NO:angels, demonspixies, faeriesgnomes, giantshumans, elvesdwarves, orcsgoblins, draconianshalf lion things.HALF ANY ANIMAL for that matter.I want them humanoid like elves or dwarvesI want them to resemble humans to some degree, nothing drastic like half dragon! HUMAN-LIKE.Like Bordermen from the Sword of Shannara by Terry BrooksThey are human to the point, only taller and widerGet the idea? Fantasy books usually have good humanoid races that aren't in anyother bookPlease give name of race and a short physical description!!!!!!!
ya if the fridge works i mean u don't have to be a brain surgeon to figure that out
yes as long as its in the fridge
Many species from K.A Applegate's Animorphs series Blemmyes and Sciapodes, from Pliny's Naturalis historia The Borrowers in Mary Norton's The Borrowers series Chaosians in Dan Genesis's Chaotic Reign seriesDufflepuds, single-footed (monopod) dwarves in CSLewis' The Voyage of the Dawn Treader Eloi and Morlocks in HGWells' novel The Time Machine Hobbit/Halfling in JRRTolkien's Middle-earth legendarium House Elves in J.K Rowling's Harry Potter Leoniders in the Strugatsky brothers' Noon Universe Lilliputian, Brobdingnagian, and Yahoos, in Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's TravelsNewts in Karel ?apek's War with the Newts Orcs in JRRTolkien's Middle-earth series Oompa-Loompas in Roald Dahl books, Charlie and The Chocolate Factory and Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator Thark A race of creatures on the fictional planet of Barsoom, created by Edgar Rice Burroughs for the 1917 novel A Princess of Mars
yes it will be fine but the bread might get soggy from the mayo
Yes, it will be OK in a bag overnightThe mayonnaise may make it soggy though.