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!
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The inexperienced male half-Djinn berserker. His non-human ancestry gives him a strangely attractive appearance.
The clever male half-Demon guard. His wardrobe is non-nonsense. His non-human ancestry is very obvious and not-concealable.
The weak-willed, lonely female half-Fire Dragon ranger who has an odd way of speaking. Her wardrobe is businesslike. Her non-human ancestry gives her a horribly inhuman appearance.
The unwise, diabolical male half-Will-O-The-Wisp necromancer escpaing the past. His wardrobe is elaborate. His non-human ancestry gives him a horribly inhuman appearance.
The uneducated male half-Dragon Turtle herbologist. He has a thin build. He has a perfectly human head and face - but his body is that of his non-human parent's species.
The unwise female half-Kappa herbologist who is more than meets the eye. She has a leggy build. She has a perfectly human head and face - but her body is that of her non-human parent's species.
The cunning, lazy, private female half-Griffon poacher. She has an hourglass build. She appears human - yet her shadow is always that of her non-human parent's species.
The cunning, uneducated male half-Oroborous demonologist. He has a lean build. His face hints at his non-human ancestry, but he otherwise appears human.
The addled, peaceful male half-Hellhound soldier. He has a masculine build. His wardrobe is impractical. His non-human ancestry isn't obvious, but he has some odd traits hinting at his parentage.
The irrational, friendly, sheltered female half-Tanuki watchman. She appears human - yet her shadow is always that of her non-human parent's species.
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