I thinking since the race is removed for being too racist there is one way to replace the race for good.
Here is my suggestions to the action or process of replacing the banned race with another.
Dohwar
The dohwar, sometimes called dowhar, were a race of short, flightless avians. A merchant race, they considered themselves the great rivals of the Arcane, although the Arcane themselves barely acknowledged their existence. They are inveterate merchants, always looking for an opportunity to turn a profit. Dohwars conduct their dealings in secrecy, preferring to do business in dark alleys and out-of-the-way places even when the items being bought or sold aren’t illegal or dangerous. They tend to dress in a garish mishmash of clothing, but many of them also shroud themselves in hooded cloaks. A group of dohwars is called a cartel. The average dohwar stands 3 feet tall and has bright plumage. Instead of wings, it has arms and tiny hands.
K'r'r'r
The k'r'r'r are a sentient race that look like thin spiders resting on stilt-like legs that developed in the void of wildspace. Whereas most spiderlike beings are reletively horizontal with bodies held close to the ground, the k'r'r'r are upright with torsos held 2 feet off the ground. The k'r'r'r come in shades of black and dark blue. A sky blue strain appears from now and then, and is considered a mark of blessing. Unfettered by a dependency on gravity, the k'r'r'r are not locked into the two-demensional thought processes that seem to affect other races. Their homes and ships can be built of three-, four-, or five-sided designs to suit their needs.
Ceremorph
Ceremorphs are rare beings who were able to somehow partially resist the vile magic of the mind flayers, leaving them with the body and powers of an illithid while preserving their personality.
Gnome Ceremorphs. were creatures that resulted from a modified version of ceremorphosis, in which an illithid tadpole was implanted into a gnome. Unlike typical mind flayers, successful gnome ceremorphs retained partial memories of their previous lives, as well as much of their personality.
Orbus
The Orbus is only found among spacefaring beholders with almost lacking functional eye stalks and most of the intelligence of a regular beholder. They are the means by which beholders move their ships through Wildspace, channeling the energies of other members of the hive into motive force as a living Spelljammer helm. Aboard a ship, they tend to be found near the hive mother, who controls them, under the highest level of security available to them. Orbus avoid fights whenever possible, being much weaker than other beholders, attempting to float up and away from any conflict. Only if cornered and threatened will it resort to its bite attack. If a beholder ship is attacked by another hive of beholders, the attacking forces attempt to capture as many Orbus as they can to improve their ship's capabilities.
That simply states that the harmful images and background lore will be removed, not the race/species will be removed/banned. You are reading way too much into that.
The Hadozee are still available on the site and will still be in the next printed books but without the harmful lore and images.
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I thinking since the race is removed for being too racist there is one way to replace the race for good.
Here is my suggestions to the action or process of replacing the banned race with another.
Dohwar
The dohwar, sometimes called dowhar, were a race of short, flightless avians. A merchant race, they considered themselves the great rivals of the Arcane, although the Arcane themselves barely acknowledged their existence. They are inveterate merchants, always looking for an opportunity to turn a profit. Dohwars conduct their dealings in secrecy, preferring to do business in dark alleys and out-of-the-way places even when the items being bought or sold aren’t illegal or dangerous. They tend to dress in a garish mishmash of clothing, but many of them also shroud themselves in hooded cloaks. A group of dohwars is called a cartel. The average dohwar stands 3 feet tall and has bright plumage. Instead of wings, it has arms and tiny hands.
K'r'r'r
The k'r'r'r are a sentient race that look like thin spiders resting on stilt-like legs that developed in the void of wildspace. Whereas most spiderlike beings are reletively horizontal with bodies held close to the ground, the k'r'r'r are upright with torsos held 2 feet off the ground. The k'r'r'r come in shades of black and dark blue. A sky blue strain appears from now and then, and is considered a mark of blessing. Unfettered by a dependency on gravity, the k'r'r'r are not locked into the two-demensional thought processes that seem to affect other races. Their homes and ships can be built of three-, four-, or five-sided designs to suit their needs.
Ceremorph
Ceremorphs are rare beings who were able to somehow partially resist the vile magic of the mind flayers, leaving them with the body and powers of an illithid while preserving their personality.
Gnome Ceremorphs. were creatures that resulted from a modified version of ceremorphosis, in which an illithid tadpole was implanted into a gnome. Unlike typical mind flayers, successful gnome ceremorphs retained partial memories of their previous lives, as well as much of their personality.
Orbus
The Orbus is only found among spacefaring beholders with almost lacking functional eye stalks and most of the intelligence of a regular beholder. They are the means by which beholders move their ships through Wildspace, channeling the energies of other members of the hive into motive force as a living Spelljammer helm. Aboard a ship, they tend to be found near the hive mother, who controls them, under the highest level of security available to them. Orbus avoid fights whenever possible, being much weaker than other beholders, attempting to float up and away from any conflict. Only if cornered and threatened will it resort to its bite attack. If a beholder ship is attacked by another hive of beholders, the attacking forces attempt to capture as many Orbus as they can to improve their ship's capabilities.
I don't understand, the Hadozee haven't been removed nor banned. Where is this coming from?
I know WotC have changed their lore and removed images from the site with them in, but there has been no mention of them being removed or banned.
https://gizmodo.com/d-d-spelljammer-hadozee-racism-apology-1849495449
https://www.dndbeyond.com/posts/1334-statement-on-the-hadozee
That simply states that the harmful images and background lore will be removed, not the race/species will be removed/banned. You are reading way too much into that.
The Hadozee are still available on the site and will still be in the next printed books but without the harmful lore and images.