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== Subpages ==
The following games have their own pages:
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* [[Interspecies Romance/Dungeons and Dragons|Dungeons and Dragons]]
== Other Works ==
 
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* ''[[The World of Darkness]]'': There are all sorts of of human/non-human goings-on in both settings, including vampires and werewolves. Most splats are non-human in some way, except Hunters and Mages, and most of them can mate and even reproduce with humans under at least some circumstances. The only ones truly unable to do so are Wraiths, being wholly immaterial. Indeed just about every supernatural engaged in romance with humans, even the vampires (though less so due to their deadness). Generally the likelihood of said romances are similar between the two versions of a given splat:
** Vampires are living corpses -- although they can have sex if they choose, their sex drive is mostly so dead they're hardly ever in the mood -- as are [[Promethean: The Created|Prometheans]], so they're sterile to begin with. Bizarrely, in the ''[[Old World of Darkness]]'' there were very unusual circumstances in which [[Vampire: The Masquerade|vampires]] and [[Kindred of the East|kuei-jin]] could actually have half-human offspring, but this was far from the norm.
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* In one of the story arcs of ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' [http://magiccards.info/10e/en/279.html Mirri] (a [[Catgirl|cat warrior]]) had an unrequited crush on her (human) childhood friend [http://magiccards.info/query?q=!Gerrard%20Capashen Gerrard].
 
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