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 seasoned female half-Djinn illusionist. She has a lean build. Her non-human ancestry isn't obvious, but she has some odd traits hinting at her parentage.
The corrupt, worldwise female half-Kappa brigand who hates animals. She has a plump build. Her wardrobe is revealing. Her face hints at her non-human ancestry, but she otherwise appears human.
The romantic, inexperienced male half-Bakeneko witch/warlock. He has a slender build. He appears as an 'humanized' version of his non-human parent, but it is an attractive, not monstrous appearance.
The cunning, logical male half-Tengu seer with a large fortune. His body is one half human - one half taking after his non-human ancestor.
The rude male half-Goblin cleric with an unexpected destiny. His wardrobe is severe. He can shapeshift, taking the form of a human, or taking after his non-human ancestor.
The intuitive, religious, charismatic male half-Keplie mage. His non-human ancestry gives him a strangely attractive appearance.
The militant, broken-hearted, experienced female half-Chimera marine who is estranged from family members. She has a lithe build. Her wardrobe is fashionable. Her non-human ancestry is very obvious and not-concealable, but not particuarly disturbing.
The cooperative female half-Gorgon spy with unusual luck. She appears human - but has the personality and habits of her non-human ancestor.
The logical, experienced male half-Oroborous thief needing a friend. He has an elegant build. His wardrobe is impractical. He appears human - but has the personality and habits of his non-human ancestor.
The educated, sarcastic female half-Wyvern archer. She has a lean build. Her non-human ancestry isn't obvious, but she has some odd traits hinting at her parentage.
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