Especies

Los pueblos jugables y sus rasgos, del tamaño a los idiomas conocidos.

Dragonborn

Dragonborn stand tall and proud, their scaled bodies and draconic features echoing the majesty of the dragons from whom they claim descent. Honor and personal excellence shape their lives, for a dragonborn measures their worth by their deeds and the reputation they leave behind. Each carries the breath of their ancestry, a living spark of elemental power tied to their bloodline. They value clan and self-mastery alike, striving always to prove themselves worthy of their heritage.

Mediano
30 ft
Common, Draconic

Dwarf

Bold and enduring, dwarves are renowned as master smiths, miners, and warriors who carve their halls from the bones of the mountains. They hold tradition, clan, and the memory of their ancestors above almost all else, and a dwarf's word, once given, is rarely broken. Their long lives are spent in pursuit of mastery, whether at the forge, in the mine, or upon the field of battle. Slow to trust but fierce in loyalty, dwarves make steadfast friends and implacable foes.

Mediano
30 ft
Common, Dwarvish

Elf

Elves are a graceful and long-lived people of otherworldly beauty, dwelling in places of ethereal splendor deep within ancient forests and twilight realms. They measure their lives in centuries, and so regard the passing concerns of shorter-lived folk with patient, sometimes distant, serenity. Steeped in magic and art, elves prize subtlety, refinement, and the slow perfection of any craft they pursue. Few outsiders ever truly know an elf's heart, for they guard their inner world as closely as their hidden glades.

Mediano
30 ft
Common, Elvish

Gnome

Gnomes are a small, vibrant people whose boundless curiosity and irrepressible energy shine through in everything they do. They delight in invention, illusion, and the pursuit of knowledge, often throwing themselves into eccentric projects that baffle outsiders. Their long lives are filled with tinkering, experimentation, and a joyful refusal to take the world too seriously. Whether burrowing in forest hollows or rocky warrens, gnomes meet life with humor and relentless ingenuity.

Pequeño
30 ft
Common, Gnomish

Goliath

Goliaths are towering, powerfully built humanoids descended from giants, dwelling among the high peaks and harsh frontiers of the world. They live by a fierce code of self-reliance and fair competition, judging one another by deeds rather than birth or wealth. Their giant ancestry shows in their immense strength and the supernatural gifts that flicker within their blood. Goliaths value the challenge of the climb as much as its summit, and meet adversity as a test to be conquered.

Mediano
35 ft
Common, Giant

Halfling

Halflings are a small and practical folk who thrive in a world of larger creatures by valuing comfort, community, and quiet good sense. Cheerful and unassuming, they prize the simple pleasures of a warm hearth, good food, and the company of family above wealth or glory. Yet beneath their easygoing nature lies a surprising resilience and a knack for slipping out of danger unnoticed. Halflings rarely seek adventure, but those who do reveal a courage that belies their modest size.

Pequeño
30 ft
Common, Halfling

Human

Humans are the most adaptable and ambitious of the common peoples, found in nearly every corner of the world. Their relatively short lives drive them to strive, build, and explore with a restless energy that other races find both admirable and bewildering. From sprawling empires to lone frontier homesteads, humankind shapes the world more swiftly than any other folk. Their diversity of culture, faith, and ambition makes them endlessly unpredictable.

Mediano
30 ft
Common

Orc

Orcs are a powerful and fierce people, built for strength and endurance, with a culture that prizes courage and the bonds of the warband. Driven by a restless vigor, they push onward against hardship where others would falter, refusing to yield even when the odds turn against them. Often misjudged as merely savage, orcs hold deep loyalties and a proud warrior tradition passed down through generations. Their endurance is the stuff of legend, for an orc rarely knows when to stop.

Mediano
30 ft
Common, Orc

Tiefling

Tieflings bear the mark of a fiendish heritage woven into their bloodline, with horns, unusual eyes, and other traits that set them apart from humankind. Though often met with suspicion or fear, they learn to rely on themselves and to forge their own identity in defiance of others' assumptions. Their infernal legacy grants them subtle powers and a resilience hardened by a lifetime of standing apart. Many tieflings prove that destiny is not bound by the circumstances of one's birth.

Mediano
30 ft
Common, Infernal