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*High Dwarven replaces Dwarven
 
*High Dwarven replaces Dwarven
 
*Outsider replaces Abyssal, Celestial, and Infernal
 
*Outsider replaces Abyssal, Celestial, and Infernal
*Primordial replaces Undercommon  
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*Primordial replaces Undercommon (there is no Underdark in this setting).
 
**Dragonborn do not have a unique language for their race. Dragonborn speak Draconic and Dwarven Trade.
 
**Dragonborn do not have a unique language for their race. Dragonborn speak Draconic and Dwarven Trade.
 
**Dwarves speak High Dwarven and Dwarven Trade
 
**Dwarves speak High Dwarven and Dwarven Trade
 
**Elves speak Elvish and Dwarven Trade
 
**Elves speak Elvish and Dwarven Trade
**Firbolg do not have a unique language for their race. Firbolg speak either Primordial or Sylvan. Additionally, they speak Giantish and Dwarven Trade.
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**Firbolg do not have a unique language for their race. Firbolg speakeither Primordial or Sylvan. Additionally, they speak Giantish and Dwarven Trade.
 
**Gnomes do not have a unique language for their race. Gnomes speak High Dwarven and Dwarven Trade.
 
**Gnomes do not have a unique language for their race. Gnomes speak High Dwarven and Dwarven Trade.
 
**Half Elves do not have a unique language for their race. Half Elves speak Elvish and Dwarven Trade and may pick one other language by the guidelines given below.
 
**Half Elves do not have a unique language for their race. Half Elves speak Elvish and Dwarven Trade and may pick one other language by the guidelines given below.
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**Half Orcs do not have a unique language for their race. Half Orcs speak Orcish and Dwarven Trade.
 
**Half Orcs do not have a unique language for their race. Half Orcs speak Orcish and Dwarven Trade.
 
**Humans speak Human and Dwarven Trade and may pick one other language by the guidelines given below.
 
**Humans speak Human and Dwarven Trade and may pick one other language by the guidelines given below.
**The Min do not have a unique language for their race. The Min speak either Elven or High Dwarven. Additionally, the Min speak Dwarven Trade.
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**The Min do not have a unique language for their race. The min speak Dwarven Trade and either Elven or High Dwarven.
 
**Tieflings do not have a unique language for their race. Tieflings speak Outsider and Dwarven Trade.
 
**Tieflings do not have a unique language for their race. Tieflings speak Outsider and Dwarven Trade.
  
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===<U>Human</U>===  
 
===<U>Human</U>===  
Humans in this setting do not conform to any specific meatworld cultural or ethnic type (though certain types are more prevalent in specific locations than others). Please describe those aspects of your character as you like to bring them to life in a way that appeals to you.
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Humans in this setting do not conform to any specific meatworld cultural or ethnic type (though certain types are more prevalent in certain locations than others). Please describe those aspects of your character as you like to bring them to life in a way that appeals to you.
  
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Other than Ability Scores and Languages (above), Human characters gain the following additional traits (for Size and Speed see PHB):
 
Other than Ability Scores and Languages (above), Human characters gain the following additional traits (for Size and Speed see PHB):

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