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'''Demihuman''' is a term adopted into the [[/tg/]] lexicon from [[Advanced Dungeons & Dragons]]. Prior to 3rd edition, it was a term used in-game to refer to humanoid races - well, specifically, "demihuman" referred to the [[elf]], [[dwarf]], [[gnome]] and [[halfling]] races, whilst other races, such as [[orc]]s, [[goblinoid]]s, [[kobold]]s, [[xvart]]s, [[ogre]]s and so forth were all lumped together as "humanoids".


With the release of 3rd edition, this term was dropped from the official D&D lexicon, suspected to be due to worries over its hidden assumptions; using "demihuman" to refer to playable humanoids could be taken to imply that 1) all civilized/nonevil humanoid races are related to humans, and 2) [[Humanity Fuck Yeah|those races are somehow inferior to "real"  humans, while "humanoids" are shittier still.]] Note that neither of these assumptions are at all true in most D&D settings, despite what most editions' crunch would have you believe.
Still, the term does occasionally pop up; aside from the obvious nostalgia appeal, the plain truth of the matter is that "demihuman" is a simple shorthand way of referencing all of the "traditionally non-evil humanoid races" with a single word. And what fa/tg/uy is opposed to the idea of having a shorthand name to call something, really?
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