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=Races= ---- Three racial types (described below) are available as player characters in this game; Humans, Kindred, and Wildlings. Each has something unique to set it apart, and each differs slightly from similar entries in the core book, so please use the write-ups on this wiki page as final reference when settling on your character's people. ==Human== With the longer lived races vanished from the lands, Humans have emerged as a dominant force, their penchant for warring among themselves the only thing constraining their expansion and keeping them in check. [[File:Human00002.png|center|500px]] Humans in the setting run the gamut of size and coloration with certain trends more prevalent by region, but players should play whatever ethnic and cultural type they prefer. '''Adaptable:''' Humans begin play with one free Novice Edge of their choosing. They must meet its Requirements as usual. '''Physical Advantage:''' Pick Strength or Vigor to begin at d6 instead of d4. The Max of the stat you choose increases to d12 + 1. ==Kindred== Twisted and scarred in their natural forms, Kindred are Faelings who were glamoured and placed in the cribs of stolen Human or Wildling babes to be raised among them. [[File:Changeling00009.png|center|400px]] '''Limited Shape Change:''' Kindred have the ability to alter their size, coloration (skin/hair/eyes), and features at will within the normal ranges for Wildlings and Humans and are even able to mimic the appearance of specific individuals provided they have had time to study the individual in question. :'''Note:''' Assuming a Human or Wildling form does not require a roll if no one is observing the change and the Kindred has a turn to concentrate on making the change. If they are observed or significantly stressed a roll vs a target of 4 is required. :'''Note:''' The natural form of Kindred are alien and disturbing, their skin appearing scarred and bark-like and often ill formed or improperly put together. Kindred who become fatigued or exhausted must immediately make a Spirit check to maintain their assumed form, surmounting whatever penalty is appropriate to the given condition. :'''Note:''' Except for the (Wildling) Outsider disadvantage, Kindred do not take on any of the advantages or disadvantages of the racial type they are mimicking, nor do they lose their own. '''Low Light Vision:''' Because of their Fae heritage, Kindred ignore penalties for dim and dark illumination. '''Armor +2:''' The thick, bark-like hides of Kindred acts as leather armor. '''Phobia, Fire:''' Kindred are terrified of open flame. If they are in a room with an open flame (hearth, lamp, candles, etc) they will try to maintain distance from the source of the flame and must subtract -1 from all trait rolls. If openly confronted with fire or trapped in close proximity to open flame they subtract -2 from all trait rolls. '''Secret:''' Kindred work hard to pass among Humans and Wildlings and will go to great lengths to keep their secret, but if their true nature is discovered they risk becoming Shunned by the community until the secret of their identity is restored. ==Wildling== Beardless and small of stature, with delicate pointed ears, Wildlings have an almost childlike appearance by Human standards. That they can often be seen laughing and chasing one another and climbing walls and trees apparently just for fun, does little to dispel the impression of perpetual youth. Rather than build their own villages or towns, Wildlings prefer to establish small communities tucked in among Human settlements, and given the option, they will almost always choose to dwell in the lowest points of their adopted boroughs, making their homes below ground when it is practical to do so. [[File:Wildling00004.png|center|350px]] '''Luck:''' Wildlings draw one additional Benny per session. '''Climbing:''' Agile and adept at using their fingers and hands as readily as their feet and toes, Wildlings climb at their normal walking Pace. '''Way of the Hand:''' Wildlings practice a martial discipline that allows them to use their hands and feet as weapons (doing STR + 1d4 damage) and grants +2 when making unarmed strikes. '''Way of the Wild Locust:''' Wildlings can jump twice as far as normal. Additionally, they add +4 damage when leaping as part of a Wild Attack instead of the regular +2. '''Size -1:''' Wildlings are slight of build and rarely stand more than 4' tall. Size and Toughness are each reduced by -1. '''Outsider:''' Living among Humans, Wildlings make up less than a quarter of the population in any given town and are culturally distinct in ways that often result in friction between the two peoples. Subtract -2 from Persuasion rolls to influence non-Wildlings. ----
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