You need to create a fantasy setting in which only 3 types of fantastic creatures exist (i.e...

You need to create a fantasy setting in which only 3 types of fantastic creatures exist (i.e. only 3 types of creatures that don't exist today in real life). Which ones are they?

Elves, Dragons, Owlcats.

Dragons, giants, dinosaurs.

Horrors, dragons, and funguses

Orcs, Orcs, Orcs

honest people, manticores, dragons

Fey, elementals, and shape-locked shapeshifters.

Note: that's all of the fey from giants to spriggans to redcaps to fairies, all types of elementals from fire to void to magic to lightning, and shape-locked shapeshifters can be shaped like dragons with flight and fire breath to owlbears.


I think that covers all of them.

Dragons
Zombies
Driads

Dragons
Fey
Undead

fuck.... That's just Westeros isn't it?

No giants

Angels, dragons and djinns

Honest men.
Loyal women.
Grateful children.

Well, aren't we edgy today?

Oh good.

1x Echidna
1x Python
1x Zeus

In a couple of years there will be dozens of different monsters and dozens of different demigods to fight them.

Lilliputians
Brobdingnagians
Houyhnhnms

...

Being humorously cynical isn't nessisaraly edgy
if he said "civilized niggers" or "lives worth save" he might be more "edgy"

Kobolds
Goblins
one handsome version of me

Short stack paradise

I'll join in on this.
-Dragons
-Giant
-Merefolk.

I'd say Tritons more specifically with the last, but either works, especislly since this includes Sirens and Tirtons, and perhaps some of the larger, more monstrous forms. Thogh no Scylla... unless we are talking SMITE Scylla, but screw that noise.

Perhaps gods in general, but I prefer my gods hands-off. They might exist, they might not, either way, people worship them. Much like our world really.

I actually made a world like that. Very few magical races, and halfbreeds were basically impossible. Magic was still there though. Was a pretty cool world until I decided to retire it. Players screwed it up so badly I couldn't fix it without the hand of the gods coming down and retconing everything.

Apefolk, lizardfolk, mammoths.

Nice spooks, nerd.

Jabberwocks
Jackalopes
Chupacabras

Good thing you didn't include dropping bears on the list. That could be a fatal mistake.

If Dinosaurs are just animals does it really count to have them as "fantasy creatures"?

I guess it depends on how much you care about time.

Dinosaurs never existed, though

Giants, dragons, undead

>tfw no qt giantess wife where we slay undead together with our pet dragon

Wurms
Dragons
Leviathans

Give humans nowhere to run, and watch them fight.

>No giants
So westeros as it's now, got it

Beholders, ghosts, and kender.

>kender

But gypsies are already real so there is no need for a race of kleptomaniac midgets.

Monoeyes, Gazers, and Dwarves

I'd swap out jabberwocks for sasquatch.

Revenants
Ningens
Golems

Vampires, werewolves, and witches. Just to be cringey.

Kemonomimi.
Kemonomimi.
Kemonomimi.

Become unstoppable.

Monstergirls
Furries
Succubi

...

Brave chef Brianna list all fantasy creatures in four categories
Fey, Undead, Giants, and Hybrid.
If I go with only three, fey, undead and hybrids.

So kitsunes, kumihos, and huli jings.

>Ningens

Dragons, liches and griffins.

An undead something that works as a horde. Something lovecrafty with off the wall abilities. Something big and tough (could be dragons, giants, something else depending on setting).

At least one should be able to pass as human sometimes.

Golems
Fey
Undead

Undead, abominations (think mutants) and gods.

Undead because the endtimes have already happened, mutants due to magical oversaturation from endtimes and gods who are more soul leeches than benevolent beings.

Endgame: kill the gods to free souls from becoming food.

Pegasi
Unicorns
Sentient Ponies

My African American sibling

>only get three races
>waste one of your choices on elves
Plebs need to die

Also:
>trying to game the system by picking broad categories like 'fey' and 'undead' instead of specific creatures
I bet you fucks are all rules lawyering That Guys at the table