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Aasimar is a half-human, half-celestial race in D&D.
One of the two major factions in World of Warcraft the other being their enemy, the Horde.
A female warrior from the Amazons, an all-female nation in Classical and Greek mythology.
A protagonist who lacks some or all of the qualities traditionally seen as heroic.
A creature with characteristics of both a human and an arachnid, most often a spider or scorpion.
Ban-Kai is a zanpakutou's final form. It means "Full Release'"
Games centred around Barbarians. A barbarian is usually recognised by his/her long flowy hair, loincloth and animal skins, lack of clothes and sword (not the same as cavemen).
Barbarians in games are often known for their brute strength, large size compared to normal humans, appetite for meat and ale, general crudeness, and prowess in melee combat.
Games based on tabletop (AKA pen and paper) role-playing games, such as Dungeons & Dragons or Vampire: The Masquerade. These can have any type of gameplay, as long as they are set in the tabletop game's universe.
A person whose profession is the slaying and domesticating of wild beasts and other creatures.
In many RPGs, especially those made in Japan, magic is categorized as black or white. Black magic spells deal damage or inflict negative effects.
Necessary to sustain life in organic creatures, the crimson fluid known as blood tends to make appearances when the body's structure is compromised in some way, a very, very common occurrence in videogames.
In the lore of the Warcraft games the Blood Elves are of one the races of the Horde. They are composed of former high elves who renamed themselves in honor of their people, who were killed during the siege of Quel'Thalas by the Scourge, during the Third War.
Centaurs have the upper half of a man, and the lower half of a horse. Typically they are hunters.
A character who is destined to save or destroy the world. Often seen in RPGs.
Games which have served as the basis of a comic book or vice versa.
Comic book or manga characters who are also in video games. There are tons of games with superheros such as Batman and Spider-Man out there.
A cyclops is any race of creature that is born with only one eye.
Elves who have often been corrupted in some manner, changing their skin tone and leaving them with a predisposition towards evil. Sometimes called "Drow".
Dragons were originally messengers from heaven, according to early Buddhist texts. In games, they can be among the most fearsome of adversaries, but there are some exceptions.
Either specialized dragon killers or a honorary title bestowed upon those who have managed to slay a dragon.
Dryads are tree nymphs from Greek mythology. They have made appearances in a number of games.
Dwarves are a short, stout race that appear in any number of fantasy games and stories. They are almost always depicted as short with bushy beards similar to vikings. They can also be identified by their love for ale and gold. Other common trends for Fantasy Dwarves include being proud warriors, favoring axes as their weapon of choice, and being gruff sticklers for tradition and honor.
A peripheral for the Game Boy Advance that allowed players to scan in cards for extras in various games, or even to play classic NES games.
Elves are a race found in a lot of games based on a fantasy setting. They are recognizable by their elongated ears and often live much longer than humans. Some are even immortal. There are many variations of Elves.
A dark version of a game's hero, featuring many of the same powers. Usually wears black. Male evil twins often have goatees.
Fairies appear in many games, usually as a race that will assist players with magic. Fairies are almost exclusively female.
Humanoids with feline characteristics. Feline humanoids are most commonly seen in Japanese games.
Fencing is a fighting method in which one uses a thin sword, such as a Sabre, a Épée, or a Foil to perform quick striking motions. Can be used in battle or in sport.
A popular class in many D&D based games, the Fighter can both dish it and take it!
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