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We can argue endlessly about whether female cyclopes exist or not. But is there any point? I'm not denying the possibility of female zombies either. I just said it would be fun to imagine them. In general, if we're talking about it, members of different sexes of beast-like and monster-like creatures should be similar (purely theoretically). Can you immediately tell, or even tell at all, what sex a lizard is? Or any other animal. The same applies to creatures. Maybe half of the griffins in your army are females? But with humanoid creatures, it's not so clear. But if you think about it, the vast majority of armies have been and still are made up of men. Therefore, priority is given to them. And women who served in the troops most often served and still serve in field hospitals, etc., in general, they rarely participate directly in battles. Maybe we should draw a nurse next to a tent? :)
P.S. Still, almost all the zombies in the necromancer's army are men, because in most cases, the undead are raised from slain creatures, and it is almost always men who fight.
P.P.S. We're discussing an interesting question. Maybe we should even create a separate topic about it?))) Just kidding.
P.S. Still, almost all the zombies in the necromancer's army are men, because in most cases, the undead are raised from slain creatures, and it is almost always men who fight.
P.P.S. We're discussing an interesting question. Maybe we should even create a separate topic about it?))) Just kidding.