Tuesday, November 25, 2008

4th Edition Races and Classes

Some Revisions on Races. Since there are no Demi-Humans in Alliances, I've revised the 4e Races to fit. These are essentially flavor/name changes. Racial specific abilities/fits still apply

Other available races include:
Dragonborn, Tieflings, Minotaur, Gnolls, Kobolds, Shifters, and Warforged

Classes:
Wizards must be Imperial, Paladins must be Meshketi.

Commoner(Human): Your parents were farmers, or low tradesmen. You are no stranger to hardship.

Scholar(Eladrin): You studied at the Imperial Academy, introduced at a young age by privilege or talent. If you are a wizard or other arcane caster, congratulations. You are part of an established order thousands of years old. Otherwise, you failed out or chose another path, perhaps to the disgrace of your family. You are closely monitored to ensure you do not abuse your powers.

Gentleman(Half-Elf): You are the son of daughter of a noble, or perhaps successful merchants. You show talent in many areas, and have a natural tendency towards leadership

Barbarian(Elf): You were born or choose to live of the fringes of civilized society. You know how to hunt, whether it may beast, or man. You are free spirited, and care little for the established order

Nezumi Samurai(Dwarf): You were born in the warrens, and chosen to fight from birth. Day after day you weather the waves of Neogi attack, protecting the frontiers of the Empire from the encroaching menace. You are grim and determined, finding comfort in the trenches and fortresses of your underground homelands.

Nezumi Sneak(Halfling): You were born in the warrens, but never as a warrior. Rather, you've fallen back on the more naturalistic tendencies of your people, that of sneaking and scavenging. You live life day by day, taking in what you need to surprise, fighting against the looming prospect of all out disaster.

Nezumi Warmage(Gnome): You have a natural aptitude for magic, whether by clan or inclination. You were indoctrinated to fight and learn. Most likely your trials as a magister were conducted on the battlefield, hinging more on the success of your mission than the opinions of bookish scholars.

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