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The World of Greyhawk has a great variety of humans, and I feel representing this with game effects suits the genre. | The World of Greyhawk has a great variety of humans, and I feel representing this with game effects suits the genre. | ||
Greyhawk is also a humanocentric world, and I have improved humans to the point where they are intended to be the most powerful race. | Greyhawk is also a humanocentric world, and I have improved humans to the point where they are intended to be the most powerful race. | ||
− | * '''Ability Score Increase.''' You increase two ability scores of your choice by one, and gain one further ability increase depending on ethnicity. These ability modifiers stack. See | + | * '''Ability Score Increase.''' You increase two ability scores of your choice by one, and gain one further ability increase depending on ethnicity. These ability modifiers can stack. See Feat or Ability below for possible additional ability increases. |
− | * '''Feat.''' You gain one Feat of your choice. As an option, you can replace this with having a +1 bonus to all ability scores, which stacks with the further ability increase due to ethnicity. | + | * '''Feat or Ability.''' You gain one Feat of your choice. As an option, you can replace this with having a +1 bonus to all ability scores, which stacks with the further ability increase due to ethnicity. If you pick a feat that gives you access to second level spells, you do not gain access to such spells until level 4. |
* '''Language'''. You speak Common. | * '''Language'''. You speak Common. | ||
* '''Additional Proficiencies.''' You gain one language and two other proficiencies based on your ethnicity. | * '''Additional Proficiencies.''' You gain one language and two other proficiencies based on your ethnicity. | ||
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=== Common === | === Common === | ||
''Common or cosmopolitan humans are the most versatile humans. They dominate the central and south-western parts of the Flanaess. | ''Common or cosmopolitan humans are the most versatile humans. They dominate the central and south-western parts of the Flanaess. | ||
− | A common human usually has their roots in another human ancestry, but have been assimilated into the expanding cosmopolitan culture of the central Flanaess | + | A common human usually has their roots in another human ancestry, but have been assimilated into the expanding cosmopolitan culture of the central Flanaess. |
Only choose another ethnicity if it fits your concept, not for optimization reasons—there really aren't any. | Only choose another ethnicity if it fits your concept, not for optimization reasons—there really aren't any. | ||
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=== Flan === | === Flan === | ||
− | ''The flan | + | ''The flan are the eponymous first humans of the Flanaess. |
− | ''They are mostly hunter-gatherers. | + | ''They are mostly hunter-gatherers and have been pushed into remote backwaters or been assimilated by later waves of human immigration. Mixed Flan are the most common ancestry for Cosmopolitan humans. |
''Civilized flan resemble east Europeans in culture. | ''Civilized flan resemble east Europeans in culture. | ||
* Apply a +1 ability bonus to Dexterity, Constitution, or Wisdom. | * Apply a +1 ability bonus to Dexterity, Constitution, or Wisdom. |
Revision as of 15:14, 12 December 2021
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Humans are the dominant species in the Flanaess and much of the rest of the world. They are suitable as player characters, tough some ethnicity might be seen as odd outside their regional origin.
General Rules
The optional racial modifiers from Tasha's are not used. See Character Creation for what we use instead.
Races with names in italics are generally not suitable to most campaigns, but can fit excellently in some specific setting.
Humans of the Flanaess and Beyond
The World of Greyhawk has a great variety of humans, and I feel representing this with game effects suits the genre. Greyhawk is also a humanocentric world, and I have improved humans to the point where they are intended to be the most powerful race.
- Ability Score Increase. You increase two ability scores of your choice by one, and gain one further ability increase depending on ethnicity. These ability modifiers can stack. See Feat or Ability below for possible additional ability increases.
- Feat or Ability. You gain one Feat of your choice. As an option, you can replace this with having a +1 bonus to all ability scores, which stacks with the further ability increase due to ethnicity. If you pick a feat that gives you access to second level spells, you do not gain access to such spells until level 4.
- Language. You speak Common.
- Additional Proficiencies. You gain one language and two other proficiencies based on your ethnicity.
