With the Anderson Act on the lips of so many, and predominantly well-liked among the commoners, tiefling and gensai sightings have become extremely rare. Half-orcs, more common, are also making less public appearances.
However, stories of "beastbloods" roaming in the wilds are becoming more frequent.
"Oh yes, I saw a band of half-orcs the other day. They paid me no mind, thank the gods, but seemed intent on scouting the woods. As though they'd have the brains to draw a map..."
"I encountered one wearing the uncured hides of animals. He claimed to be some sort of druid, if you can believe that! He was wandering the Viridale, somehow under the protection of the elder druid nearby. What idiots those wildfolk can be!"
"I helped a pair reach Aquor. Nice folks, really. They must have traveled far--their packs were quite large and heavy. I think this Anderson fellow is getting things a bit out of hand, anyway. It's not their fault how they were born. Now, those damnable tieflings, on the other hand..."
However, stories of "beastbloods" roaming in the wilds are becoming more frequent.
"Oh yes, I saw a band of half-orcs the other day. They paid me no mind, thank the gods, but seemed intent on scouting the woods. As though they'd have the brains to draw a map..."
"I encountered one wearing the uncured hides of animals. He claimed to be some sort of druid, if you can believe that! He was wandering the Viridale, somehow under the protection of the elder druid nearby. What idiots those wildfolk can be!"
"I helped a pair reach Aquor. Nice folks, really. They must have traveled far--their packs were quite large and heavy. I think this Anderson fellow is getting things a bit out of hand, anyway. It's not their fault how they were born. Now, those damnable tieflings, on the other hand..."