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D&d 3.5 playable monster races
D&d 3.5 playable monster races








Which is a little creepy since a common description of Kender is that they look like slightly elfin children. In the Dragonlance setting, humans are known to fall in love with and have children with Kender.Devas are non-evil Fallen Angels with Resurrective Immortality they can't propagate their own race, but they can have children with non-devas, who take after the non-deva parent in looks but inherit angelic powers.

d&d 3.5 playable monster races d&d 3.5 playable monster races

  • In the Nentir Vale setting, the equivalent of aasimars are humanoids who were born to a deva parent.
  • Later editions also push the idea that a planetouched could actually be a once-normal human mutated by exposure to planar energies or other magical effects. Unusually, planetouched are not 1st generation hybrids (those are known as half-fiends, half-celestials or half-elementals), but the subsequent children of those 1st generation hybrids.

    d&d 3.5 playable monster races

    Other races along the same line were attempted throughout 3rd edition, but never really caught on.

    d&d 3.5 playable monster races

    The most iconic are the Tiefling (fiends from the Lower Planes), Aasimar (celestials from the Upper Planes) and Genasi (elementals from the Elemental Planes). The "Planetouched" are an entire racial category introduced in the Planescape setting whose backstory consists of "humans having kids with beings from the planes".For example, in the Nentir Vale setting, tieflings are descendants of a fallen empire whose entire ruling caste made a Deal with the Devil, and nobody is quite sure where genasi came from, with theories ranging from "experiment in mimicking humanoids by the primordials" to "an ur-race from the Elemental Chaos". That said, editions and settings often play around with the lore.










    D&d 3.5 playable monster races