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<blockquote data-quote="Beholder Bob" data-source="post: 1172718" data-attributes="member: 12866"><p>To balance out the races and keep them equal (and to try for some cultural range) the 'new' humans.</p><p></p><p>HUMANS 0.25+0.25+0.5+1.5+0.75+1.25 4.5</p><p> Size • Medium</p><p> Statistic Adj.• None</p><p> Move • 30’ ground </p><p> Race Skills• Human languages</p><p> Senses • Standard</p><p> Language • 2 Human languages</p><p> Favored Class • Any</p><p> Bonus • 1 extra feat at 1st</p><p> • 4 SP at 1st +1 SP each level > 1st</p><p> • Choose a subgroup below</p><p>• Astorians Cosmopolitan feat</p><p>• Kelben 2 ranks Survival</p><p> +2 save Vs poison & disease </p><p> Last extra day w/out food prior penalty</p><p>• Trymemnia use of any 1 martial weapon (exotic if know all martial)</p><p>• Tursten +2 save Vs enchantments</p><p> 2 ranks Vocation: sailor or swimming</p><p> Hold breath as if CON = CON+2</p><p>• Whelkurst +1 HP at 1st LV</p><p> Minimum of 2 HP/LV</p><p></p><p> Astorian • generally have light skin, which includes an annoying tendency to sunburn regularly. Freckles are not uncommon. Their bone structure is angular, making their faces severe and aloof. They are tall, the average male is 6’ tall, and the woman 5’ 8”, although individual members still range the full gamut of human sizes. Black hair is most common, next brown, and rarely blond hair. While red heads do happen, they are generally due to mixed heritage. Their eyes are usually gray or blue, with brown eyes uncommon. They tend to be long limbed, making them look gangly.</p><p> Kelben • with light yellowish skin more likely to tan then sunburn, hard working menials darken enough to look like Trymemnians. Their bone structure is sturdy and wide, giving them moon faces and wide girth. They have thick lips and their eyes are typically sunken, usually brown or black, with a few family lines having azure blue. Their sturdy builds are belied by their tendency to have potbellies even when fit, the average male is 5’8” and the woman 5’6”. They have blond or red hair, with a few brunets. </p><p> Trymemnia • Olive complexion with few blemishes other then a port stain, family lines have ‘heritage’ stains. Their wedge shaped faces have high cheekbones and cleft chins, dark hair, and green or brown eyes. Children with extra fingers or toes are not uncommon, though the extra digit is cut off in childhood. They lean towards athletic bodies, the males averaging 5’10” and the women 5’7”</p><p> Tursten • with ebony skin and oval faces, they typically have black or brown hair and sky blue or brown eye color. Bone structure varies, and they heights range, for both men and women, from 4’6” to 6’ 7”. A common disorder among them called ‘the Waels’; it’s a series of raised ridges or bumps on the skin, giving the afflicted region an unusual texture. They are distributed with the same frequency as birthmarks. It is passed down on the father’s side.</p><p> Whelkurst • Walnut brown skin, long faces, and blond, red, or brown hair. They have a wide range of eye colors. Their bodies are lean, with greyhound sleekness. The average male is 5’8”, the women from 5’5”. Telltale traits include widows peek hair, children born with small tails, narrow patrician noses, and small mouths.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beholder Bob, post: 1172718, member: 12866"] To balance out the races and keep them equal (and to try for some cultural range) the 'new' humans. HUMANS 0.25+0.25+0.5+1.5+0.75+1.25 4.5 Size • Medium Statistic Adj.• None Move • 30’ ground Race Skills• Human languages Senses • Standard Language • 2 Human languages Favored Class • Any Bonus • 1 extra feat at 1st • 4 SP at 1st +1 SP each level > 1st • Choose a subgroup below • Astorians Cosmopolitan feat • Kelben 2 ranks Survival +2 save Vs poison & disease Last extra day w/out food prior penalty • Trymemnia use of any 1 martial weapon (exotic if know all martial) • Tursten +2 save Vs enchantments 2 ranks Vocation: sailor or swimming Hold breath as if CON = CON+2 • Whelkurst +1 HP at 1st LV Minimum of 2 HP/LV Astorian • generally have light skin, which includes an annoying tendency to sunburn regularly. Freckles are not uncommon. Their bone structure is angular, making their faces severe and aloof. They are tall, the average male is 6’ tall, and the woman 5’ 8”, although individual members still range the full gamut of human sizes. Black hair is most common, next brown, and rarely blond hair. While red heads do happen, they are generally due to mixed heritage. Their eyes are usually gray or blue, with brown eyes uncommon. They tend to be long limbed, making them look gangly. Kelben • with light yellowish skin more likely to tan then sunburn, hard working menials darken enough to look like Trymemnians. Their bone structure is sturdy and wide, giving them moon faces and wide girth. They have thick lips and their eyes are typically sunken, usually brown or black, with a few family lines having azure blue. Their sturdy builds are belied by their tendency to have potbellies even when fit, the average male is 5’8” and the woman 5’6”. They have blond or red hair, with a few brunets. Trymemnia • Olive complexion with few blemishes other then a port stain, family lines have ‘heritage’ stains. Their wedge shaped faces have high cheekbones and cleft chins, dark hair, and green or brown eyes. Children with extra fingers or toes are not uncommon, though the extra digit is cut off in childhood. They lean towards athletic bodies, the males averaging 5’10” and the women 5’7” Tursten • with ebony skin and oval faces, they typically have black or brown hair and sky blue or brown eye color. Bone structure varies, and they heights range, for both men and women, from 4’6” to 6’ 7”. A common disorder among them called ‘the Waels’; it’s a series of raised ridges or bumps on the skin, giving the afflicted region an unusual texture. They are distributed with the same frequency as birthmarks. It is passed down on the father’s side. Whelkurst • Walnut brown skin, long faces, and blond, red, or brown hair. They have a wide range of eye colors. Their bodies are lean, with greyhound sleekness. The average male is 5’8”, the women from 5’5”. Telltale traits include widows peek hair, children born with small tails, narrow patrician noses, and small mouths. [/QUOTE]
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