Just curious, have you explored playing in any Werewolf the Apocalypse pen and paper games?
Though they're centered around werewolves and since it's a dnd-like game, there is combat, the werewolves are ultimately the good guys - protectors of the planet, and from what little I've read of the main rpg book it goes pretty deep into brothership and kinship to one's werewolf tribe and the earth in terms of the actual non-combat rpg, and the publisher is known for a lot on non-combat roleplay.
https://io9.gizmodo.com/all-14-werewolf-...1738988364 describes some of the lore and the philosophy behind the werewolf tribes. Though I haven't really played much werewolf (one session maybe 15 years ago), the rpg system itself is very robust from what I can tell.
Only asking cause it might be something you'd really enjoy. Or it might not.
Though they're centered around werewolves and since it's a dnd-like game, there is combat, the werewolves are ultimately the good guys - protectors of the planet, and from what little I've read of the main rpg book it goes pretty deep into brothership and kinship to one's werewolf tribe and the earth in terms of the actual non-combat rpg, and the publisher is known for a lot on non-combat roleplay.
https://io9.gizmodo.com/all-14-werewolf-...1738988364 describes some of the lore and the philosophy behind the werewolf tribes. Though I haven't really played much werewolf (one session maybe 15 years ago), the rpg system itself is very robust from what I can tell.
Only asking cause it might be something you'd really enjoy. Or it might not.