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The playable races of the setting are (sub-races are included unless specifically excluded): | The playable races of the setting are (sub-races are included unless specifically excluded): | ||
;[[Humans]]: | ;[[Humans]]<sup>4</sup>: Most common race by far. Major populations exist in all nations except [[Wyrmhold]]. | ||
;[[Dwarves]]: Common in the [[Holy Kaelthian Republic]], [[Shinevog]], and [[Zhapai Karmap]]. Uncommon but not unknown in the [[Serpent Dominion]]. Rare otherwise. | ;[[Dwarves]]: Common in the [[Holy Kaelthian Republic]], [[Shinevog]], and [[Zhapai Karmap]]. Uncommon but not unknown in the [[Serpent Dominion]]. Rare otherwise. | ||
;Elves : [[Puun Ihmisia]] (wood elves) are common in [[Byssia]], the [[Duarchy]], and [[Zhapai Karmap]]. [[Gwerin]] (high elves | ;Elves : [[Puun Ihmisia]] (pronounced poohn ih-ME-si-a, commonly shortened to imisi, aka wood elves) are common in [[Byssia]], the [[Duarchy]], and [[Zhapai Karmap]]. [[Gwerin]] (GOOER-in), aka high elves are only common in the [[Crisial Kingdom]]. As of mid-summer 250 AC, [[goroesi]] (gor-o-ES-i, dark elves) are available for play. All goroesi come through the [[Serpent Dominion]] and must use the statistics noted in that article. Second note: Metsae (wood elven) and [[Yonwach]] (high elven) are different languages. Choose one if you choose Elven as a language. | ||
;[[Halflings]] : Only common in the [[Holy Kaelthian Republic]], but present in the [[Crisial Kingdom]] and the [[Sha'slar Autonomous Zone]] as well, especially in agricultural areas. Rare. Strongly matriarchal society--men are comparatively rare. | ;[[Halflings]] : Only common in the [[Holy Kaelthian Republic]], but present in the [[Crisial Kingdom]] and the [[Sha'slar Autonomous Zone]] as well, especially in agricultural areas. Rare. Strongly matriarchal society--men are comparatively rare. | ||
;[[Half-elves]] : Common in [[Byssia]] and all 3 of the nations of the former [[Stone Throne]]. Present in all 5 of the [[Council Lands]] [[Successor States]] but not common | ;[[Half-elves]]<sup>4</sup> : Common in [[Byssia]] and all 3 of the nations of the former [[Stone Throne]]. Present in all 5 of the [[Council Lands]] [[Successor States]] but not common. | ||
;[[Orcs|Half-orcs]]: Full-blooded orcs use these stats; half-orcs ''per se'' don't exist. Very common in [[Wyrmhold]] and the [[Duarchy]]. Uncommon or rare elsewhere | ;[[Orcs|Half-orcs]]<sup>4</sup>: Full-blooded orcs use these stats; half-orcs ''per se'' don't exist. Very common in [[Wyrmhold]] and the [[Duarchy]]. Uncommon or rare elsewhere. | ||
;[[Dragonborn]] (all colors): Rare but more common as adventurers. Very common (dominant, in fact) in [[Wyrmhold]]. Not found elsewhere. Mostly related to one another (small, clannish population). Add Darkvision (60 ft) and can choose either +2 DEX or +2 STR. Breath weapon is a bonus action | ;[[Dragonborn]] (all colors<sup>4</sup>): Rare but more common as adventurers. Very common (dominant, in fact) in [[Wyrmhold]]. Not found elsewhere. Mostly related to one another (small, clannish population). Add Darkvision (60 ft) and can choose either +2 DEX or +2 STR. Breath weapon is a bonus action. | ||
;[[ | ;[[Plane-touched]] (Homebrew<sup>1</sup>): Elemental plane-touched are mostly from [[Byssia]], although others are starting to pop up elsewhere. Astral plane-touched are rare and most common in the [[Successor States]]. | ||
;[[ | ;[[Hobgoblins]] (Homebrew<sup>2</sup>): Either from [[Wyrmhold]] or the [[Windwalker Confederacy]]. Mistrusted by populations where they're not native. Ignore the lore presented in the book. | ||
;[[ | ;[[Ophidian]]s (Homebrew<sup>2</sup>): Humanoids with snake-like influences. Only present in the nations of the [[Jungle of Fangs]]. 2nd-class citizens in [[Asai'ka]]. | ||
;[[ | ;[[Soul-forged]] (Homebrew) : Present in southern [[Wyrmhold]] or [[Byssia]]. Very new race, may get startled reactions elsewhere. | ||
;[[ | ;[[Jazuu]] [JAZZ-oo] (Homebrew<sup>2</sup>): Large, competitive, mountain people related to giants. From [[Zhapai Karmap]] or [[Wyrmhold]]. | ||
If you use the [[Player Option--Variant Races| variant race]] option for applicable races (marked with <sup>4</sup>), you may choose an extended background from [[Player Option--Regional Backgrounds]]. | |||
