Thread:JokerXIII/@comment-26955555-20180222212455/@comment-25978970-20180222223607

Characters are often refered to by species rather than anything else.

For the example of in character reference, Rou's refered to as an Ogre sub-species when referencing himself. Not an Ogre race. This allows us to make the assumptive reason that the Ogre itself is classified as a species, not a race. If it were, it would be sub-race, not sub species.

Class is a general assessment point that can be inferred rather than needing to be directly stated, as there are half lords and lords in general. These individuals are still of a classified race, their goblin roots, whilst other races of demi creatures are of other races. They can still be of the same species, such as with the Lorddom. To classifiy and divide a species, one would reference their classes.

To do this, I would reference this as a very loose distinctive seperative:

Race > Species > Sub-species > Class-Job > Blessing > Divine Candidates > Psalms Characters

To duel quote the conversation referenced earlier:

"Yea, to clarrify, the Goblin race is one block

You cut that up into chunks for species

And you line them up to get evolution trees

Then the specialties you get are the subspecies and classes, such as Fire Lords or Wind Lords"

&

"Let's be honest here

The author of Re:Monster is an average man trying to write an above average novel, with varying levels of success depending on the day he is writing

He overglosses in detail in order to try and cover up his lack of power when it comes to prose and diction

That, and he has an eating fetish the likes Toriko barely can surpass

So the science of Re:Monster, and popular terms, are fully his"

The point of discussion is simply to establish which English term we will insert into which of the three distinct areas to reference.

The core of a tree is the Race, the main branches are the species that evolve into other species, and then the paths of those branches are the classes. Blessings, influences, behaviors, and the sort only have influence on class and species, not which race in which you were born. The race is the unchangeable origin whilst everything else is up to fortune and divine intervention (PA)

~White