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This page is slowly and gradually being moved from 3.5 to [[Pathfinder]]
 
This page is slowly and gradually being moved from 3.5 to [[Pathfinder]]
 
* The default setting of [[D&D]] 3.0 and 3.5.  
 
* The default setting of [[D&D]] 3.0 and 3.5.  
* The setting of the [[Curse of the Crimson Throne]], [[Mummy's Mask]], [[Savage Tide]], [[Skulls and Shackles]], [[Wrath of the Righteous]] adventure paths.
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* The setting of the [[Curse of the Crimson Throne]], [[Mummy's Mask]], [[Savage Tide]], [[Skulls and Shackles]], [[Wrath of the Righteous]], and [[Kingmaker]] adventure paths.
 
* Some pages are shared with Grayhawk Action and do not backlink properly.
 
* Some pages are shared with Grayhawk Action and do not backlink properly.
  

Revision as of 22:15, 20 April 2018

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This page is slowly and gradually being moved from 3.5 to Pathfinder

Races & Traits

All racial level zero spells are cast at will, removing the daily usage limit.

Cultural/Political Map - Regional Traits - Religious Traits - Combat Traits - Social - Magical Traits - Equipment Traits

"Society" in trait description can refer to any in-world organization the character is loyal too and who empathizes the trait.

I do not use the rule that a character can only pick one trait of each category. If campaign traits are in use, one and only one trait must be a campaign trait. Otherwise no restriction, tough Grehawk-anchored traits are prefered.

These racial descriptions fill in the holes and connect to Earth stereotypes.

Humans

Nonhumans

"Furries"
These are native to Nippon. See also Hengeyokai.

"Monsters"

Miscellaneous

See Also

Campaigns

External links

Wikipedia