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V4 |
A character who looks overall like a human but isn't. Either they have a fully human body with stuff visibly added on (impossible skin color, a tail, tentacles, extra mouths, etc.) or they look human and are known to be nonhuman through lore. This tag is not needed for extremely common, trivial humanoid variants like an [[elf]] whose only nonhuman features are pointed ears, although there is no hard line for this. The distinction between this and [[anthro]] is that an anthropomorphic character is based on something - usually a creature, object, or concept - and has one or more of their body parts replaced with it. On the opposite end, [[feral]] applies when the character closely resembles an animal with animal features. Updated by dicksonly22 Thu, Feb 01 '24, 09:48 |
V3 |
A character who looks overall like a human but isn't. Either they have a fully human body with stuff visibly added on (impossible skin color, a tail, tentacles, extra mouths, etc.) or they look human and are known to be nonhuman through lore. This tag is not needed for extremely common, trivial humanoid variants like an [[elf]] whose only nonhuman features are pointed ears, although there is no hard line for this. The distinction between this and [[anthro]] is that an anthropomorphic character is based on something - usually a creature, object, or concept - and has one or more of their body parts replaced with it. Updated by Mukokuseki Fri, Nov 25 '22, 18:18 |
V2 |
A character who looks overall like a human but isn't. Either they have a fully human body with stuff visibly added on (impossible skin color, a tail, tentacles, extra mouths, etc.) or they're known to be nonhuman through lore. This tag is not needed for extremely common, trivial humanoid variants like an [[elf]] whose only nonhuman features are pointed ears, although there is no hard line for this. The distinction between this and [[anthro]] is that an anthropomorphic character is based on something - usually a creature, object, or concept - and has one or more of their body parts replaced with it. Updated by Mukokuseki Fri, Nov 25 '22, 18:17 |
V1 |
A character who looks overall like a human but isn't. Either they have a fully human body with stuff visibly added on (impossible skin color, a tail, tentacles, extra mouths, etc.) or they're known to be nonhuman through lore. This tag is not needed for extremely common, trivial humanoid variants like an [[elf]] whose only nonhuman features are [[pointed ears]], although there is no hard line for this. The distinction between this and [[anthro]] is that an anthropomorphic character is based on something - usually a creature, object, or concept - and has one or more of their body parts replaced with it. Updated by mref Tue, Nov 08 '22, 23:35 |