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Humans are the dominant race of Greyhawk, even after the resurge of the fey. This means humans need to be treated in greater detail than in most D&D campaigns. These variants of the basic human differ in details, but follow the general humans on humans as outlined in the Player’s Handbook, including the bonus feeat and extra at-will power. There are three differences besides purely cultural traits. Attributes are specified, with a +2 bonus to two different attributes. Bonus skills are specified to one of a short list – not to class skills. In some cases the second language is specified as well. | Humans are the dominant race of Greyhawk, even after the resurge of the fey. This means humans need to be treated in greater detail than in most D&D campaigns. These variants of the basic human differ in details, but follow the general humans on humans as outlined in the Player’s Handbook, including the bonus feeat and extra at-will power. There are three differences besides purely cultural traits. Attributes are specified, with a +2 bonus to two different attributes. Bonus skills are specified to one of a short list – not to class skills. In some cases the second language is specified as well. | ||
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The original tribal culture of the Flaeness. Few areas today have a purely Flan population, but their descendents live everywhere. The language has been mostly lost, but their gods are still very successful. Living close to nature and at the mercy of more powerful neighbors made the Flan tough and insightful. | The original tribal culture of the Flaeness. Few areas today have a purely Flan population, but their descendents live everywhere. The language has been mostly lost, but their gods are still very successful. Living close to nature and at the mercy of more powerful neighbors made the Flan tough and insightful. | ||
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* '''Languages:''' Common, any one other. | * '''Languages:''' Common, any one other. | ||
* '''Bonus Skill:''' One of Endurance, Heal, Nature, Religion. | * '''Bonus Skill:''' One of Endurance, Heal, Nature, Religion. | ||
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+ | == Pantheon == | ||
+ | The Flan as a people have largely been assimilated, first by the Oerdians and then into the common culture. But much of their lore survives, and their gods have become very popular and many are a part of the common pantheon. Mmany modern theologians believe the Flan teachings to be the closest to revealing the true nature of the gods. | ||
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+ | ===Beory=== | ||
+ | [[Beory (Greyhawk 4E)|Beory]] is the personification of the earth and the supreme mother of the pantheon. All the other gods are defined by their relationship to her. She is eternally generous and unable to deny any of her children and lovers, which often leads to tragedy. | ||
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+ | ===Pelor=== | ||
+ | The god of the sun. [[Pelor (Greyhawk 4E)|Pelor]] is Beory’s favored husband, father of many of the Flan gods. He is a positive male aspect and a fertility god, the eternal enemy of Nerull. | ||
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+ | ===Nerull=== | ||
+ | The god of the night and of death, [[Nerull (Greyhawk 4E)|Nerull]] is Beory’s second husband and the rival and enemy of Pelor. Defeated numerous times in the legends, Beory always forgives him so that night can follow day. | ||
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+ | ===Berei=== | ||
+ | The daughter and incarnation of Beory, [[Beory (Greyhawk 4E)|Berei]] is the first human and queen mother of the Flan people just as Beory is the mother of the Flan gods. She is not as impartial as Beory, more worldly and practical. She is either an avatar or exarch of Beory. | ||
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+ | ===Obad-Hai=== | ||
+ | The first king, husband to Berei and father of the Flan. Obad-Hai is a god of nature, hunting, and weather. His role is to kill as required to feed the tribe and to make room for new life. He is an avatar of [[Kord (Greyhawk 4E)|Kord]]. | ||
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+ | ===Allitur=== | ||
+ | The god of propriety and diplomacy, Allitur is the son of Beory and Pelor, brother to Rao. He is a minor god with no pretenses to greatness, but important during times of peace. He is an avatar of [[Yondalla (Greyhawk 4E)|Ypndalla]]. | ||
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+ | ===Celene=== | ||
+ | The mysterious small moon represents renewal, illusions, and roads not yet walked. She leads ever on without revealing where, and is an avatar of [[Istus (Greyhawk 4E)|Istus]]. | ||
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+ | ===Ehlonna=== | ||
+ | The eternal maiden, [[Ehlonna (Greyhawk 4E)|Ehlonna]]is Beory in her maiden aspect, Berei before she marries Obad-Hai, and both huntress and prey in the eternal cycle of life. | ||
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+ | ===Incabolous=== | ||
+ | A suitor Berei refused, [[Nerull (Greyhawk 4E)|Incabolous]] is a petty god seeking revenge against her children, the Flan. His weapons are famine and pestilence; he kills plants and game alike to weaken the tribes. He is an avatar or reincarnation of Nerull. The cycle of recurring suitor trouble is very central to Flan myth. | ||
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+ | ===Luna=== | ||
+ | A daughter of Nerull and Beory, Luna is the ever-shifting moon and a symbol of women, dreams and mysterious powers. She is an avatar of [[Sehanine (Greyhawk 4E)|Sehanine]]. | ||
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+ | ===Myhriss=== | ||
+ | The goddess of romance and beauty, Myhriss is the aspect of Beory as a young woman, between Ehlonna the child and Berei the queen mother. She puts garlands in her hair and dances to entice the warriors and hunters of the tribe. She is another aspect of [[Sehanine (Greyhawk 4E)|Sehanine]]. | ||
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+ | ===Olidarma=== | ||
+ | A happy trickster and rogue, [[Olidarma (Greyhawk 4E)|Olidarma]] invented wine and beer and encourage his followers to indulge. Often seen as the young incarnation of Obad-Hai and suitor of Myhriss, he is said to be descended from a dalliance between Beory and a goat and is often depicted as a satyr. | ||
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+ | ===Rao=== | ||
+ | The serene god, [[Rao (Greyhawk 4E)|Rao]]is the brother of Allitur and the son of Beory and Pelor. He is the god of reason, peace, and law. He is the first medicine-man and the constantly-ignored advisor of Obad-Hai. | ||
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+ | ===Zodal=== | ||
+ | The martyr and messenger of peace, Zodal is an ascended human, an exarch of [[Rao (Greyhawk 4E)|Rao]], and a victim and enemy of Vecna. He was a tribal chieftain at the time of the Flan empire. Only Zodal had no secrets Vecna could use to control him, but was still dethroned and forced to live as a wanderer. | ||
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+ | ===Vecna=== | ||
+ | The final king of the old Flan empire, Vecna mastered all the tribes by learning and using their secrets against them. In time he became the first lich and was served by the first vampire, creating an empire of evil that fell only when the two fought it out. He is also an exarch of [[Rao (Greyhawk 4E)|Rao]]. | ||
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Humans are the dominant race of Greyhawk, even after the resurge of the fey. This means humans need to be treated in greater detail than in most D&D campaigns. These variants of the basic human differ in details, but follow the general humans on humans as outlined in the Player’s Handbook, including the bonus feeat and extra at-will power. There are three differences besides purely cultural traits. Attributes are specified, with a +2 bonus to two different attributes. Bonus skills are specified to one of a short list – not to class skills. In some cases the second language is specified as well.
