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half-orc [2023/02/02 14:23] chernobog [Description] |
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====== Half-orc ====== | ====== Half-orc ====== | ||
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| Innate spells | none| | | Innate spells | none| | ||
| Size | medium| | | Size | medium| | ||
- | | Standard | + | | Standard |
| Classes allowed | barbarian, cleric, druid, fighter, inquisitor, magus, monk, oracle, paladin, psion, psywarrior, ranger, sorcerer, thief, warlock| | | Classes allowed | barbarian, cleric, druid, fighter, inquisitor, magus, monk, oracle, paladin, psion, psywarrior, ranger, sorcerer, thief, warlock| | ||
| Normal adventuring starting age | 12-16| | | Normal adventuring starting age | 12-16| | ||
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tends to lean toward more powerful, muscular builds of the body. | tends to lean toward more powerful, muscular builds of the body. | ||
- | They usually get the worst of both worlds, being distrusted by both humans | + | They usually get the worst of both worlds, being distrusted by both humans and orcs, but are valued for their martial prowess. They often must make their way alone and are forced to grow up fast. They seek friendship and acceptance but are generally shunned by others. They make their way in orcish societies by proving themselves superior in power and ability, or alternatively, |
- | and orcs, but are valued for their martial prowess. They often must make | + | |
- | their way alone and are forced to grow up fast. They seek friendship and | + | ===== Gallery ===== |
- | acceptance, but are generally shunned by others. They make their way in | + | {{: |
- | orcish societies by proving themselves superior in power and ability, or | + | |
- | alternatively, | + | |
- | associating with those who don't care about appearance or require their | + | |
- | unique strength. Feared and distrusted, they lean toward their selfish | + | |
- | tendencies, but few manage to surprise their detractors with great deeds | + | |
- | and unforeseen wisdom. | + | |