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<blockquote data-quote="gyor" data-source="post: 7386368" data-attributes="member: 6670153"><p>There are places with large Tiefling populations, Mulhorand for one, partly because of Set, Sebek, and to a lesser extent Sharess (use while Good has an odd foundness for none evil fiends and Tieflings), as well as possibly close proximity to Thay and its fiend summoning.</p><p></p><p> Thay is also responsible for the large Tiefling population in Aglarond, although some Tieflings from Narfell are likely.</p><p></p><p> Which brings us to the homeland for fiend summoning Narfell, large Tieflings population there. Still Tiefling culture among the Nar likely leans more towards Narfell culture then other Nar Nomads beause Tieflings are inheriantly literate in Infernal, perhaps a race memory gift from Asmodeaus.</p><p></p><p> Genasi and Genies actively recruited Tieflings in Calimshan and so a unique Calimshan Tiefling culture, which appears to be delibrately recruited there as mercanaries for their fire resistance, so they perhaps higher status as group then in all, but Mulhorand and Narfell.</p><p></p><p> All major large cities like Baldur's Gate and Waterdeep have a sizable Tiefling minority population because its easier for something weird like Tieflings to fit in there.</p><p></p><p> Oh and villages of outcasts like Ten Towns, and the Village like the one Faridiah came from tend to have larger Tiefling populations then other small villages.</p><p></p><p> So it seems like Tieflings are developing a group of Tiefling cultures, which is understandable given their racially isolating circumstances and their ability thanks to Asmodeaus for breeding true (as well as their large presence in the sex trade according to Erin M. Evans novels).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gyor, post: 7386368, member: 6670153"] There are places with large Tiefling populations, Mulhorand for one, partly because of Set, Sebek, and to a lesser extent Sharess (use while Good has an odd foundness for none evil fiends and Tieflings), as well as possibly close proximity to Thay and its fiend summoning. Thay is also responsible for the large Tiefling population in Aglarond, although some Tieflings from Narfell are likely. Which brings us to the homeland for fiend summoning Narfell, large Tieflings population there. Still Tiefling culture among the Nar likely leans more towards Narfell culture then other Nar Nomads beause Tieflings are inheriantly literate in Infernal, perhaps a race memory gift from Asmodeaus. Genasi and Genies actively recruited Tieflings in Calimshan and so a unique Calimshan Tiefling culture, which appears to be delibrately recruited there as mercanaries for their fire resistance, so they perhaps higher status as group then in all, but Mulhorand and Narfell. All major large cities like Baldur's Gate and Waterdeep have a sizable Tiefling minority population because its easier for something weird like Tieflings to fit in there. Oh and villages of outcasts like Ten Towns, and the Village like the one Faridiah came from tend to have larger Tiefling populations then other small villages. So it seems like Tieflings are developing a group of Tiefling cultures, which is understandable given their racially isolating circumstances and their ability thanks to Asmodeaus for breeding true (as well as their large presence in the sex trade according to Erin M. Evans novels). [/QUOTE]
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