Common
Common or cosmopolitan humans are the most versatile humans. They dominate the central and south-western parts of the Flanaess. A common human usually has their roots in another human ancestry, but have been assimilated into the expanding cosmopolitan culture of the central Flanaess.
Only choose another ethnicity if it fits your concept, not for optimization reasons—there really aren't any.
- Apply a +1 ability bonus to any ability score.
- You know one additional ethnic human language.
- Choose any two proficiencies among weapons, skills, tools, vehicles, or languages.
Baklunish
Baklunish are somewhat like the Persians of Earth. They live in civilized kingdoms in the north-west of the Flanaess.
- Apply a +1 ability bonus to Constitution, Intelligence, or Wisdom.
- You know your ethnic language, Baklunish
- You have proficiency with with two of composite bow, Animal Handling, History, Religion, Survival, a gambling set, or navigator's tools.
Flan
The flan are the eponymous first humans of the Flanaess. They are mostly hunter-gatherers and have been pushed into remote backwaters or been assimilated by later waves of human immigration. Mixed Flan are the most common ancestry for Cosmopolitan humans. Civilized flan resemble east Europeans in culture.
- Apply a +1 ability bonus to Dexterity, Constitution, or Wisdom.
- You gain proficiency with your ethnic language (Flan).
- You have proficiency in two of the following: Athletics, Animal Handling, Nature, Perception, Religion, Stealth, or Survival
Oerdian
Oerdians were the dominant ethnicity in the Flanaess for a very long time, and are still dominant in the eastern part. Their culture resembles medieval European.
- Apply a +1 ability bonus to Strength, Wisdom, or Charisma.
- You know your ethnic language, Oerdian
- You gain proficiency with two of the following: any one weapon, Animal Handling, Athletics, History, Persuasion, or Religion.
Olman
Mesoamerican in look and culture, the Olman are in a cultural slump. They live south-west of the Flanaess, but do not dominate these areas.
- Apply a +1 ability bonus to Constitution, Wisdom, or Charisma.
- You know your ethnic language, Amedi.
- You gain proficiency with two of the following: Acrobatics, Arcana, Athletics, Intimidate, Religion, Survival, or Olman. Olman is a dead language, but isolated tribe deep in the Amedio jungle may still speak it.
Paynim
Similar to the Mongols of Earth, Paynim are horse nomads and live on the plains in the north of the Flanaess.
- Apply a +1 ability bonus to Strength, Dexterity, or Constitution.
- You know your ethnic language, Ordai.
- You gain proficiency with two of the following: composite bow proficiency, Animal Handling, Arcana, Investigation, Nature, Perception, or Survival.
Rhenne
Similar to the Roma of Earth, Rhenne live as nomads on barges and in caravans, mainly in the Central Flanaess.
- Apply a +1 ability bonus to Dexterity, Intelligence, or Charisma.
- You know your ethnic language, Rhopan.
- You gain proficiency with two of the following: Acrobatics, Animal Handling, Arcana, Performance, Sleight of Hand, one type of vehicles, or one living language.
Suel
The blonde hollywood villains of Greyhawk, the Suel once had a great empire destroyed in a magical holocaust. Splintered and defeated, they now live on the rim of the continent.
- Apply a +1 ability bonus to Strenth, Intelligence, or Charisma.
- You know your ethnic language, one of Amedi, Cold Tounge, Lendorian, or Suel. Amedi is spoken in the Amedi jungles, Cold Tongue in the barbarian north-east, and Lendorian on the isles of the South-east. Suel is spoken in the successor states to the Scarlet Brotherhood.
- You gain proficiency with two of the following: Acrobatics, History, Intimidation, Suel (ancient language), water vehicles, or proficiency with a melee weapon of your choice.
Tuov
A black people from the continent of Hepmonaland to the south-east of the Flanaess.
- Apply a +1 ability bonus to Strength, Constitution, or Intelligence.
- You know your ethnic language, Tuov.
- You gain proficiency with two of the following: Athletics, History, Nature, Perception, Persuasion, Stealth, or Survival.