this post started a transformation, I'm a furry now
call me a mousegirl the way I eat a lot of cheese and get chewed on by cats
I don't care about Dungeon Meshi otherwise but "Tallmen" is SUCH an elegant solution to placing humans in a fantasy setting that it's still blowing my mind. Just the term itself is enough to instantly recontextualize humans. They're no longer the default race. They're those big goobers with long legs, striding about all the time. I can so easily envision much more interesting relationships between humans and non-humans because of it. Like perhaps "tallmen" are stereotyped as shepherds by other races because they can watch over their flocks better, or as vagabonds because they are better suited to long travel on foot. And of course, they don't *literally* have to be taller than everybody else, they were just the tallest around whenever the label became the norm, or something like that. I just feel like it's so much better than what I've seen in settings like D&D that go "and humans are the... adaptable, generalist people :)!"
Great shy, pink & yellow characters think alike….
always remember,
a weed is not a classification of a type of plant,
it only means a plant growing where you dont want it,
but no plant at all, Is a Weed
when i first heard the term "lolcow" i thought it would be pictures of cattle with captions like "u no can haz cheezburger"
its like a gacha pull talking to my plural wife i might get the one who usually fronts but there are the rarer ones also . dormant ones would be a legendary but i havent seen those