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<blockquote data-quote="cbwjm" data-source="post: 8147464" data-attributes="member: 6788732"><p>Just trying to think how many races inhabit my world.</p><p></p><p>I definitely have halfling, half-elves, dragonborn, lizardfolk, and warforged (total 5) as these are the races played by my players. Starting town also had dwarves running the mines and a genasi (total 7) who did all of the mine's paperwork.</p><p></p><p>Opponents my players have run into have included orcs, goblins, hobgoblins, ogres, and gnolls (total 12), many of which are now little more than cinders thanks to the dragonborn. When they visited a dragonborn city state, there were kobolds integrated into society (13)</p><p></p><p>The setting has as part of the establishing mythology a three way war between dragons, giants, and elementals. This is where the genasi and dragonborn came from as well as goliaths and firbolg (total 15).</p><p></p><p>We have half-elves so humans and elves also exist and they've been told about a gnome village (total 18). I also said anything from the PHB is playable so that means tieflings and half-orcs (total 20) are also kicking around. </p><p></p><p>Not all of these are playable (not sure if that was meant to be a limiting factor) and of those that are, I haven't even included the various subraces. There are probably a lot more that will be eventually encountered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbwjm, post: 8147464, member: 6788732"] Just trying to think how many races inhabit my world. I definitely have halfling, half-elves, dragonborn, lizardfolk, and warforged (total 5) as these are the races played by my players. Starting town also had dwarves running the mines and a genasi (total 7) who did all of the mine's paperwork. Opponents my players have run into have included orcs, goblins, hobgoblins, ogres, and gnolls (total 12), many of which are now little more than cinders thanks to the dragonborn. When they visited a dragonborn city state, there were kobolds integrated into society (13) The setting has as part of the establishing mythology a three way war between dragons, giants, and elementals. This is where the genasi and dragonborn came from as well as goliaths and firbolg (total 15). We have half-elves so humans and elves also exist and they've been told about a gnome village (total 18). I also said anything from the PHB is playable so that means tieflings and half-orcs (total 20) are also kicking around. Not all of these are playable (not sure if that was meant to be a limiting factor) and of those that are, I haven't even included the various subraces. There are probably a lot more that will be eventually encountered. [/QUOTE]
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