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[5E] Races for Blackmoor - Havard - 02-22-2015 Here's a quick attempt at converting 5E races to Blackmoor:
-Havard Re: [5E] Races for Blackmoor - RobJN - 02-22-2015 Is there room for unofficial stuff here, Havard? If so, my two passes at races unique to Thorn's World That Was, on the blog: The Soulbound Construct (think a bit-more-organic Warforged) The Half-Sidhe Re: [5E] Races for Blackmoor - Greg - 12-04-2018 Havard, you mentioned hairfoot halflings, but those should probably be lightfoot. Based on the art and race descriptions for D20 and 4E Blackmoor, I would say the Docrae are lightfoots, and Blackmoor halflings are stouts, but only in terms of mechanics. Their lore is obviously different, and Docrare are not halflings but "halfling-like" humanoids, so I suppose it might make sense to create a separate 5E race for the Docrae. But I would use the existing 5E halfling races as you have done. That is obviously much easier. :mrgreen: Re: [5E] Races for Blackmoor - Havard - 11-08-2020 RobJN Wrote:Is there room for unofficial stuff here, Havard? Yes, absolutely! Brilliant work! Love the name Soulbound Construct by the way! -Havard Re: [5E] Races for Blackmoor - Havard - 11-08-2020 Greg Wrote:Havard, you mentioned hairfoot halflings, but those should probably be lightfoot. LOL! Yes, that is what I meant. There ought to be hairfoot haflings too though! Quote:Based on the art and race descriptions for D20 and 4E Blackmoor, I would say the Docrae are lightfoots, and Blackmoor halflings are stouts, but only in terms of mechanics. I guess that is probably a better match. Good suggestion! Quote:Their lore is obviously different, and Docrare are not halflings but "halfling-like" humanoids, so I suppose it might make sense to create a separate 5E race for the Docrae. But I would use the existing 5E halfling races as you have done. That is obviously much easier. :mrgreen: Yeah, I like to keep things simple. -Havard Re: [5E] Races for Blackmoor - aldarron - 11-10-2020 I don't really know what the heck a tiefling is, except that it is supposed to be some kind of half or part demon/devil, like a cambion. (Why they didn't just call them cambions is beyond me). But there is some precedent for the half demon found in the Anakim of Adventures in Fantasy. So tiefling may not be totally alien to the setting, depending how you handle it. Re: [5E] Races for Blackmoor - Mythlym - 12-06-2020 When I ran my 5E game set in Blackmoor I let Tieflings come from the decadent slowly collapsing empire to the south. I had the Empire crumbling from within and it's Nobles summoning and fornicating with demons,since Tieflings are descended from Demons. Some of Blackmoors corrupt Nobles kept Tiefling servants as status symbols. Re: [5E] Races for Blackmoor - aldarron - 12-08-2020 Mythlym Wrote:When I ran my 5E game set in Blackmoor I let Tieflings come from the decadent slowly collapsing empire to the south. I had the Empire crumbling from within and it's Nobles summoning and fornicating with demons,since Tieflings are descended from Demons. Some of Blackmoors corrupt Nobles kept Tiefling servants as status symbols. Actually that is exactly the situation with the Great Kingdom in the world of Greyhawk - so that is a source you could readily got to/steal from if you needed to expand. |