Well, I did say that I'll come back to it when the manga introduces new species.
So for our newest template, we have the satyr.
Satyr (2 Points) Image Here (WARNING: Potentially NSFW!!!)
The Saytr is one of numerous pseudo-humanoid species that were publicly revealed three years ago with the adoption of the Extraspecies Exchange Program sponsored by the UN. Though despite contrary depictions, the Satyr are not just beings with caprine lower torso or even a humanoid caprine. Rather, the only parts of a Satyr’s body that is completely ovine are the curved horns upon their heads, small tail, ungulate ears, and cloven legs. Unlike their Pan cousins, the Satyr are rather bold and outgoing, their affinity to nature and love of plantlife, all the while being best known for their lustful hedonism.
-2 - Bizarre Appearance “Horns, Caprine ears, legs and tail”
-1 - Compulsion “Milked”
-1 - Lecherous
So that'll be it until the next MonMusu species is introduced. Until then, how does this conversion sound to you all? OVA2e compatible? Able to plop down into an equivalent campaign setting?
As for the compulsion? Well.... they debuted in THAT plot arc. That should be enough to explain it.
And we're back and this time we got a few classical fantasy races to add to the mix.
First we have Gimli- I mean the Dwarf
Dwarf (4 Points)
The Dwarf is one of numerous humanoid species that were publically revealed three years ago with the adoption of the Extraspecies Exchange Program sponsored by the UN. Physically, the dwarf is best described as a short, but stocky and robust humanoid without the depreciation of their physical strength due to such a smaller scale compared to the average human, these mountain vault dwellers have been known throughout history via folklore and personal accounts to be well gifted in wisdom, smiting, mining, and crafting. It is also known that dwarves have a higher constitution and resistance to poisons, which would best explain their largely rugged nature and love of strong alcoholic beverages. More famous, however, are the facial hair of a male dwarf which can grow to be thick, luscious, and bushy beards and/or moustaches to compensate for their male pattern baldness.
The Halfling is one of numerous humanoid species that were publicly revealed three years ago with the adoption of the Extraspecies Exchange Program sponsored by the UN. Physically, the Halfling is best described as being significantly shorter than the average human being, with the average Halfling adult little taller than the average prepubescent human youth, yet have a more youthful appearance than the former along with a lack of prominent facial hair. The Halflings have been known to be quick-witted, resourceful, equal parts courageous and inquisitive, and surprisingly hardy despite their preferred lifestyle of simple, bucolic contentment not unlike rural peasantry though it is not unheard of for a Halfling to have a strong case of wanderlust. It should be noted that gift-giving and family are important aspects of a Halfling life and is not uncommon for a single dwelling to house up to twenty-five members, though this may be due to the longevity of the species.
And last, but not least, we have Tinkerbell- No wait, it's just a fairy.
Fairy/Faerie (2 Points)
The Fairy is one of numerous humanoid species that were publicly revealed three years ago with the adoption of the Extraspecies Exchange Program sponsored by the UN. Alternatively known as Faerie, Fae, or Fay, physically they are best described as miniature elvish beings with anthropoid-like wings that allow them the power of flight. It has been widely known that the fairy have a close commune relationship with nature and have been rumored to have magical abilities, though this has as of yet been proven to be plausible beyond traditional folklore.
Of course, I lifted it from the Fairy fragment from the book. Nothing wrong with altering something official to fit the setting, especially since it would ultimately lead to more unique characters with equally unique "scenarios" of hilarity.
Anywho, next time I'll go into the fairy sub species and other such species that were introduced (however so briefly) in the manga. So until then, how does this conversion sound to you all? OVA2e compatible? Able to plop down into an equivalent campaign setting?