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==Alv== | |||
{{SmallLink|Alv|link=Species/Alv}} | |||
{{:Species/Alv/Description}} | |||
{| class="wikitable speciestable" | |||
| [[Species/Alv/Æztrálv|Æztrálv <br>(High Elves)]] | |||
| <blockquote>{{:Species/Alv/Æztrálv/Description}}</blockquote> | |||
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| [[Species/Alv/Staðrálv|Staðrálv <br>(City Elves)]] | |||
| <blockquote>{{:Species/Alv/Staðrálv/Description}}</blockquote> | |||
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| [[Species/Alv/Villrálv|Villrálv <br>(Wild Elves)]] | |||
| <blockquote>{{:Species/Alv/Villrálv/Description}}</blockquote> | |||
|} | |||
==Dragonblood== | |||
{{SmallLink|Dragonblood|link=Species/Dragonblood}} | |||
{{:Species/Dragonblood/Description}} | |||
{| class="wikitable speciestable" | |||
| [[Species/Dragonblood/Kobold|Kobolds]] | |||
| <blockquote>{{:Species/Dragonblood/Kobold/Description}}</blockquote> | |||
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| [[Species/Dragonblood/Trueblood|Truebloods]] | |||
| <blockquote>{{:Species/Dragonblood/Trueblood/Description}}</blockquote> | |||
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| [[Species/Dragonblood/Wyvernblood|Wyvernbloods]] | |||
| <blockquote>{{:Species/Dragonblood/Wyvernblood/Description}}</blockquote> | |||
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|} | |||
==Gnome== | |||
{{SmallLink|Gnome|link=Species/Gnome}} | |||
{{:Species/Gnome/Description}} | |||
==Highlander== | |||
{{SmallLink|Highlander|link=Species/Highlander}} | |||
{{:Species/Highlander/Description}} | |||
==Human== | |||
{{SmallLink|Human|link=Species/Human}} | |||
{{:Species/Human/Description}} | |||
{| class="wikitable speciestable" | |||
| [[Species/Human/Human|Human <br>(Homo Sapiens)]] | |||
| <blockquote>{{:Species/Human/Human/Description}}</blockquote> | |||
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| [[Species/Human/Dwarf|Dwarves <br>(Homo Robustus)]] | |||
| <blockquote>{{:Species/Human/Dwarf/Description}}</blockquote> | |||
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| [[Species/Human/Halfling|Halflings <br>(Homo Alacritas)]] | |||
| <blockquote>{{:Species/Human/Halfling/Description}}</blockquote> | |||
|} | |||
==Kalasharr== | |||
{{SmallLink|Kalasharr|link=Species/Kalasharr}} | |||
{{:Species/Kalasharr/Description}} | |||
{| class="wikitable speciestable" | |||
| [[Species/Kalasharr/Orc|Orc]] | |||
| <blockquote>{{:Species/Kalasharr/Orc/Description}}</blockquote> | |||
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| [[Species/Kalasharr/Goblin|Goblin]] | |||
| <blockquote>{{:Species/Kalasharr/Goblin/Description}}</blockquote> | |||
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| [[Species/Kalasharr/Hobgoblin|Hobgoblin]] | |||
| <blockquote>{{:Species/Kalasharr/Hobgoblin/Description}}</blockquote> | |||
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| [[Species/Kalasharr/Bugbear|Bugbear]] | |||
| <blockquote>{{:Species/Kalasharr/Bugbear/Description}}</blockquote> | |||
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|} | |||
==Leyblood== | |||
{{SmallLink|Leyblood|link=Species/Leyblood}} | |||
{{:Species/Leyblood/Description}} |
Latest revision as of 15:24, 19 April 2025
Alv
→ Alv
Alver, or elves in common, are a species of immortal beings whose ancestry originate from the Fae Realms. From those estranged lands the elves ventured, and for this, the reasons are many and varied. Some elven societies lost their way, others their gods, some escaped the chains of faith and others to spread it further through the earthly planes. Uniting them is their searching for either solace and peace or adventure and dominion, after having to leave their sacred homes.
Æztrálv (High Elves) |
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Staðrálv (City Elves) |
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Villrálv (Wild Elves) |
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Dragonblood
→ Dragonblood
Dragonbloods are the descendants of ancient dragons, whom either through lust, greed, pride or mishap caused the birth of this unfortunate species. Often, the case of their birth was not of well-meaning, but rather a way for the dragons to create more worshippers, subjects to rule over, fodder for war or in many cases, just a side-effect of draining their young of arcane essence in pursuit of more power.
While dragonbloods in many cases still worship their draconic progenitors, a pinch of disdain, mistrust and bitterness towards them still lingers in their dragonblood culture. Even though they suffer at the hands of their selfish creators, their worship toward them is not unwarranted. The dragons, where they still exist, shower their subjects in gold and riches or gifts of power, as long as they get to keep the hoard. Some dragons even compel their subjects to worship them through the arcane bonds within their bloodlines.
Kobolds | |
Truebloods | |
Wyvernbloods |
Gnome
Highlander
Human
→ Human
Humans are a wide reaching species and a relatively old one at that. Their communities, kingdoms and empires have risen and fallen a multitude of times in many different constellations. Some have been wiped out by plagues, others wars and famine, some have even called upon the gods, and faced their retribution.
Human (Homo Sapiens) |
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Dwarves (Homo Robustus) |
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Halflings (Homo Alacritas) |
Kalasharr
→ Kalasharr
Kalasharr, the tusked ones, are a communal race of humanoids that throughout their lifespan has the possibility to extensively change their features. Like butterflies, the kalasharr goes through different stages while they age, gaining a varied set of challenges, but also aptitudes when changing.
However, this transformation is not something all Kalasharr successfully goes through or even begins to achieve. A goblin can reach the end of its own lifespan without making this transformation, which would otherwise extend their lifespan.
In a generation of Kalasharr only a select few will ever go through the transformative phase, meaning that the population of older Kalasharr become remarkably fewer and fewer for each stage they progress. This effect is one of the driving forces behind their tribal hierarchy. The furry bugbears are almost always the elders in a Kalasharr tribe, having lived through many generations of their younger kind, while goblins fill a more temporary role in society, facilitating most practical matters like construction and daily affairs, and also creativity, ingenuity and invention.
Orc | |
Goblin | |
Hobgoblin | |
Bugbear |
Leyblood
→ Leyblood
Your leyline blood influence your physical being.