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Races (Bozikar Supplement)

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The "Original" Races[edit]

Dwarf[edit]

(Player's Handbook PG.18)

Hill Dwarves[edit]

Mountain Dwarves[edit]

Gray Dwarves (Duregar)[edit]

Elves[edit]

(Player's Handbook PG.21)

Elves were powerful before humans or other races came into the world of Bozikar

The elves of Orizon have slender, lithe, and willowy frames, with thin faces with large eyes, straight noses and small features. They Usually stand a little taller then Humans, based on the Elf Race

High Elves[edit]

Wood Elves[edit]

Dark Elves (Drow)[edit]

Humans[edit]

(Player's Handbook PG.29)

Humanity is, without a doubt, the dominant species of Bozikar. They usually are very resistance, and they will regrow their population quickly, nearly every region of the world, from sea to the mountains, they regrew their population very rapidly. Nearly every city in the world has at least a few humans in its population and most cities are controlled by human rulers and count humans as more than three quarters of their citizenship. Human cities are gregarious places, offering a home to any race that would come to try and occupy them

The majority of races consider humans to be simply “average,” not as strong, swift, or even as smart as some others. They greatly underestimate the capacity of humanity. Humans are clever and creative, as well as stubborn and tough. The best of them can stand against anything that the world throws at them, and come out victorious no matter what gets thrown at them.

Humanity is a comparatively gregarious species, they embrace the company of other races, and cities ruled by humans have a diverse non-human population. Humans are also the only race capable of breeding with other races and creating half-breeds. This fact, combined with their easy acceptance of other races, has given humans a promiscuous reputation among the other peoples of Bozikar.

"Lesser" Races[edit]

The races described here are less common in the world of Bozikar than other races, they are neither as populous or as widespread as elves, dwarves, or humans and they haven’t managed anywhere near the domination, culturally or geographically, that those people have managed. That is not to say that these peoples are unheard of. They are present in respectable populations across Bozikar and some have many small settlements across the world or have integrated their populations into larger cities.

Half-Breeds[edit]

Half-elves, half-orcs, all of them are the symbols of humanity moving through the other peoples of Bozikar and leaving something of themselves behind. People like dragonborn, tieflings, and aasimar are signs of other races taking advantage of this quirk of human physiology. Because they are half-breeds and therefore sterile without divine intervention, these peoples aren’t capable of spreading much further than their existing numbers.

Dragonborn[edit]

Tabaxi[edit]

Gnomes[edit]

Goliath[edit]

Halflings[edit]

Half-Elves[edit]

Half-Orcs[edit]

Kenku[edit]

Tieflings[edit]

Anthrolupe[edit]

Homebrew

Pandroums[edit]

"Alien" Races[edit]

Aarakocra[edit]

Other Races[edit]

Distribution[edit]

Life Expectancy[edit]


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