Austral Races |
Aglooiks are small, intelligent, and scientifically-minded fey relatives who live in polar regions, known for their alchemical and technical expertise, and their ability to create spectacular contraptions.
Agogwe are small, shaggy, humanoid warriors with dark skin and long claws, known for their reclusive nature, nomadic lifestyle, and preference for hand-to-hand combat and ambush tactics.
Gaitlins are alligator/goblin hybrids with a strong emphasis on family and community, known for their mischievous nature, thirst for knowledge, and chaotic neutral alignment.
Gnolls are hyena-like humanoids who prefer scavenging and enslaving others over hunting, relish combat when they have the advantage, and exhibit a mix of pack tactics and individual standoffs in battle.
Kakamoras are tiny, coconut-like humanoids who evolved from sea invertebrates, live in symbiosis with coconuts, and are deeply committed to protecting the natural world and maintaining ecological balance.
Kitunusi are a mysterious Small-sized race with a magical connection to shadows and darkness, known for their emotionless public demeanor, tan skin, curly black hair, and heavily decorated kente-cloth tabards called kaniki.
Maeros are 11-foot-tall, jet-black-skinned giants with a culture centered around fighting, known for their supernatural regeneration abilities, strict code of honor in combat, and love of adventure.
Mahrogs are a primitive, matriarchal race descended from an alternate branch of humans, known for their divine blessings, strong ties to nature, and deep religious beliefs, who value family and tribe above all else.
Menehune are dusky-skinned dwarves with a strong connection to nature and the ocean, known for their craftsmanship, cheerful demeanor, and close-knit communities led by a council of elders.
Mimih are extremely thin and elongated beings who inhabit inhospitable regions like deserts and arctic areas, specializing in ancient magic and lost technology, and take pride in teaching other races to survive.
Ngoloko are tall, dark-skinned humanoids with shaggy black hair, descended from the ancient kosan (extinct orc-like race) and human lineage, known for their tendency towards anger and brutality.
Patupaiarehe, or Mist Elves, are reclusive, preternaturally thin beings with pale skin and brightly colored hair, known for their innate magic, love of music, and strong connection to the natural world.
Ponaturi are amphibious island goblins with pale, phosphorescent skin, known for their love of music, dance, and boating, their allergy to sunlight, and their chaotic and mischievous nature.
Qulari, or ice elves, are a subrace of aquatic elves specialized for cold climates, known for their intuitive nature, ability to form bonds with wildlife, and their unique ability to coat their bodies in a protective layer of ice.
Relluks are living constructs made of volcanic rock, steam, and circuitry, created as guardians in ancient times and brought to life through soul crystals, known for their unique appearance and mysterious origins.
The sebek-ka are a crocodilian race created by an ancient human civilization, now living in a structured society with a resurgence in population, known for their strict laws and devotion to the god Sebek.
Sprigs are tiny, brightly-haired, fey-like creatures that can temporarily grow to medium-sized hairy hulks, known for their mischievous, elusive nature and fierce protection of their environment.
Squawks are penguin-like warriors known for their martial prowess, fierce combat skills, and strict, militaristic society, where they train from a young age and are fiercely territorial.
The taweretti are large, hippo-like humanoids from the same ancient culture as the sebek-ka, known for their emphasis on personal growth, self-care, and fierce protection of their family and environment.
Thanors are large, walrus-like humanoids known for their sophisticated military and government, strict “Code of Magnanimity,” and dangerous, yet civilized nature.
Unthlatu are dragon-blooded humanoids with fine scales, introverted personalities, and a preference for guerrilla tactics, living in two major clans and known for their neutral relations with other races.
Utuchekulu are ebony-skinned humanoids with gruff personalities, driven to the surface by a volcanic eruption, known for their traditional weapons, distrustful relations, and adaptation to surface life.
Wakyambi are tall, black-skinned humanoids with pointed ears and long tails, known as the “sky people” for their arboreal lifestyle, compassionate nature, and strict vegetarian diet.
Wemics are large, lion-like centauroids known for their strength, keen senses, and nomadic lifestyle, living in patriarchal prides and excelling as hunters and fighters.
A Yeti is a formidable, cold-adapted shaggy white humanoid with immense strength and resilience, known for their fierce combat abilities and protective instincts.