» Wed Jun 27, 2012 3:17 pm
Out of the three, I can't really say I prefer any of them. I think I'll use DnD for my reasons. Humans are usually either idiots or bores, except for the unusual - Artemis Entreri, for example. Elves are usually too cautious or not masculine enough - once again, except for the unusual, like Drizzt Do'Urdern. Dwarves are usually too crude or stupid for my tastes - except for Bruenor Battlehammer.
However! Out of the three, I like Dwarves the best, generally. They have a very nice "Viking" culture, most of the time, and place high importance on reliable craftsmanship, eating food, and killing orcs. And barring a few social misfits, Dwarves are straight to the point - they don't give a damn about peace treaties, preserving things, or any conflict-reducing crap like that.
For example, your average fantasy Human would hide behind the sturdy town gates upon hearing of an oncoming threat. Your average fantasy Elf would either do nothing, try to placate the threat, or shoot flimsy arrows at it from far away.
Your average fantasy Dwarf, however, would put on a suit of armor covered in spikes and jagged edges, quaff a mug of ale, and teach that threat the meaning of pain!
Edit: To continue my +10 wall of text, and to clarify a bit, I like Dwarves as a race/culture, but I don't really care for their stand-out individuals, if you will. For the stand-outs, my stance usually goes Human, then Elf, then Dwarf. Race-wise, it's Dwarf, then Elf, then Human.
Man, being up late makes a fellow wordy.