Race (Fantasy)
Many
fantasy
stories and
worlds
call their main
sapient
humanoid
species
"
races
" rather than species. In most such worlds, these races are related, typically having evolved from one root species (most often either elves or humans) by
magical
or
divine
influence. The usage of the term in this context was popularized by
J. R. R. Tolkien
and was further adapted and spread by the
Dungeons & Dragons
role-playing game
. Nowadays, many
imaginary universes
use the terms "race" and "species" interchangeably. In role-playing games, "race" typically refers to any species that can be played as a
player character
. In older editions of
Dungeons & Dragons
, the primary non-human player races (
dwarf
,
elf
,
gnome
,
halfling
and
half-elf
) were called "demihumans". See
list of species in fantasy fiction
for a listing of fictional fantastic races and species.
See also
Character class
Legendary creature
List of character classes
List of species in folklore and mythology
List of species in fantasy fiction
Monster
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