Talk:Black Skeleton/@comment-27973430-20160525032121/@comment-124.83.30.57-20160525072647

This pretty much applies for all variations of the same monster. The dungeons Rou has conquered have all the monsters converted into Black [Monster Name] versions of themselves. Same with the monsters Rou summons. Back when he and Kanami summoned ghosts during the kingdom's civil war? Rou summoned Black Ghosts and Kanami summoned Purple Ghosts.

Gets a bit complicated when there are versions of monsters apart from "color". Goblins, for example, come in Mine Goblin and Bandit Goblin (Rou and his tribe belong here; though it's a wonder if the newborn Goblins even apply as this anymore) varieties. When Female Knight first met with Rou, she wondered if he was a Cave Ogre, but decided his skin color was too dark. If you consider these variations to be equitable to "Black" or "Purple" versions, then what about Oniwaka's race as a High Ogre? Hobgoblin Mages, Clerics, and Shamans are also considered Hobgoblins, just with a variation.

Maybe it would be best to just place them all in the same page and list them as a "variation" on the race? How many of these are even considered subspecies anyway? The goblins definitely aren't subspecies. Same with the Hobgoblin [Class] races. Was High Ogre ever named as a subspecies, or was it just a variation on the same race like the Hobgoblin classes were?