>>6230917>If you just read the one thread...>COW PEOPLEWell I have to confess Reptoid QM, I am an unabashed HUMAN SUPREMACIST nearly all of my settings are human only (humanoid robots, augmented sentient cyborgs also ok). I think it comes back to the influence of warhammer 40k lol purge the heretic, the mutant, the xenos etc I would be one of those rampaging monodominants tee hee hee, I find it difficult to relate often to anthropomorphised animal people, they just look like teletubbies to me, the dnd tiefling pixie fairy horns two tailed di-phallus blue red skin cat eye fur hoof goat people, I know this is your thing Reptoid with the lizards or goblins and succubi etc and your writing is very sensitive and humanistic, in fact I can tell you are probably a very social and convivial person because your stories are full of lovely warm sympathetic intimacies, friendly character interactions and relationships versus my bleak maladjusted hostile deviant torture worlds lol. In my worlds you have no friends, you are always alone. Until death comes
So it is probably a bit ironic, because my preferred worlds are human only but feature very little humanity (this is just what capital markets the VAMPIRE SORCERY leeches from you) whereas your animal lizard demoness worlds are actually more human
And even in 40k I never really enjoyed stories about massacring genestealers or greenskins etc I only really enjoyed the Abnett tales of human intrigue, the Enemy Within style chaos cult conspiracies and heresies etc. I mentioned before it is just my personal preference against the Star Wars cantina style ohhh look at all the weirdo puppet aliens lol thing, I preferred the Ridley Scott Alien, Blade Runner etc sci fi, about humans and corporations etc. Recently I watched The Dark Crystal (had never seen this, despite watching a lot of 1980s Jim Henson style puppetry / animatronic fantasy like Labyrinth, Neverending Story or that Tom Cruise Legend 1985 film). So it was ok, I would have liked it better with humans, I suppose the bit where the girl puppet pops out her fairy wings was nice. I also liked the Skeksis duel scene where instead of fighting each other, they compete in a threat display to hit the rock with those strange swords, that was interesting. But overall I find it difficult to relate to fantasy or sci fi media that doesn't predominantly feature humans