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One exception: If I'm playing as a dwarf, he has to be male and have a great beard. Otherwise, what's the point? Unless lady dwarfs have beards in this setting, then I'm doing that.
My favorite variant of this is that if you pick a dwarf in the Lord of the Rings MMO, there's no gender option, since they all have beards and look the same
Based.
It's this way in discworld too, at first
The regular dwarfs actually do have the option, but clicking it doesnt change anything. Which is even funnier.
"Are you a guy or a girl?"
"Dwarf."
"No, no, I mean, what do you prefer?"
"Mining."
"No, I mean, what's in your pants?"
"A pickaxe."
I just got two little Christmas gnomes. The man has a beard and the woman has long pigtails braided together to look like a beard
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