I wanted to ask if I can ask about mythological creatures. For example, I wanted to ask about a succubus (What are its physiological details, types, etc.).
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1$\begingroup$ this link is the right place: mythology.stackexchange.com This place would be ideal if your thinking to create a succubus in your current world or create properties for it. $\endgroup$– MedericCommented May 30, 2017 at 15:09
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$\begingroup$ This question belongs on meta, but the short answer is yes, check out the creature-design $\endgroup$– JamesCommented May 30, 2017 at 16:04
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$\begingroup$ You should have a look at Anatomically Correct Creatures $\endgroup$– SecespitusCommented May 30, 2017 at 20:24
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$\begingroup$ Do check out our question sandbox. $\endgroup$– userCommented May 31, 2017 at 13:40
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Now that this is on Meta, I feel ok answering it.
Absolutely
We've got a whole bunch of "anatomically correct..." questions, along with several questions that branch off into related topics once that question gets answered. Not to mention a mythical-creatures tag.
Some examples:
Anatomically Correct Pegasus (asked just the other day)
Would swimming dragons need wings? (about a week old)
What would a Mermaid’s taste buds be like?
If mountain lions were Griffins, how would it affect other animals?
Does a world with domestic flying creatures (eg: dragons) needs cars, planes and ships?
Take a look-see to see what's already been asked and if you have a new question, just make sure it falls within what's considered "on topic" and avoid being too broad. Old questions will help.
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We help people to build consistent, fictional worlds for novels, games, etc. A question like "what is a succubus" would be off topic, a question like "here is the succubus for my setting, are there unintended side effects from the game mechanics" would be on topic.