Oranian (3.5e Race)

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Oronian[edit]

Personality[edit]

The Oronian's are known to be a straight forward and easy going people. Slow to wrath and quicker to right wrongs. They place great importance in honor and trust thus are often known to rarely lie even when it would benefit them to do so.

Physical Description[edit]

The Oroni are often stand at an impressive 6'2" - 6'7" with often muscular and smooth features. Their hair ranges from dark brown to rarer a light sliver white. Most males however are bald or clean shaven with females possessing shoulder length hair or longer. Most have light tanned skin or a grayish ash color.

Relations[edit]

The Oroni have a natural relation with the other races of Ethica. They see humans as either capable allies or possible dangerous enemies. They see the Taurusi and Dwarves as useful trading partners and the two races have almost always been on friendly terms. Orani have little interactions with the Darach, as the Darach often keep to themselves. While the Hamalican have become surprisingly close with the dark skinned giants.

Alignment[edit]

Due to the strict morals of the Oronian societies demand a certain level of self control with each Oroni not only reflect upon themselves with their actions, but on their clan, and when interacting with other races, on their whole kin as a whole. To an Oroni honor is everything, The Oroni drive for honor carries on into the culture of the race. Amongst Oronian's the most horrible crime is oathbreaking and honesty is expected whenever a deal is struck. Commitment to a word is expected to be carried out to the letter and all parties in a transaction are held accountable and responsible for failings. Ultimately, those who fail to meet their word are expected to accept the consequences and, in fact, most Oronian's do. Due to this most are Lawful with few expectations.

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Vital Statistics[edit]

Table: Random Starting Ages
Adulthood Simple Moderate Complex
years + + +
Table: Aging Effects
Middle Age1 Old2 Venerable3 Maximum Age
years years years + years
  1. At middle age, −1 to Str, Dex, and Con; +1 to Int, Wis, and Cha.
  2. At old age, −2 to Str, Dex, and Con; +1 to Int, Wis, and Cha.
  3. At venerable age, −3 to Str, Dex, and Con; +1 to Int, Wis, and Cha.
Table: Random Height and Weight
Gender Base Height Height Modifier Base Weight Weight Modifier
Male ' " + lb. × () lb.
Female ' " + lb. × () lb.



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