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==Starting Age== | ==Starting Age== | ||
Starting ages are divided into three categories: simple, moderate, and complex. It is divided in this manner because listing all of the 50+ classes on this table would take far too much space. | |||
The ''simple'' category is the category that would normally consist of the barbarian, rogue, sorcerer, and similar classes. | |||
The ''moderate'' category is the category that would normally consist of the bard, fighter, paladin, ranger, and similar classes. | |||
The ''complex'' category is the category that would normally consist of the cleric, druid, monk, wizard, and similar classes. | |||
'''Starting Ages''' | |||
==Aging== | ==Aging== | ||
==Height and Weight== | ==Height and Weight== | ||
Revision as of 21:51, 19 December 2006
Trinity uses a wide variety of races. The races of Trinity serve as the ethnicities of the setting, much like the multitude of ethnic groups that populate earth.
Individual Race Descriptions
Racial Statistics
Starting Age
Starting ages are divided into three categories: simple, moderate, and complex. It is divided in this manner because listing all of the 50+ classes on this table would take far too much space.
The simple category is the category that would normally consist of the barbarian, rogue, sorcerer, and similar classes.
The moderate category is the category that would normally consist of the bard, fighter, paladin, ranger, and similar classes.
The complex category is the category that would normally consist of the cleric, druid, monk, wizard, and similar classes.
Starting Ages