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Dnd 3.5 tiny player races
Dnd 3.5 tiny player races









dnd 3.5 tiny player races

On the good/evil axis air genasi tend towards neutral but a few choose good or evil, although evil air genasi are rarer than good ones.Īir genasi feel most at home in the mountains or other places the wind flows freely but their adventuresome nature means that they can be found almost any where, although they don't like valleys and would never choose to live underground. They tend to be on the lighter built side and weigh less than most would expect.Īir genasi get along well with gnomes, halflings and half-elves but don't like dwarves, considering them sticks in the mud.Īir genasi are almost always chaotic, although a few neutral air genasi exist they are considered eccentrics by others and lawful air genasi are simply impossible. Many air genasi take up adventuring for the thrill, but only a few keep it up for more than a few days.Īir genasi are the most human-like of the genasi, differentiated only by their ice blue eyes and quickly whitening hair, which seems to have a perpetual breeze running through it. Air genasi like to travel and find new places, but usually return home once they get bored of walking. Above all air genasi hate being forced to do anything, often going out of their way to break any promise they were forced into.Īir genasi often spend their days wandering aimlessly or beginning random pieces of art and then abandoning them for something else, very easily bored. They almost never keep their word, more often than not they abandon what they promised to do for something that looks more fun almost as soon as they promise it. PLEASE NOTE: These entries are almost completely wrong for Dungeons and Dragons 3.5Īir genasi are fickle and capricious, often changing sides mid-argument or outright quitting a conversation halfway through. These symbols are the sign of the genasi birthright and seem to have a link to the element the genasi is bound to, as each of the four types have different runes. This last theory is supported by the only common trait of the four types of genasi: they each have glowing runes and symbols tattooed upon them from birth. The origins of the genasi are unclear, perhaps they are the offspring of efreet or other djinn, or maybe they are the result of a ancient experiment by a mad archmage.

dnd 3.5 tiny player races

There are four types of genasi, each corresponding to a type of elemental.

dnd 3.5 tiny player races

Summary::Genasi are humans who have elemental blood, granting them powers and traits beyond those of their human ancestors.











Dnd 3.5 tiny player races