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− | + | The following races are playable in the Wold. | |
− | The following races are playable in the Wold | + | ==Core Races== |
+ | The following core races are allowed unaltered from the Pathfinder Core rule set. | ||
− | == | + | ===[http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG/prd/races.html#dwarves Dwarf]=== |
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− | == | + | ===[http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG/prd/races.html#elves Elf]=== |
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− | ==== | + | ===[http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG/prd/races.html#gnomes Gnome]=== |
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− | ====Liontaurs==== | + | ===[http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG/prd/races.html#half-elves Half Elf]=== |
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+ | ===[http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG/prd/races.html#halflings Halfling]=== | ||
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+ | ===[http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG/prd/races.html#half-orcs Half Orc]=== | ||
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+ | ===[http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG/prd/races.html#humans Human]=== | ||
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+ | ==Custom Races== | ||
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+ | ===[[Surface Drow]]=== | ||
+ | One group of Drow has fought its way upward away from their subterranean cousins and into the light. They have broken with tradition and been blessed by Alemi. These Drow have altered the Matriarchal traditions and now worship any god they wish. The [[Surface_Drow#Origins_Of_the_Surface_Drow|Origins of the Surface Drow]] tells the story of how the Surface Drow came to the surface. | ||
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+ | ===[[Beastfolk]]=== | ||
+ | These small, new people, born of bloodgrass from animal stock on the Sargrass Plains, are handsome and well formed and complete. The are examples of mutation gone right, and as they spread across the Wold, these anthropomorphic people are making a proud place for themselves.. | ||
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+ | ===[[Centaurs|Tauric: Centaurs]]=== | ||
+ | Half man, half horse, The Centaur race is available as a player race in the Wold, but are quite different from their Monster Manual counterpart. They have special rules listed here: [[Taur Rules|Rules for playing Taur PCs]]. Here is a story about a centaur who met a minotaur: [[Minotaur Tale|Centaur Tale]]. | ||
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+ | ===[[Liontaurs|Tauric: Liontaurs]]=== | ||
+ | Half man, half great cat, the Liontaur, or Wemic, is available as a player race in the Wold. They have special rules listed here: [[Taur Rules|Rules for playing Taur PCs]]. Here is a story about the meeting of two Liontaurs: [[Liontaur Tale]]. | ||
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+ | ===[[Minotaurs|Tauric: Minotaurs]]=== | ||
+ | The bull-headed race of Greek mythology is available as a player race in the Wold, but Woldian Minotaurs are quite different from their Monster Manual counterpart. They have special rules listed here: [[Taur Rules|Rules for playing Taur PCs]]. Here is a story about a minotaur who met a centaur: [[Minotaur Tale]]. | ||
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+ | ==Alternate Racial Traits== | ||
+ | In general, Wold policy prohibits the use of traits, classes and prestige classes from The Paizo Pathfinder Advanced Players Guide. Other rules from that book MAY be allowed on a case-by-case basis. Possible options may include individual spells, feats, and optional racial abilities for core races that can be swapped out to replace the standard core racial abilities. The rules for those "racial traits" can be found [http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG/prd/advanced/advancedRaces.html here]. The Wold also has alternate racial abilities for the [[Alternate Woldian Racial Traits|four Woldian custom races]]. If you would like to use an alternate racial ability, contact your DM and/or the Powers That Be. |
Latest revision as of 12:44, 29 June 2018
The following races are playable in the Wold.
Contents
Core Races
The following core races are allowed unaltered from the Pathfinder Core rule set.
Dwarf
Elf
Gnome
Half Elf
Halfling
Half Orc
Human
Custom Races
Surface Drow
One group of Drow has fought its way upward away from their subterranean cousins and into the light. They have broken with tradition and been blessed by Alemi. These Drow have altered the Matriarchal traditions and now worship any god they wish. The Origins of the Surface Drow tells the story of how the Surface Drow came to the surface.
Beastfolk
These small, new people, born of bloodgrass from animal stock on the Sargrass Plains, are handsome and well formed and complete. The are examples of mutation gone right, and as they spread across the Wold, these anthropomorphic people are making a proud place for themselves..
Tauric: Centaurs
Half man, half horse, The Centaur race is available as a player race in the Wold, but are quite different from their Monster Manual counterpart. They have special rules listed here: Rules for playing Taur PCs. Here is a story about a centaur who met a minotaur: Centaur Tale.
Tauric: Liontaurs
Half man, half great cat, the Liontaur, or Wemic, is available as a player race in the Wold. They have special rules listed here: Rules for playing Taur PCs. Here is a story about the meeting of two Liontaurs: Liontaur Tale.
Tauric: Minotaurs
The bull-headed race of Greek mythology is available as a player race in the Wold, but Woldian Minotaurs are quite different from their Monster Manual counterpart. They have special rules listed here: Rules for playing Taur PCs. Here is a story about a minotaur who met a centaur: Minotaur Tale.
Alternate Racial Traits
In general, Wold policy prohibits the use of traits, classes and prestige classes from The Paizo Pathfinder Advanced Players Guide. Other rules from that book MAY be allowed on a case-by-case basis. Possible options may include individual spells, feats, and optional racial abilities for core races that can be swapped out to replace the standard core racial abilities. The rules for those "racial traits" can be found here. The Wold also has alternate racial abilities for the four Woldian custom races. If you would like to use an alternate racial ability, contact your DM and/or the Powers That Be.