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== The note about these being species is objectively false ==
== The note about these being species is objectively false ==


Currently, the page notes "Note: Baldur's Gate 3 does not use the term "race" the way it's used in common English. Races in the game are more akin to species.".  That is not objective data for a Wiki.  It is objectively false in the Forgotten Realms: '''these Humanoid races can reproduce between each other''', including Dwarf/Human, Dwarf/Orc, Elf/Orc, you name it (it is not as clear for Halfings and Gnomes though). '''Whereas species generally do not reproduce well together and have less "mixity"'''.  
Currently, the page notes "Note: Baldur's Gate 3 does not use the term "race" the way it's used in common English. Races in the game are more akin to species.".  That is not objective data for a Wiki.  It is objectively false in the Forgotten Realms: '''these Humanoid races can reproduce between each other''', including Elf/Orc for example, you name it (it is not as clear for Halfings and Gnomes though). Dwarf/Human or Dwarf/Orc is also possible, though some older books made them sterile, they work in the Forgotten Realms. '''Whereas species generally do not reproduce well together and have less "mixity"'''.  


The company ''Wizard of the Coast'' switched to the term species because the term race is loaded with real-life issues. '''Calling them species is oddly not a progress nor better''' at all: not only is reproduction sometimes impossible between species, or generate children who cannot reproduce, but having only "pure" Elves, in reaction to the fact that the term "half-Elf" can be pejorative, is ironically not a progress.  WotC flushed mixed origins from the 2024: how is that a progress?  Valuing mixed heritages would be the true progressive approach!  The solution to avoid the term is well known from many RPG games, who instead write heritages, mixed heritages, origins, etc.  
The company ''Wizard of the Coast'' switched to the term species because the term race is loaded with real-life issues. '''Calling them species is oddly not a progress nor better''' at all: not only is reproduction sometimes impossible between species, or generate children who cannot reproduce, but having only "pure" Elves, in reaction to the fact that the term "half-Elf" can be pejorative, is ironically not a progress.  WotC flushed mixed origins from the 2024: how is that a progress?  Valuing mixed heritages would be the true progressive approach!  The solution to avoid the term is well known from many RPG games, who instead write heritages, mixed heritages, origins, etc.  
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