Difference between revisions of "Races"

From NsdWiki
Jump to: navigation, search
m (Races of Otherworld)
m (Non-playable Races)
 
(46 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
The racial descriptions below give the game statistics for the different races of the setting. When you construct your character concept as detailed in chapter one, certain personality types mesh well with some of the races below. Do not let the behavioral or physical specifics of a race limit your character concept.  This game encourages creativity, and some members of races deviate from their norm.
+
One of the most important choices a player can make about his or her character is the character's race. With it comes possible boons and hindrances as well as a starting place for behavior, appearance, and physical traits. When you construct your character concept as detailed in chapter two, certain personality types mesh well with some of the races below. For example, your concept might be ''stoic bodyguard'', which would be very well-suited to a Man, Evengar, or Trowl, but would probably be difficult (yet not impossible) for a Goblyn or Firnoy. Do not let the behavioral or physical specifics of a race limit your character concept.  This game encourages creativity, and some members of races deviate from their norm.
  
Appearance: This is a physical description of a common member of the race.
+
The racial descriptions below give the game statistics for the different races of the setting.
 +
;Physiology
 +
:This is a brief account of the race's lifespan, height, weight, and notable anatomy.
 +
;Appearance
 +
:This is a physical description of a common member of the race.
 +
;Personality
 +
:This is a description of the behavior and tendencies of the race.
 +
;Habitat
 +
:This is a description of the common dwelling place or locale of a common member of the race.
 +
;Society
 +
:This is a description of the social structure and order (if any) of a race.
 +
;Relations
 +
:This section tells how members of the race typically get along with other races and organizations.
 +
;Motivations
 +
:If a member of the race were to leave his or her brethren and lead a life of high adventure, this describes why he or she might do that.
 +
;Max Caps
 +
:This details the natural limits of Ability Scores a race is allowed (10 for humans).  To put more points in this Ability than your Max Caps would allow, your character must buy the [[Supernatural Attribute]] Trump, as detailed in the Trumps, Faults, and Special Powers chapter.  Magic spells and items can temporarily raise this score above its normal level, as well.
 +
;Powers
 +
:This details any inherent skills, techniques, or powers the race can use.
  
Personality: This is a description of the behavior and tendencies of the race.
+
==Races of Immortal Legacy==
 +
[[Immortal Legacy]] is a fantasy role-playing game with its own world.  These are some of the races that can be found there.
  
Habitat: This is a description of the common dwelling place or locale of a common member of the race.
+
* [[Men]]
 +
* [[Vidari]]
 +
* [[Evengar]]
 +
* [[Firnoy]]
 +
* [[Apsarava]]
 +
* [[Shou]]
 +
* [[Kulgeris]]
 +
* [[Maghashi]]
 +
* [[Jurens]]
 +
* [[Doivarken]]
  
Society: This is a description of the social structure and order (if any) of a race.
+
===Powerful Races===
 +
* [[Lilim]]
 +
* [[Nephilim]]
 +
* [[Theiranthropes]]
 +
* [[Dhamphirs]]
  
Adventurers:  If a member of the race were to leave his or her brethren and lead a life of high adventure, this describes why he or she might do that.
+
===Non-playable Races===
 +
* [[Immortals]]
 +
* [[Elemental]]
  
Max Caps:  This details the natural limits of Ability Scores a race is allowed (10 for humans).  To put more points in this Ability than your Max Caps would allow, your character must buy the [[Supernatural Attribute]] Trump, as detailed in the Trumps, Faults, and Special Powers chapterMagic spells and items can temporarily raise this score above its normal level, as well.
+
== Races of Otherworld ==
 
+
[[Otherworld]] is a campaign setting for the [[Elysium]] game, That is, it is a place in which stories your [[GM]] tells can occur, with preset places, peoples, and historyIt revolves around the sentient planet of [[Jaeis]], an extremely fertile and volatile land.  
Powers: This details any inherent skills, techniques, or powers the race can use.
 
  
== Races of Otherworld ==
+
===Core Races===
[[Otherworld]] is a campaign setting for the [[Elysium]] game, That is, it is a place in which stories your [[GM]] tells can occur, with preset places, peoples, and history.
 
 
* [[Humans]]
 
* [[Humans]]
 
* [[Goblyns]]
 
* [[Goblyns]]
* [[Sidhe]]
+
* [[Wukara]]
 
* [[Trowls]]
 
* [[Trowls]]
 +
* [[Dolons]]
 +
 
* [[Zjenithi]]
 
* [[Zjenithi]]
 +
* [[Gear Golems]]
 
* [[Vayu]]
 
* [[Vayu]]
* [[Pookah]]
+
* [[Shidae]]
 +
* [[Ginsha]]
 
* [[Sobaki]]
 
* [[Sobaki]]
 
* [[Koh-ri]]
 
* [[Koh-ri]]
* [[Gyr Golems]]
 
 
==Races of Burning Destiny==
 
[[Burning Destiny]] is another campaign setting in which events of a story can take place.  These are some of the races that can be found there.
 
 
* [[Men]]
 
* [[Elves]]
 
* [[Dwarves]]
 
* [[Halflings]]
 
* [[Dark Elves]]
 
 
===Powerful Races===
 
* [[Lilim]]
 
* [[Nephilim]]
 
* [[Theiranthropes]]
 
* [[Dhamphirs]]
 
 
===Non-playable Races===
 
* [[Immortals]]
 
* [[Sylph]]
 
* [[Salamanders]]
 
* [[Undine]]
 
* [[Gnomes]]
 

Latest revision as of 16:58, 24 February 2018

One of the most important choices a player can make about his or her character is the character's race. With it comes possible boons and hindrances as well as a starting place for behavior, appearance, and physical traits. When you construct your character concept as detailed in chapter two, certain personality types mesh well with some of the races below. For example, your concept might be stoic bodyguard, which would be very well-suited to a Man, Evengar, or Trowl, but would probably be difficult (yet not impossible) for a Goblyn or Firnoy. Do not let the behavioral or physical specifics of a race limit your character concept. This game encourages creativity, and some members of races deviate from their norm.

The racial descriptions below give the game statistics for the different races of the setting.

Physiology
This is a brief account of the race's lifespan, height, weight, and notable anatomy.
Appearance
This is a physical description of a common member of the race.
Personality
This is a description of the behavior and tendencies of the race.
Habitat
This is a description of the common dwelling place or locale of a common member of the race.
Society
This is a description of the social structure and order (if any) of a race.
Relations
This section tells how members of the race typically get along with other races and organizations.
Motivations
If a member of the race were to leave his or her brethren and lead a life of high adventure, this describes why he or she might do that.
Max Caps
This details the natural limits of Ability Scores a race is allowed (10 for humans). To put more points in this Ability than your Max Caps would allow, your character must buy the Supernatural Attribute Trump, as detailed in the Trumps, Faults, and Special Powers chapter. Magic spells and items can temporarily raise this score above its normal level, as well.
Powers
This details any inherent skills, techniques, or powers the race can use.

Races of Immortal Legacy

Immortal Legacy is a fantasy role-playing game with its own world. These are some of the races that can be found there.

Powerful Races

Non-playable Races

Races of Otherworld

Otherworld is a campaign setting for the Elysium game, That is, it is a place in which stories your GM tells can occur, with preset places, peoples, and history. It revolves around the sentient planet of Jaeis, an extremely fertile and volatile land.

Core Races