Races (Redgate Supplement)

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Races of Redgate[edit]

The many races of Redgate share many similar organizations. Almost all the races of Redgate organize themselves according to families or clans, cities, regions, and race. They often have a flag for each of these groups and pay homage to each one.

Man Folk[edit]

Non-native inhabitants to Redgate. Commonly found in walled cities near the sea. They come in all shapes and sizes and are the creators of the Common language. A race of Heroes and Villains alike. The following are just a few commonly found Man Folk in Redgate.

The Mach Folk tend to be a bit taller than most.
  • Humans
  • Half-Elves

Faerie Folk[edit]

Native inhabitants to Redgate. Commonly found in hidden cities in the Temperate Lowlands. They come in all shapes and sizes and are the creators of the Elvan, Druidic, and Sylvan languages. Races of magic and mystery. The following are just a few commonly found Faerie Folk in Redgate.

  • Elves
  • Eladrin
  • Aquatic Fey Type Creatures
  • Fey Type Creatures

Wee Folk[edit]

Native inhabitants to Redgate. Commonly found in underground cities and communities in the Winter Highlands. They come in all shapes and sizes and are the creators of the Dwarven, Gnome, Halfling and Undercommon languages. Races of skill and inventiveness. The following are just a few commonly found Wee Folk in Redgate.

  • Dwarfs
  • Gnomes
  • Halflings

Mach Folk[edit]

Native inhabitants to Redgate. Commonly found in hillside communities in the Winter Highlands. They come in all shapes and sizes and are the creators of the Giant language. Races of hunting and endurance. The following are just a few commonly found Mach Folk in Redgate.

  • Giants
  • Giant Type Creatures

Beast Folk[edit]

Non-native inhabitants to Redgate. Commonly found in hillside communities in the Temperate Lowlands. They come in all shapes and sizes and speak many languages. Races of hunting and magic. The following are just a few commonly found Beast Folk in Redgate.

  • Dragonborn
  • Tieflings
  • Goblinoids
  • Reptilian Type Creatures



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