Racial Characteristics
The original tribal culture of the Flaeness. Few areas today have a purely Flan population, but their descendents live everywhere. The language has been mostly lost, but their gods are still very successful. Living close to nature and at the mercy of more powerful neighbors made the Flan tough and insightful.
- Attribute bonuses: +2 Con, +2 Wis
- Recommended classes: Fighter
- Cultural classes: Cleric, Fighter, Ranger, (Druid)
- Languages: Common, any one other.
- Bonus Skill: One of Endurance, Heal, Nature, Religion.
Pantheon
The Flan as a people have largely been assimilated, first by the Oerdians and then into the common culture. But much of their lore survives, and their gods have become very popular and many are a part of the common pantheon. Mmany modern theologians believe the Flan teachings to be the closest to revealing the true nature of the gods.
Beory
Beory is the personification of the earth and the supreme mother of the pantheon. All the other gods are defined by their relationship to her. She is eternally generous and unable to deny any of her children and lovers, which often leads to tragedy.
Pelor
The god of the sun. Pelor is Beory’s favored husband, father of many of the Flan gods. He is a positive male aspect and a fertility god, the eternal enemy of Nerull.
Nerull
The god of the night and of death, Nerull is Beory’s second husband and the rival and enemy of Pelor. Defeated numerous times in the legends, Beory always forgives him so that night can follow day.
Berei
The daughter and incarnation of Beory, Berei is the first human and queen mother of the Flan people just as Beory is the mother of the Flan gods. She is not as impartial as Beory, more worldly and practical. She is either an avatar or exarch of Beory.
Obad-Hai
The first king, husband to Berei and father of the Flan. Obad-Hai is a god of nature, hunting, and weather. His role is to kill as required to feed the tribe and to make room for new life. He is an avatar of Kord.
Allitur
The god of propriety and diplomacy, Allitur is the son of Beory and Pelor, brother to Rao. He is a minor god with no pretenses to greatness, but important during times of peace. He is an avatar of Ypndalla.
Celene
The mysterious small moon represents renewal, illusions, and roads not yet walked. She leads ever on without revealing where, and is an avatar of Istus.
Ehlonna
The eternal maiden, Ehlonnais Beory in her maiden aspect, Berei before she marries Obad-Hai, and both huntress and prey in the eternal cycle of life.
Incabolous
A suitor Berei refused, Incabolous is a petty god seeking revenge against her children, the Flan. His weapons are famine and pestilence; he kills plants and game alike to weaken the tribes. He is an avatar or reincarnation of Nerull. The cycle of recurring suitor trouble is very central to Flan myth.
Luna
A daughter of Nerull and Beory, Luna is the ever-shifting moon and a symbol of women, dreams and mysterious powers. She is an avatar of Sehanine.
Myhriss
The goddess of romance and beauty, Myhriss is the aspect of Beory as a young woman, between Ehlonna the child and Berei the queen mother. She puts garlands in her hair and dances to entice the warriors and hunters of the tribe. She is another aspect of Sehanine.
Olidarma
A happy trickster and rogue, Olidarma invented wine and beer and encourage his followers to indulge. Often seen as the young incarnation of Obad-Hai and suitor of Myhriss, he is said to be descended from a dalliance between Beory and a goat and is often depicted as a satyr.
Rao
The serene god, Raois the brother of Allitur and the son of Beory and Pelor. He is the god of reason, peace, and law. He is the first medicine-man and the constantly-ignored advisor of Obad-Hai.
Zodal
The martyr and messenger of peace, Zodal is an ascended human, an exarch of Rao, and a victim and enemy of Vecna. He was a tribal chieftain at the time of the Flan empire. Only Zodal had no secrets Vecna could use to control him, but was still dethroned and forced to live as a wanderer.
Vecna
The final king of the old Flan empire, Vecna mastered all the tribes by learning and using their secrets against them. In time he became the first lich and was served by the first vampire, creating an empire of evil that fell only when the two fought it out. He is also an exarch of Rao.