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<blockquote data-quote="Knightfall" data-source="post: 6360039" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p><u><strong>HUMANS OF HARQUAL</strong></u></p><p>There are numerous human cultures for the Lands of Harqual, as well as several PC options that can be considered true subraces. It's interesting that WotC decided to put the Human Names and Ethnicities for the Forgotten Realms in the 5E PHB since I'd already decided (recently) to add many of those ethnic groups to Harqual with altered names. I did this because I've placed a homebrewed version of Waterdeep on the continent and I wanted most of the ethnic groups as options under 3E. Below you can see the various Realmsian ethnicities that I've included in the Lands of Harqual as options for players, as well as details on how they are different for Kulan.</p><p></p><p><strong>Calishite</strong> ― These humans are known as <u>Charans</u> on Harqual. They are primarily found in the lands along the Chara Coast. Charans are considered a common human ethnic group. The names listed in the 5E PHB are appropriate for them, but I also have a homebrewed list for the region, as well. (<em>The list and several others have already been posted in my Lands of Harqual thread. I might revise the lists and re-post them here.</em> -KF)</p><p></p><p><strong>Chondathan</strong> ― These humans are known as the <u>Rethanthi</u> on Harqual. They are primarily found in the lands surrounding the Reth Mountains on the Storm Peninsula. The Rethanthi are considered an uncommon ethnic group. The names listed in the 5E PHB are appropriate for them, and I do not have an alternate list.</p><p></p><p><strong>Damaran</strong> ― These humans are known as <u>Callans</u> on Harqual. They are primarily found in the Kingdom of Navirosov on Calla Island, as well as the island chain that extends southeast from the island. Callans are considered a rare ethnic group. The names listed in the 5E PHB are appropriate for them, and I might have a dedicated list for the Kingdom of Navirosov.</p><p></p><p><strong>Illuskan</strong> ― These humans are known as <u>The Taal</u>, or <u>Taals</u> (singular is usually Taali), on Harqual. They are primarily found in the lands surrounding the City of Deepwater, although they are not limited to that region. Taals can be found in many places in the northern lands of the continent, especially along the west coast. Taals are considered a common ethnic group. The names listed in the 5E PHB are appropriate for them, but I do have a dedicated list of names for the Taal of Deepwater.</p><p></p><p><strong><s>Mulan</s></strong><s> ― These humans are known as <u>Theninites</u> on Harqual. They are found only in the lands of the Thenin Peninsula of the Far South. Theninites are considered a very rare ethnic group. The names listed in the 5E PHB are appropriate for them. Theninite PCs are few and far between.</s></p><p></p><p><strong>Rashemi</strong> ― These humans are known as the <u>Varani</u> on Harqual. They are found only in the lands of the Varan Peninsula of the Far South. The Varani are considered a very rare ethnic group. The names listed in the 5E PHB are appropriate for them. Varani PCs are few and far between.</p><p></p><p><strong>Shou</strong> ― N/A. This ethnic group doesn't exist on Harqual.</p><p></p><p><strong>Tethyrian</strong> ― These humans are known as <u>Nebralese</u> on Harqual. They are primarily found in the lands of the Nebral Peninsula. The Nebralese are considered a very rare ethnic group. The names listed in the 5E PHB are appropriate for them. Nebralese PCs are rare but not unheard of.</p><p></p><p><strong>Turami</strong> ― N/A. This ethnic group doesn't exit on Harqual.</p><p></p><p>Beyond the Realmsian ethnicities listed in the 5E PHB, the Lands of Harqual also allows for the following Realmsian ethnic groups: <s>Arkaiun (known as <u>Akratians</u>, uncommon)</s>, Durpari (known as <u>Freiians</u>, uncommon), Halruaan (known as <u>Paianese</u>, rare), and Shaaryan (known as <u>Lioneans</u>, rare).</p><p></p><p>When it comes to human racial traits, I might alter them to allow players to choose the variant listed but either with or without the extra feat. If without the feat, I'll likely give the player a choice to pick two additional proficiencies (one skill, and one of something else).