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Steampunkette's Paranormal Power book for 5e and A5e introduced us to the serpent-like Nedraz heritage and cultures, but there have been other psionic races in previous editions of D&D and in other 3pp products. So which of them should be given the A5e treatment?
3e's Expanded Psionics Handbook introduced us to the Dromite, Duergar, Elan, Githyanki, Githzerai, Half-Giant, Maenad, Thri-kreen and Xeph. 3e also introduced the Synad in it's Complete Psionics book. Lastly 4e had introduced the Shardmind in it's third PHB.
Now I know that the Elan heritage had it's debut in Josh Gentry's Slice of Psionics PDF. But I can imagine Steampunkette's work adding something extra to this heritage. As for the others I listed here, I can see them getting Wild Talent Gifts or Psionic-related cultures tied to them. Purple Martin Games' Manual of Adventurous Resources: Wilderness has the Azure Mind Gift for anyone wanting to play one of the Blue Goblins (last seen in 3e's Expanded Psionics Handbook)
3e's Expanded Psionics Handbook introduced us to the Dromite, Duergar, Elan, Githyanki, Githzerai, Half-Giant, Maenad, Thri-kreen and Xeph. 3e also introduced the Synad in it's Complete Psionics book. Lastly 4e had introduced the Shardmind in it's third PHB.
Now I know that the Elan heritage had it's debut in Josh Gentry's Slice of Psionics PDF. But I can imagine Steampunkette's work adding something extra to this heritage. As for the others I listed here, I can see them getting Wild Talent Gifts or Psionic-related cultures tied to them. Purple Martin Games' Manual of Adventurous Resources: Wilderness has the Azure Mind Gift for anyone wanting to play one of the Blue Goblins (last seen in 3e's Expanded Psionics Handbook)