In an upcoming campaign, I'm playing a Paladin from a Human-purist empire, who is a bit racist. The other members of the party are a half-orc, halfling and a gnome. What would be some derogative terms for these individuals that aren't openly insulting?
Thanks for any suggestions!
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"A true victory is to make your enemy see they were wrong to oppose you in the first place. To force them to acknowledge your greatness." - Gal Dukat
When you say that they're not "openly insulting" do you mean that you're looking for fantasy racial slurs which the Paladin might not realise are slurs? That's a very niche subcategory of slurs. Or are you looking for fantasy racial slurs which aren't going to evoke real life parallels?
"Peck was a derogatory slang term used by the Daikinis to refer to a Nelwyn. Since "peck" originally referred to a small unit of volume, that ethnic slur probably derived from the Nelwyn's diminutive size"
The Palladian can play to the racial stereotypes. If the handling isn't a rogue then the Palladian can constantly call him thief or burglar or something like that. He could "confuse" the gnome with other fey, such as pixie or sprite. He could also make remarks about their height calling them midget, short stuff, or half stack.
Now for the halforc he could steal from Harry Potter and call him mudblood or mudborn. Maybe refer to his orc traits and use terms like flat face or tusks.
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As for me, I choose to believe that an extinct thunder lizard is running a game of Dungeons & Dragons via Twitter!
I dunno how 'low-key' you want the insulting language to be.
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"Where words fail, swords prevail. Where blood is spilled, my cup is filled" -Cartaphilus
"I have found the answer to the meaning of life. You ask me what the answer is? You already know what the answer to life is. You fear it more than the strike of a viper, the ravages of disease, the ire of a lover. The answer is always death. But death is a gentle mistress with a sweet embrace, and you owe her a debt of restitution. Life is not a gift, it is a loan."
Willow Chaser - someone who prefers elves as sexual partners.
I had to deal with an dwarf GM PC whose only goal seamed to be to bed as many elves as he possibly could, most of the time almost TPKing us in the process. It was such a problem I felt it was slang worthy in the game.
"Where words fail, swords prevail. Where blood is spilled, my cup is filled" -Cartaphilus
"I have found the answer to the meaning of life. You ask me what the answer is? You already know what the answer to life is. You fear it more than the strike of a viper, the ravages of disease, the ire of a lover. The answer is always death. But death is a gentle mistress with a sweet embrace, and you owe her a debt of restitution. Life is not a gift, it is a loan."
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In an upcoming campaign, I'm playing a Paladin from a Human-purist empire, who is a bit racist. The other members of the party are a half-orc, halfling and a gnome. What would be some derogative terms for these individuals that aren't openly insulting?
Thanks for any suggestions!
"A true victory is to make your enemy see they were wrong to oppose you in the first place. To force them to acknowledge your greatness." - Gal Dukat
When you say that they're not "openly insulting" do you mean that you're looking for fantasy racial slurs which the Paladin might not realise are slurs? That's a very niche subcategory of slurs. Or are you looking for fantasy racial slurs which aren't going to evoke real life parallels?
Call everyone a halfling on "accident". I'm not too good at thinking up more insults, so this is also a bit of a bump.
PECK!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r36bKjBAdb0
"Peck was a derogatory slang term used by the Daikinis to refer to a Nelwyn. Since "peck" originally referred to a small unit of volume, that ethnic slur probably derived from the Nelwyn's diminutive size"
The Palladian can play to the racial stereotypes. If the handling isn't a rogue then the Palladian can constantly call him thief or burglar or something like that. He could "confuse" the gnome with other fey, such as pixie or sprite. He could also make remarks about their height calling them midget, short stuff, or half stack.
Now for the halforc he could steal from Harry Potter and call him mudblood or mudborn. Maybe refer to his orc traits and use terms like flat face or tusks.
As for me, I choose to believe that an extinct thunder lizard is running a game of Dungeons & Dragons via Twitter!
Half-Orc - Tusker, Hogger, Hork, Limey (green skin)
Gnome - Mole, Midge, Grub, Tink
Halfling - Peck, Pint, Linger
I dunno how 'low-key' you want the insulting language to be.
"Where words fail, swords prevail. Where blood is spilled, my cup is filled" -Cartaphilus
"I have found the answer to the meaning of life. You ask me what the answer is? You already know what the answer to life is. You fear it more than the strike of a viper, the ravages of disease, the ire of a lover. The answer is always death. But death is a gentle mistress with a sweet embrace, and you owe her a debt of restitution. Life is not a gift, it is a loan."
Willow Chaser - someone who prefers elves as sexual partners.
I had to deal with an dwarf GM PC whose only goal seamed to be to bed as many elves as he possibly could, most of the time almost TPKing us in the process. It was such a problem I felt it was slang worthy in the game.
RISE FROM YOUR GRAVE!!!
"Where words fail, swords prevail. Where blood is spilled, my cup is filled" -Cartaphilus
"I have found the answer to the meaning of life. You ask me what the answer is? You already know what the answer to life is. You fear it more than the strike of a viper, the ravages of disease, the ire of a lover. The answer is always death. But death is a gentle mistress with a sweet embrace, and you owe her a debt of restitution. Life is not a gift, it is a loan."