaky like that, hahaha.

Vedalken and warforged also have something pretty appealing and I'll be cool with a githyanki. Lae'zel has changed some of us.

And If you want to add some human but it's too basic for you, you can try with aasimar/genasi for the "cool human" vibe (or make a changeling look human most of the time).
I like these Ideas.

Surprisingly though, I've been thinking of adding a changeling or even shifter since it would open up some interesting options but Vedalken was not on my radar but now it is. Will see.
 
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A wood/high elf or eladrin would be nice.
Gnomes are great.
Changelings are really cool, and give an opportunity to "cover your bases" in a way, at least for missed races similar enough in size.
Genasi are really neat
Since you're already including a tiefling, it could be really interesting to play off that with an aasimar

Naturally, everyone who plays D&D wants to fuck a dragon. It has varied a bit from edition to edition, but lore-wise, dragons have generally been capable of transforming into most creatures they would want to between medium sized and their natural size, including humanoids. You can't let us ball in a Dungeons & Dragons based fantasy world and not let us clap them dragon cheeks. (If you're going by D&D lore, they can take form of whatever humanoid race they choose, but in other fantasy settings, dragons shapechanged into their humanoid form have their own distinctive racial features, in case you're wanting more stylistic distinction between LIs)
Not a dragon per say but Im still on the fence of adding dragonborns into the LI's mostly because they have quite a "unique" facial structure. I could just go the route of making them look more human on their faces but where's the fun it that?

Now.. fucking a dragon though, you bet your ass i'll eventually add that somewhere. Not an LI but maybe a one off.
 

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Nymphs. Why nobody ever include nymphs.