The Process Part 2

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(since there were no other Ideas for planets the MC will only be interested in one planet. Shout out to Irina Akashira for the Idea for this planet. Btw Irina I made a couple edits sorry if you don't like them.)


(Henmi's pov)

Out of all of the planets, only one caught my eye because it somewhat reminded me of a game I used to play when I was fifteen.

Name of the Planet: Gaia

 Description: Several continents and countries. Some big continents dominated for the main races: humans, elves, beastkin, demons, dragons...In these countries, other races members can be accepted individually but most races either are discriminated or they're directly enslaved. Some smaller countries, either subordinates of the big countries or they're neutrals with more members of several races living peacefully, most of them are commercial countries. The main races seem to be at war with each other splitting into two sides. The Supreme Army is made up of beastkin and demons. The Prime Preservers is made up of the Elves, and Humans. The dragons couldn't care less because they only had one final member of their race. A female Approximately 300 years old. 

[Why is there only one dragon left?]

After I chose Gaia, the next instruction was to pick my race. In total with half breeds, there were nine different possible races. I noticed that the half breeds were all half human.

"Hey, Amaterasu why are all the half breeds half human?" I asked.

"Humans are the only ones who can successfully breed with any of the other races," she replied.

[That's special I guess but on earth, we really try to stick with other humans.]

As I was looking through the races I stopped at the dragon half breed.

(Here is the info for half-dragons:

Half-dragons are clearly a breed apart from their humanoid parent. They are born with scaly skin the color of their dragon parent, sharp teeth, and claws on their fingers and toes. They tend to have elongated, sinuous features and pointed ears. Although some find half-dragons strangely exotic, many humanoids find them hideous, leading some mortals to abandon half-dragon children. These poor souls are either taken in by others or must survive in the wilderness alone. Many of them die. Those half-dragons that survive are faced with a lonely and difficult life. Even if they have the acceptance of their mortal parent or guardians, half-dragons rarely find open acceptance in humanoid societies. They are feared and shunned for their strange appearance, mistrusted and often considered cursed or bringers of bad luck. They lead lives of isolation except for the few people able to see past their physical appearance and relate to the person inside. Ironically, half-dragons find more acceptance, or at least fearful respect, among humanoid cultures, particularly those of a reptilian nature like kobolds or lizardfolk. There a half-dragon's reptilian characteristics are not as unusual, and they might even be considered beautiful. The half-dragon's potential power is also feared and respected by such communities, although this might lead some evil humanoids to kill a half-dragon out of fear of its power. Half-dragons can rise to positions of great influence among these savage tribes, and many become leaders, even establishing ruling dynasties. Many kobold tribes claim to trace their ancestry back to a legendary half-dragon ruler. In rare cases, the dragon parent raises the half-dragon. Half-dragons in this situation tend to have more acceptance but are still looked down upon by true dragons. Dragon parents tend to be distant toward their offspring, allowing them to be raised by servants, and the cruelty of a half-dragon's full-blooded dragon siblings can be terrible to behold. Half-dragons raised by their dragon parent are also even more isolated from society, making it difficult for them to interact with other humanoids.

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