In fantasy fiction, games, and anime, human and non-human crossbreeds are so common your average monster seems to spend time hanging out in either A) a wizard's laboratory, or B) a singles bar. Since such characters are popular, I figured they deserved their own generator!
The predictable female half-Werewolf thief. She has an athletic build. Her wardrobe is sexy. Her non-human ancestry gives her a strangely attractive appearance.
The chaste male half-Hippogriff fence who is prone to odd statements. His wardrobe is flattering. His body is a mismatched composite of his human and non-human ancestry.
The rude female half-Vampire jester who is prone to odd statements. Her wardrobe is sexy. Her body is one half human - one half taking after her non-human ancestor.
The intelligent female half-Phoenix heretic who has an odd way of speaking. She has an angular build. Her wardrobe is fashionable. She has a perfectly human head and face - but her body is that of her non-human parent's species.
The watchful female half-Pegasus marine. Her wardrobe is strange. Her body is one half human - one half taking after her non-human ancestor.
The intelligent male half-Keplie conjurer with unexpected depths. He has an elegant build. His non-human ancestry is very obvious and not-concealable.
The broken-hearted male half-Manticore bodyguard who seems insane. His wardrobe is risque. He has a perfectly human head and face - but his body is that of his non-human parent's species.
The optimistic male half-Yeti diviner. He has a wide-chested build. His wardrobe is utilitarian. He appears human - yet his shadow is always that of his non-human parent's species.
The boring female half-Basilisk barbarian. She has a busty build. She appears to have multiple personalities - at times being human, at times taking after her non-human parent.
The ethical female half-Bakeneko seer. She has an hourglass build. Her wardrobe is elaborate. Her non-human ancestry isn't obvious, but she has some odd traits hinting at her parentage.
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