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<blockquote data-quote="Levistus's_Leviathan" data-source="post: 8392061" data-attributes="member: 7023887"><p><strong><u>For the Material Plane: </u></strong></p><p>Humans (duh)</p><p></p><p>Minotaurs (they conquered the biggest forest in the world, kicked out the elves and fey creatures, cut down much of the forest to build giant wooden mazes, and love mining and creating weapons/armor and decorations out of gold, and are ruled over by a Minotaur Warlord dictator that has a Flame-Tongue Greataxe)</p><p></p><p>Planetouched (primarily Aasimar due to how they're produced in my world, but Tieflings and Genasi also have pretty large populations on the Material Plane) </p><p></p><p>Goblinoids (due to reproducing quickly and having a more unified culture and society now, worshipping magic and prospering through their mastery of magics, despite being extremely xenophobic towards other races, especially psions/telepaths)</p><p></p><p>Orcs (they also reproduce quickly, and have mastered primal magic, helping them survive and prosper)</p><p></p><p>Halflings (due to reproducing as quickly as humans and being masters of agriculture, making them indispensable to other races' food supply)</p><p></p><p>Golmeng (who are golem people that were mass-produced by dwarf and gnome artificers that decided to create a new race just to see if they could)</p><p></p><p>Felshen (psionic, bright-chromatic-skinned people that were also created by the dwarven and gnomish artificers, but they can actually reproduce on their own at the same rate as humans, and have been fairly successful due to their psionic innovations and culture)[HR][/HR]</p><p><strong><u>For the Shadowfell:</u></strong></p><p>Shadar-Kai (who serve the Raven Queen to make sure that everyone that dies proceeds to the afterlife)</p><p>Risen Kenku (who are kenku that were redeemed and accepted by the Raven Queen, restoring their voices, minds, and wings)</p><p>Sharbolg (Firbolg that adapted to the Shadowfell, gaining necromantic powers and resistances, and serve the Raven Queen as hunters of undead)</p><p>Vezyi (Corporeal-Undead-Touched worshippers of Vecna that, upon their final death, provide their souls to feed Vecna's ultraphylactery, and their bodies to the hordes of Vecna's armies)</p><p>Fehntüm (Incorporeal-Undead-Touched Vecna-Worshippers that merge with the souls of their long-passed ancestors in order to create extremely experienced and powerful ghostly-undead known as Phantoms that have extreme magical power)</p><p>Dhampir</p><p>Hexblood</p><p><strong><u>For the Feywild:</u></strong></p><p>Satyrs </p><p>Centaurs</p><p>Eladrin</p><p>Boggartkin (fey-goblinoids; which include Gremlins, Boggarts, and Bugaboos)</p><p>Fairies (with both Seelie and Unseelie varieties)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Levistus's_Leviathan, post: 8392061, member: 7023887"] [B][U]For the Material Plane: [/U][/B] Humans (duh) Minotaurs (they conquered the biggest forest in the world, kicked out the elves and fey creatures, cut down much of the forest to build giant wooden mazes, and love mining and creating weapons/armor and decorations out of gold, and are ruled over by a Minotaur Warlord dictator that has a Flame-Tongue Greataxe) Planetouched (primarily Aasimar due to how they're produced in my world, but Tieflings and Genasi also have pretty large populations on the Material Plane) Goblinoids (due to reproducing quickly and having a more unified culture and society now, worshipping magic and prospering through their mastery of magics, despite being extremely xenophobic towards other races, especially psions/telepaths) Orcs (they also reproduce quickly, and have mastered primal magic, helping them survive and prosper) Halflings (due to reproducing as quickly as humans and being masters of agriculture, making them indispensable to other races' food supply) Golmeng (who are golem people that were mass-produced by dwarf and gnome artificers that decided to create a new race just to see if they could) Felshen (psionic, bright-chromatic-skinned people that were also created by the dwarven and gnomish artificers, but they can actually reproduce on their own at the same rate as humans, and have been fairly successful due to their psionic innovations and culture)[HR][/HR] [B][U]For the Shadowfell:[/U][/B] Shadar-Kai (who serve the Raven Queen to make sure that everyone that dies proceeds to the afterlife) Risen Kenku (who are kenku that were redeemed and accepted by the Raven Queen, restoring their voices, minds, and wings) Sharbolg (Firbolg that adapted to the Shadowfell, gaining necromantic powers and resistances, and serve the Raven Queen as hunters of undead) Vezyi (Corporeal-Undead-Touched worshippers of Vecna that, upon their final death, provide their souls to feed Vecna's ultraphylactery, and their bodies to the hordes of Vecna's armies) Fehntüm (Incorporeal-Undead-Touched Vecna-Worshippers that merge with the souls of their long-passed ancestors in order to create extremely experienced and powerful ghostly-undead known as Phantoms that have extreme magical power) Dhampir Hexblood [B][U]For the Feywild:[/U][/B] Satyrs Centaurs Eladrin Boggartkin (fey-goblinoids; which include Gremlins, Boggarts, and Bugaboos) Fairies (with both Seelie and Unseelie varieties) [/QUOTE]
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