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 inexperienced female half-Tanuki heretic. She has a thin build. Her wardrobe is uncomplicated. She appears as an 'humanized' version of her non-human parent, but the result is very disturbing.
The miserable, antisocial female half-Troll illusionist. She has a perfectly human head and face - but her body is that of her non-human parent's species.
The realistic female half-Yeti brigand. Her non-human ancestry isn't obvious, but she has some odd traits hinting at her parentage.
The confused, tired female half-Werecat prophet. She appears human - but has the personality and habits of her non-human ancestor.
The unjust, private, seasoned male half-Sea Serpent shaman. He has an overmuscled build. He appears human - yet his shadow is always that of his non-human parent's species.
The smart male half-Tengu bodyguard. He has a thin build. His wardrobe is non-nonsense. He appears to have multiple personalities - at times being human, at times taking after his non-human parent.
The chaste male half-Water Elemental martial artist with a lot of friends. He has a masculine build. His wardrobe is simple. His face hints at his non-human ancestry, but he otherwise appears human.
The detached male half-Griffon thief. He has a broad-shouldered build. His wardrobe is impractical. He appears as an 'humanized' version of his non-human parent, but the result is very disturbing.
The seasoned female half-Light dragon crusader. Her wardrobe is utilitarian. She can shapeshift, taking the form of a human, or taking after her non-human ancestor.
The principled male half-Troll seer. He has a wide-chested build. His wardrobe is sexy. His appearance is that of a normal human - but under certain conditions he turns into a member of his non-human ancestor's species.
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