Every persecuted minority group in wandering inn ranked
we started as goblins which is fine, cool that works new story goblins aren't evil it's subversive it's well written i'm invested.
crazy new revelations and improvements to their QoL happening in every volume i'm with it.
then we get antinium which also works coz it's relatively organic and a "shock" in terms of finding out this supposedly hive mind species is all just full of naive babies.
they're gradually growing up and i'm invested in seeing all the different variants and storylines and whether they make it back to rhir.
next the gnolls which is more of a species in decline but still you can have sympathy for their struggle to keep their place in the world.
i don't really care about them apart from specific characters, seems like they kinda deserve to decline coz what's the point of a nomadic species that is too weak to hold their land.
onto the demons which tbh i don't understand at all, just fucking leave guys teleport out be guerillas be pirates why are you fighting this insane king in rhir in a land war like just leave seems like you guys are punching your nuts for no reason.
i don't care about these peeps at all, every chapter reading about them further reinforces how insane and pointless their worldviews/struggles are.
then we have the djinn who were genocided long ago and are perma slaves coz of systemic issues very sad kinda unfixable.
cool from worldbuilding perspective but like...how do i empathise with a being made of magic. you'll figure it out guys.
sariant lambs? very cool i like reading about their struggles. very "humanity fuck yeah" if you read those kindsa stories aka a species of pure grit and determination.
i'm rooting for them to kill the system and get leveling.
vampires. eh, i have read and watched too much vampire fiction to care. inherently too dangerous to be allowed to live. just stake them all and let the gods handle them.
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lucifen/agelum** - kinda sad but like gnolls, it's obvious they died out coz they don't have a purpose in innverse anymore.
giants - big, very cool. wish we could see more about them instead of vampires.
every time i read an ability description that was clearly designed to kill them i get sad.
turnscales - maybe it's coz i'm aggressively hetero myself but i don't get the chapters about them, they seem to be treated like they have red color skills for no apparent reason but also simultaneously are super fatalistic about changing public perception of themselves.
i do read their chapters and sympathise even if i think it doesn't make sense in a worldbuilding perspective.
if there are any other persecuted minority groups not in this list i care so little about them i have memory holed them.