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<blockquote data-quote="Levistus's_Leviathan" data-source="post: 8113918" data-attributes="member: 7023887"><p>A while back, I was asked if I was going to add certain Eberron races to this world. I automatically knew that Dragonmarked races would not be available, but I was hesitant about a few of them. I have decided that the world will have Changelings and Shifters, but Warforged and Kalashtar are still Eberron specific. However, I did create equivalents to those, listed below with small descriptions (full lore and stats will come in later posts):</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">This world does not have Warforged, but there is something similar to them. This world's technology and magic has spread a lot since the Catastrophe, but they arenot as wide-spread as Eberron. Warforged were created in Eberron for the sole purpose of fighting in the Last War, but since Tor-eal has had no major human wars among the artificers of Lantan, they did not create Warforged. Instead, they began experimenting with creating constructs and sentience through the collaboration of Archivists, Transmuters, Magen-Masters, Battle Smiths, and creators of sentient magic items. After hundreds of years of experimenting and revisions, they eventually were able to create a fully sentient race of constructed humanoids, called the Golmeng (originally called Golemkin, but warped over hundreds of years). They originally created 4 types of the Golemkin; the Fleshlings, Alchemical Claylings, Immutables, and Craggened. They eventually were perfected and changed, causing there to be 3 subraces of the Golmeng, listed below:</li> </ul> <ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">The Chelmic, whose bodies are created from a mixture of magical clay, small amounts of powdered mithral, and alchemical solvents, as well as other magical ingredients. Resistant to acid, Chelmic are a diverse and pliable subrace that have hardened skin and the ability to gain a small burst of speed. </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Immurts are Golmengs who are designed to be rigid and unchangeable, formed out of an adamantine and stainless-steel alloy, capable of absorbing electricity. Their bodies are rigid and strong, and they are incapable of having their bodies changed unwillingly. </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">The rocky Gragnef are as hard as stone and as fiery as their molten hearts of elemental rubies. They are formed out of any type of igneous rock, and are as strong as the rocks that they were carved from. Resilient to extreme heat, Gragnef can spew magma out of their mouth to harm enemies. </li> </ol> <ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Though this world does not have Quori or Kalashtar, their role in Eberron is filled in Tor-eal. The race that manages to fill their role are the Felshen, originally starting out as a fleshy, monstrous subrace of the Golmeng. However, unlike the Golmeng, who cannot reproduce as other races, the Felshen can. This race was created by the flesh-stitchers, alchemists, archivists, transmuters, and other fleshmancers of Lantan in their attempt to create a hyper-intelligent race of full humanoids. They appear as humans, but their skin are vibrant colors depending on the individual, ranging from bluish turquoise, green cyan, paper white, magenta, obsidian black, and cream-orange. Their hyper-intelligence and diversity makes them extremely adept at psionic powers, which they discovered for themselves, now becoming a fully independent race of people.</li> </ul><p>Those are the "short" descriptions of them. Later, more detailed posts on these races will be uploaded, as well as how they have effected the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Levistus's_Leviathan, post: 8113918, member: 7023887"] A while back, I was asked if I was going to add certain Eberron races to this world. I automatically knew that Dragonmarked races would not be available, but I was hesitant about a few of them. I have decided that the world will have Changelings and Shifters, but Warforged and Kalashtar are still Eberron specific. However, I did create equivalents to those, listed below with small descriptions (full lore and stats will come in later posts): [LIST] [*]This world does not have Warforged, but there is something similar to them. This world's technology and magic has spread a lot since the Catastrophe, but they arenot as wide-spread as Eberron. Warforged were created in Eberron for the sole purpose of fighting in the Last War, but since Tor-eal has had no major human wars among the artificers of Lantan, they did not create Warforged. Instead, they began experimenting with creating constructs and sentience through the collaboration of Archivists, Transmuters, Magen-Masters, Battle Smiths, and creators of sentient magic items. After hundreds of years of experimenting and revisions, they eventually were able to create a fully sentient race of constructed humanoids, called the Golmeng (originally called Golemkin, but warped over hundreds of years). They originally created 4 types of the Golemkin; the Fleshlings, Alchemical Claylings, Immutables, and Craggened. They eventually were perfected and changed, causing there to be 3 subraces of the Golmeng, listed below: [/LIST] [LIST=1] [*]The Chelmic, whose bodies are created from a mixture of magical clay, small amounts of powdered mithral, and alchemical solvents, as well as other magical ingredients. Resistant to acid, Chelmic are a diverse and pliable subrace that have hardened skin and the ability to gain a small burst of speed. [*]Immurts are Golmengs who are designed to be rigid and unchangeable, formed out of an adamantine and stainless-steel alloy, capable of absorbing electricity. Their bodies are rigid and strong, and they are incapable of having their bodies changed unwillingly. [*]The rocky Gragnef are as hard as stone and as fiery as their molten hearts of elemental rubies. They are formed out of any type of igneous rock, and are as strong as the rocks that they were carved from. Resilient to extreme heat, Gragnef can spew magma out of their mouth to harm enemies. [/LIST] [LIST] [*]Though this world does not have Quori or Kalashtar, their role in Eberron is filled in Tor-eal. The race that manages to fill their role are the Felshen, originally starting out as a fleshy, monstrous subrace of the Golmeng. However, unlike the Golmeng, who cannot reproduce as other races, the Felshen can. This race was created by the flesh-stitchers, alchemists, archivists, transmuters, and other fleshmancers of Lantan in their attempt to create a hyper-intelligent race of full humanoids. They appear as humans, but their skin are vibrant colors depending on the individual, ranging from bluish turquoise, green cyan, paper white, magenta, obsidian black, and cream-orange. Their hyper-intelligence and diversity makes them extremely adept at psionic powers, which they discovered for themselves, now becoming a fully independent race of people. [/LIST] Those are the "short" descriptions of them. Later, more detailed posts on these races will be uploaded, as well as how they have effected the world. [/QUOTE]
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