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==== Humanoid ====
==== Humanoid ====
Goliath


Harengon
* Goliath
* Harengon
* Kender
* Kenku


Kender
==== Dwarves ====


Kenku
* Duergar


==== Dwarves ====
==== Gnomes ====
Duergar


==== Gnomes ====
* Svirnfneblin (Deep Gnomes)
Svirnfneblin (Deep Gnomes)


==== Monstrous ====
==== Monstrous ====
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==== Feytouched ====
==== Feytouched ====
Hexblood
 
* Hexblood


==== Fey ====
==== Fey ====
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==== Fiends ====
==== Fiends ====
Imp


Abishai
* Imp
 
* Abishai
Succubus
* Succubus
 
* Cambion
Cambion
 
Celestials


== Variable Races ==
== Variable Races ==
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==== Elementals ====
==== Elementals ====
Mephit


Genasi
* Mephit
* Genasi
* Jann
* Genie


Jann
==== Celestials ====


Genie
* Gaurdinial


==== Celestials ====
==== Avian Humanoid ====
Gaurdinial


==== Avian Humanoid ====
* Aaracockra
Aaracockra


==== Aquatic Humanoid ====
==== Aquatic Humanoid ====
Kuo-toa
 
* Kuo-toa


==== Fey ====
==== Fey ====
Fairy


Hengeyokai
* Fairy
* Hengeyokai

Revision as of 23:49, 9 September 2024

TODO: Enumerate remaining races, create pages.

Basic Races

Basic races do not require a Character Creation ticket

Basic races in D&D require minimal knowledge of specific lore to play and are commonly found on the prime material plane. They originate from well-known locations like Toril or Krynn, but can also come from unknown backwaters. Technology levels are limited to those found in Forgotten Realms and must adhere to the rules of D&D. However, there is room for creativity in other areas. These races are easily playable for new or experienced D&D players alike, and do not require an application or notification to staff.

Humanoids

Halflings

Gnomes

Dwarves

Elves

Draconic

Monstrous

Planetouched

Advanced Races

Advances races require a Character Creation Ticket to be approved by staff.

Advanced races require more lore knowledge and responsibility to play properly. Many have extremely alien cultures that are a big part of the feel of D&D's lore. They need to be played with awareness and respect of their context in the lore, due to the opportunity to enhance immersion. But, due to the potential to spoil that immersion and lore consistency, players are expected to research and know the lore themselves.

Applying for an advanced race will require a brief demonstration of knowledge to minimize jarring lore breaks and assure your character fits into the server's story and vision well. In case of some particularly powerful advanced races, the DM team may require more detail on what you plan to do with the character. If you desire to play a more formidable than the average character, you should focus on providing enjoyable RP and storytelling for people along with that increase in power.

Advanced races may be subject to alignment restrictions at creation, but may deviate naturally over time through the server's alignment mechanics. Exceptions can be discussed in your application with the DM team if you have a different idea, or want to try something unique. Redemption arcs, corruption arcs, or unexpected character twists and turns are welcome! Note: No race is locked to one specific sex.

Elves

Gith

  • Githyanki
  • Githzerai

Abberations

  • Illithid

Humanoid

  • Goliath
  • Harengon
  • Kender
  • Kenku

Dwarves

  • Duergar

Gnomes

  • Svirnfneblin (Deep Gnomes)

Monstrous

  • Harpy
  • Hobgoblin
  • Lizardfolk
  • Minotaur
  • Ogre
  • Thri-kreen
  • Troll
  • Yuan-ti

Feytouched

  • Hexblood

Fey

  • Dryad
  • Hag
  • Nymph
  • Satyr

Fiends

  • Imp
  • Abishai
  • Succubus
  • Cambion

Variable Races

Variable races require a Character Creation Ticket to be approved by staff.

Variable races are to advanced races, requiring extensive knowledge of the game's lore and a ticket to be played. These races represent broader categories, allowing for a diverse range of characters within their respective category. While their abilities may not directly align with their 5e equivalent, they offer a wider range of options for character creation. Some races, like hengeyokai or fairies, may have the opportunity to choose from a set of abilities that better represent their race, while others, like elementals, may make categorical selections. Though their abilities may not be an exact match to what they would have in D&D, they open up the possibility of playing unique characters that would not have been possible otherwise.

Elementals

  • Mephit
  • Genasi
  • Jann
  • Genie

Celestials

  • Gaurdinial

Avian Humanoid

  • Aaracockra

Aquatic Humanoid

  • Kuo-toa

Fey

  • Fairy
  • Hengeyokai