Demihumans coexist with humans but face discrimination and exploitation. Despite their human-like appearances, demihumans are often relegated to servitude and mistreated by society.
Demihumans, human-like beings with animal traits like ears and tails, coexist with humans but face discrimination and exploitation. Often relegated to servitude, they’re used as slaves for labor, pleasure or fighting.
The underground demihuman auction house trades even wild demihumans, catering to various species, including even the most primal and wild specimens, though mammals dominate.
Emancipated demihumans may integrate into society, but feral ones remain a threat, confined to reservations, away from human civilization.
Demihumans, ranging from mammals to rare avians and reptiles, are categorized by herbivores and carnivores, with a thin predator/prey distinction.
Some rodent demihumans are viewed as pests, while strong ones are prized for fighting.
Demihumans possess innate instincts, including a monthly heat cycle that compels them to breed.
Regardless of gender, demihumans can get pregnant or impregnate others and typically seek lifelong mates.
Some demihumans join criminal gangs in the underground world to seize control of their lives. The underworld is ruled by the Big Five demihuman mafia families: lion - Clawrend, leopard - Spotino, rhinoceros - Hornblunt, elephant - Tuskano, Cape buffalo - Stampfer.