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''The races of Aethier draw from traditional fantasy races such as [[Dwarves|Dwarves]] as well as inventing unique subraces to the existing archetypes with races like the [[Draxgar|Draxgar]] and [[Sinnehliv|Sinnehliv]]. Each has something different to offer for players looking to create compelling characters, be it racial traits, inborne immunities, or colorful cultures.''
''The races of Ephimoria draw from traditional fantasy races such as [[Dwarves|Dwarves]] as well as inventing unique subraces to the existing archetypes with races like the [[Draxgar|Draxgar]] and [[Sinnehliv|Sinnehliv]]. Each has something different to offer for players looking to create compelling characters, be it racial traits, inborne resistances, or colorful cultures.''
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==[[:Category:Native Races|Native Races]]==
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Small in number but first in the land, these species were the ones who inhabited the world before both their, and our world ended.
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==[[:Category:Playable Race|Playable Races]]==
==[[:Category:Playable Race|Non-Native Races]]==
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While the races of Aethier are numerous, not all are available to play a character as, barring special exceptions. Playable races are listed in the link above.
While the races of Ephimoria are numerous, many are not native to the realm and came with us in our flight from our dying world.
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[[Speed & Strength|Speed & Strength]]
[[Strength & Speed Ranks|Strength & Speed Ranks]]
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It should come as no surprise that fantasy races renown for their strength and size might have an innate advantage in that area. The same can be said of those known for their speed and dexterity. The link above contains information on the Strength & Speed system that Aethier uses to balance power between races.
It should come as no surprise that fantasy races renown for their strength and size might have an innate advantage in that area. The same can be said of those known for their speed and dexterity. This page contains information on the Strength & Speed system that Ephimoria uses to balance power between races.
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With fantasy races, when it comes to the subject of offspring there may or may not be compatibility issues depending on their genetics. Read above to know the specifics.
With fantasy races, when it comes to the subject of offspring there may or may not be compatibility issues depending on their genetics.
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Races that are typically reserved for events only, they are uncommon to see walking about in broad daylight, especially as a player character. That said, some may be applied for via a [https://www.aethier.co.uk/IPS/index.php?/forums/forum/420-non-standard-character-applications/ Non-Standard Character Application].
Races that are typically reserved for events only as enemies or opponents, they are uncommon to see walking about in broad daylight, especially as a player character.
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The races of Ephimoria draw from traditional fantasy races such as Dwarves as well as inventing unique subraces to the existing archetypes with races like the Draxgar and Sinnehliv. Each has something different to offer for players looking to create compelling characters, be it racial traits, inborne resistances, or colorful cultures.


Small in number but first in the land, these species were the ones who inhabited the world before both their, and our world ended.

While the races of Ephimoria are numerous, many are not native to the realm and came with us in our flight from our dying world.

It should come as no surprise that fantasy races renown for their strength and size might have an innate advantage in that area. The same can be said of those known for their speed and dexterity. This page contains information on the Strength & Speed system that Ephimoria uses to balance power between races.

With fantasy races, when it comes to the subject of offspring there may or may not be compatibility issues depending on their genetics.

Races that are typically reserved for events only as enemies or opponents, they are uncommon to see walking about in broad daylight, especially as a player character.

Artificial creatures spawned by means of alchemy. They have no soul.


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