</p><p></p><p>Next, I'm going to breakdown the various homebrewed human ethnic groups I've come up with for the Lands of Harqual. It will be quite the process. Some will have major changes to racial traits (e.g. Northlanders). After that, I'm going to delve into the human ethnic groups presented in various D&D 3E and D20 sourcebooks. At most, I'll mention them. Some will get more details here than others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knightfall, post: 6360039, member: 2012"] [U][B]HUMANS OF HARQUAL[/B][/U] There are numerous human cultures for the Lands of Harqual, as well as several PC options that can be considered true subraces. It's interesting that WotC decided to put the Human Names and Ethnicities for the Forgotten Realms in the 5E PHB since I'd already decided (recently) to add many of those ethnic groups to Harqual with altered names. I did this because I've placed a homebrewed version of Waterdeep on the continent and I wanted most of the ethnic groups as options under 3E. Below you can see the various Realmsian ethnicities that I've included in the Lands of Harqual as options for players, as well as details on how they are different for Kulan. [B]Calishite[/B] ― These humans are known as [U]Charans[/U] on Harqual. They are primarily found in the lands along the Chara Coast. Charans are considered a common human ethnic group. The names listed in the 5E PHB are appropriate for them, but I also have a homebrewed list for the region, as well. ([I]The list and several others have already been posted in my Lands of Harqual thread. I might revise the lists and re-post them here.[/I] -KF) [B]Chondathan[/B] ― These humans are known as the [U]Rethanthi[/U] on Harqual. They are primarily found in the lands surrounding the Reth Mountains on the Storm Peninsula. The Rethanthi are considered an uncommon ethnic group. The names listed in the 5E PHB are appropriate for them, and I do not have an alternate list. [B]Damaran[/B] ― These humans are known as [U]Callans[/U] on Harqual. They are primarily found in the Kingdom of Navirosov on Calla Island, as well as the island chain that extends southeast from the island. Callans are considered a rare ethnic group. The names listed in the 5E PHB are appropriate for them, and I might have a dedicated list for the Kingdom of Navirosov. [B]Illuskan[/B] ― These humans are known as [U]The Taal[/U], or [U]Taals[/U] (singular is usually Taali), on Harqual. They are primarily found in the lands surrounding the City of Deepwater, although they are not limited to that region. Taals can be found in many places in the northern lands of the continent, especially along the west coast. Taals are considered a common ethnic group. The names listed in the 5E PHB are appropriate for them, but I do have a dedicated list of names for the Taal of Deepwater. [B][S]Mulan[/S][/B][S] ― These humans are known as [U]Theninites[/U] on Harqual. They are found only in the lands of the Thenin Peninsula of the Far South. Theninites are considered a very rare ethnic group. The names listed in the 5E PHB are appropriate for them. Theninite PCs are few and far between.[/S] [B]Rashemi[/B] ― These humans are known as the [U]Varani[/U] on Harqual. They are found only in the lands of the Varan Peninsula of the Far South. The Varani are considered a very rare ethnic group. The names listed in the 5E PHB are appropriate for them. Varani PCs are few and far between. [B]Shou[/B] ― N/A. This ethnic group doesn't exist on Harqual. [B]Tethyrian[/B] ― These humans are known as [U]Nebralese[/U] on Harqual. They are primarily found in the lands of the Nebral Peninsula. The Nebralese are considered a very rare ethnic group. The names listed in the 5E PHB are appropriate for them. Nebralese PCs are rare but not unheard of. [B]Turami[/B] ― N/A. This ethnic group doesn't exit on Harqual. Beyond the Realmsian ethnicities listed in the 5E PHB, the Lands of Harqual also allows for the following Realmsian ethnic groups: [S]Arkaiun (known as [U]Akratians[/U], uncommon)[/S], Durpari (known as [U]Freiians[/U], uncommon), Halruaan (known as [U]Paianese[/U], rare), and Shaaryan (known as [U]Lioneans[/U], rare). When it comes to human racial traits, I might alter them to allow players to choose the variant listed but either with or without the extra feat. If without the feat, I'll likely give the player a choice to pick two additional proficiencies (one skill, and one of something else). Next, I'm going to breakdown the various homebrewed human ethnic groups I've come up with for the Lands of Harqual. It will be quite the process. Some will have major changes to racial traits (e.g. Northlanders). After that, I'm going to delve into the human ethnic groups presented in various D&D 3E and D20 sourcebooks. At most, I'll mention them. Some will get more details here than others. [/QUOTE]
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