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races [2024/08/14 00:54] titania |
races [2025/06/09 19:29] (current) titania |
These standard races are known as "civilized races" or "high races" in the setting. Humans are the most numerous of the civilized races, occupying many regions above ground. The elves are mostly withdrawn into their vast forests, while dwarves reside in the mountains below. Most members of a civilized race are welcome in the settlements of another, if sometimes with an air of distrust. | These standard races are known as "civilized races" or "high races" in the setting. Humans are the most numerous of the civilized races, occupying many regions above ground. The elves are mostly withdrawn into their vast forests, while dwarves reside in the mountains below. Most members of a civilized race are welcome in the settlements of another, if sometimes with an air of distrust. |
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[[Centaur]]\\ | [[Centaur]]\\ |
[[Dragonkin]]\\ | [[Dragonkin]]\\ |
These advanced races are known as "monster races" or "low races" in human lands. They are dangerous creatures lurking in the darkest forests or lowest caverns. While some form vast and sinister civilizations in the underdark, others lead a marauder's life, ravaging the land of humans and their allies. Members of these monster races are malicious beasts, and are treated as such by the settlements of the higher races. | These advanced races are known as "monster races" or "low races" in human lands. They are dangerous creatures lurking in the darkest forests or lowest caverns. While some form vast and sinister civilizations in the underdark, others lead a marauder's life, ravaging the land of humans and their allies. Members of these monster races are malicious beasts, and are treated as such by the settlements of the higher races. |
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[[Bugbear]]\\ | [[Bugbear]]\\ |
[[Drow]]\\ | [[Drow]]\\ |
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=====TEMPLATES===== | =====Templates===== |
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Besides race and class, characters can sometimes gain something called an acquired template, which represents a major occurrence that changes the character in some essential way. Templates do not take the place of race but are a sort of modifier to race. | Besides race and class, characters can sometimes gain something called an acquired template, which represents a major occurrence that changes the character in some essential way. Templates do not take the place of race but are a sort of modifier to race. |