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From the plane of [[Ælphyne]], the fae are a capricious, callous bunch known for the natural [[Glamour]] they are each born with, and their immortal lifespans. | |||
:[[File:Sidhe.png|100px]] [[Sidhe]]: The Sidhe and their fae courts manipulate one another in the Masquerade, a party that never ends. | :[[File:Sidhe.png|100px]] [[Sidhe]]: The Sidhe and their fae courts manipulate one another in the Masquerade, a party that never ends. | ||
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==Draconidae== | ==Draconidae== | ||
Storied reptilian races - big and small - known for the [[Glamour]] of [[Grist]], Draconidae have captured the imaginations of mortals, holding their thoughts with savagery and ingenuity. | |||
:[[File:Dragon.png|100px]] [[Dragon]]: The enigmatic dragon is a work in progress. | :[[File:Dragon.png|100px]] [[Dragon]]: The enigmatic dragon is a work in progress. | ||
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==Stonekin== | ==Stonekin== | ||
From [[Ur'Duun]] beneath Antarok hail the people of stone, birthed from clay and mud, rising with a soul by creation run awry. | |||
:[[File:Dvergar.png|100px]] [[Dvergar]]: The dvergar is a work in progress. | :[[File:Dvergar.png|100px]] [[Dvergar]]: The dvergar is a work in progress. | ||
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As varied as their the Beastfolk of Antarok are more than their resemblance to animals might seem. | |||
:[[File:Rakshasa.png|100px]] [[Rakshasa]]: Jin'Norai cursed by strange power, Rakshasa are a mysterious people resembling all manner of feline. | :[[File:Rakshasa.png|100px]] [[Rakshasa]]: Jin'Norai cursed by strange power, Rakshasa are a mysterious people resembling all manner of feline. | ||
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==Undead== | ==Undead== | ||
Those who drift towards [[Pandemonium]], and those prevented from passing on can consider themselves among the ranks of the living dead. | |||
:[[File:Draugr.png|100px]] [[Draugr]]: Bound to their own bodies after death, Draugr experience a challenged life of slow decay. | :[[File:Draugr.png|100px]] [[Draugr]]: Bound to their own bodies after death, Draugr experience a challenged life of slow decay. |
Revision as of 02:27, 21 February 2024
Races
Antarok is a land of many races, from humanity and elves to otherworldly fae and majestic dragons. Whatsoever you choose to be will shape your destiny, and your outlook upon the plane of existence you call your home. A playable race is defined as anything which is sapient that possesses a soul and free will.
Mixed Races
- Mixed Races are the combination of any two races which can interbreed.
Bloodlines
- Bloodlines with special abilities or variations on the races below are available for play.
Humanity
Humanity: The tribes of humanity once held dominion over the largest empire Antarok had ever seen. Now they are scattered between numerous city-states and barbarous territories.
- File:Freefolk.png Freefolk: The Freefolk are those who live and die in the city states of Dullahan.
- File:Kani.png Kani: The Kani are a tribal and ritualistic people who occupy Fel, the swamps of southern Antarok.
- File:Jian.png Jian: Jian are a many-customed people from the far east known for sorcery and dragons.
Elvenkind
The elves are a traditionalist pointy-eared people who live in harmony with Antarok, protecting its gsacred lands with majestic savagery and total dedication to their gods.
- File:Æld'Norai.png Æld'Norai: The immortal Æld'Norai are a zealous and spiritual people sworn to protect the great tree Ældrassil.
- File:Jin'Norai.png Jin'Norai: The grey-skinned, desert-faring Jin'Norai face the slowly looming destruction of their once peaceful race.
Faefolk
From the plane of Ælphyne, the fae are a capricious, callous bunch known for the natural Glamour they are each born with, and their immortal lifespans.
- File:Sidhe.png Sidhe: The Sidhe and their fae courts manipulate one another in the Masquerade, a party that never ends.
- File:Dryad.png Dryad: Ardent protectors of nature, the lower half-animal, upper half elven Dryad keep vigil over the forests of Ælphyne.
- File:Pixie.png Pixie: The pixies are a diminutive race of glowing fae known for bothering the dreams of mortals.
- File:Boggart.png Boggart: Gifted with the ability to change their appearance, Boggarts live life as if it were a game.
Draconidae
Storied reptilian races - big and small - known for the Glamour of Grist, Draconidae have captured the imaginations of mortals, holding their thoughts with savagery and ingenuity.
- File:Dragon.png Dragon: The enigmatic dragon is a work in progress.
- File:Kobold.png Kobold: The kobold is a work in progress.
Stonekin
From Ur'Duun beneath Antarok hail the people of stone, birthed from clay and mud, rising with a soul by creation run awry.
- File:Dvergar.png Dvergar: The dvergar is a work in progress.
- File:Gnome.png Gnome: The gnome is a work in progress.
- File:Goblin.png Goblin: The goblin is a work in progress.
- File:Ork.png Ork: The ork is a work in progress.
- File:Trow.png Trow: The trow is a work in progress.
- File:Soulforged.png Soulforged: The soulforged is a work in progress.
Beastfolk
As varied as their the Beastfolk of Antarok are more than their resemblance to animals might seem.
- File:Rakshasa.png Rakshasa: Jin'Norai cursed by strange power, Rakshasa are a mysterious people resembling all manner of feline.
- File:Inari.png Inari: The many-tailed Inari are stoics and tricksters who deceived the fae for the Glamour of Seeming.
- File:Gnoll.png Gnoll: The matriarchal Gnoll are powerful beastfolk belonging to a menacing horde, or else tribal woodland pacifists.
- File:Najda.png Najda: The Najda are a race of slithering or bipedal reptiles from the southern tropics who devour their prey whole.
- File:Aarakora.png Aarakora: Denizens of Céleste, the Aarakora are an avian people who roost in the secluded isles far above the world.
Undead
Those who drift towards Pandemonium, and those prevented from passing on can consider themselves among the ranks of the living dead.
- File:Draugr.png Draugr: Bound to their own bodies after death, Draugr experience a challenged life of slow decay.
- File:Ghost.png Ghost: Those who die suffer the slow burden of decay to nothing but ash, haunting what they held dear in life with Poetics.
- File:Wisp.png Wisp: The Æld'Norai elves anchor themselves to Ældrassil. Even in death do they protect the elven lands.