Both! A Dragonborn and a Half-orc who are sitting in a bar, having a drinking contest with each other that's getting way too heated, and you know you should stop them... but you're honestly terrified they'd rip you in half if you intervene.
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I spend way too much time reading the lore of the Forgotten Realms.
Doesn't matter much to me. You can't play a Dragonborn in my games. You can play a Half-Orc, but everyone thinks you are Evil, and no matter where you go or what you do, you will be greeted with suspicion, hostility, and possible attack on sight.
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When 5e begane, one question troubled all: Dragonborns vs. half-orcs (cue dramatic music)
Lover of pugs, dinos, dragons, and chickens
FEAR AND LOVE ME MORTALS!
Leader of the cult of bwba (barbarians with big axes)
The third option, a Half-Orc who’s other half was Dragonborn.
"Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with ketchup."
Characters for Tenebris Sine Fine
RoughCoronet's Greater Wills
Both! A Dragonborn and a Half-orc who are sitting in a bar, having a drinking contest with each other that's getting way too heated, and you know you should stop them... but you're honestly terrified they'd rip you in half if you intervene.
I spend way too much time reading the lore of the Forgotten Realms.
Doesn't matter much to me. You can't play a Dragonborn in my games. You can play a Half-Orc, but everyone thinks you are Evil, and no matter where you go or what you do, you will be greeted with suspicion, hostility, and possible attack on sight.
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