[1]: Acceptable alternate stats for the astral plane-touched are found in published books; alternate stat blocks for elemental plane-touched are found in the the a free official pdf. | |||
[2]: Acceptable alternate stats for these races are found in various published books. | |||
[3]: Acceptable alternate stats for this race are found in various published books. | |||
[4]: Main stats are found in the [[Player Option--Variant Races]] document. | |||
==== Classes and Archetypes ==== | ==== Classes and Archetypes ==== | ||
To learn more about the role of the classes (and their NPC equivalents) in Dreams of Hope, see [[Classes and Quartus]]. For a list of allowed classes and archetypes, talk to the DM. | |||
==== Technology and Magic Levels ==== | ==== Technology and Magic Levels ==== | ||
Magic is common, but permanent magic items are rare | Magic is common, but permanent magic items are rare. There is no general ability to purchase most permanent magical items, although some organizations facilitate purchase of items for their members in good standing (generally limited to Uncommon and Common items). Potions and other consumable magical items are purchasable in the larger cities. | ||
'''Note''': There are no chemical explosives (although there are magical aether-based devices that create similar effects) and especially no firearms. This is an aesthetic choice more than anything. | |||
Tool uses from Xanathar's Guide are in play, as are downtime rules. | Tool uses from Xanathar's Guide are in play, as are downtime rules. | ||
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* Build characters that have a reason to be with the group. This is a group game and there is no room for unhelpful loners. | * Build characters that have a reason to be with the group. This is a group game and there is no room for unhelpful loners. | ||
* Keep things PG. Profanity is discouraged. Sexual content will never be explicit (fade-to-black). Violence should never be graphically described. | * Keep things PG. Profanity is discouraged. Sexual content will never be explicit (fade-to-black). Violence should never be graphically described. | ||
* PvP actions are forbidden and will not be allowed. This includes passive-aggressive actions and (non-consensual) theft from party members. | * PvP actions are forbidden and will not be allowed. This includes passive-aggressive actions and (non-consensual) theft from party members. The only exception is if both people agree to it out of character as well as rules that will be followed and consequences. Either side can say no at any time which vetos that action. | ||
==== House Rules ==== | ==== House Rules ==== | ||
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==== Languages ==== | ==== Languages ==== | ||
Most citizens of the [[Federated Nations]] area speak Common of one dialect or another. This does not include most goblins or orcs not from [[Wyrmhold]]. All characters start with proficiency in Common. For Elven, choose either high elven or wood elven. For more information, see [[Languages of Western Noefra]] | Most citizens of the [[Federated Nations]] area speak [[Common]] of one dialect or another. This does not include most goblins or orcs not from [[Wyrmhold]]. All characters start with proficiency in Common. For Elven, choose either high elven or wood elven. For more information, see [[Languages of Western Noefra]]. Note: language is important. I'm fine with people that have a "any language of your choice" feature holding that choice until it's needed (and then locked in once made). | ||
==== Quick Cosmology Guide ==== | ==== Quick Cosmology Guide ==== | ||
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==== Gods and Religions Guide ==== | ==== Gods and Religions Guide ==== | ||
See [[Player's Guide | See [[Player's Guide--Nations and Cultures]]. | ||
== Area Map == | == Area Map == | ||
[[File: | [[File:Noefra-253AC-political.webp|alt=Noefra Political Map|600x600px|West Noefra Political Map]] | ||
Pronunciation guide (capitalization indicates primary emphasis): | |||
* Noefra: NO-fra | |||
* Crisial: CRIS-i-al | |||
* Kaelthia: KALE-thi-a | |||
* Uulan: OO-lan (technically double-length on that oo, but...) | |||
* Asai'ka: ahs-eye KA | |||
* Sena'ka: sen-ah KA | |||
* Puun Ihmisia: poohn eem-EES-i-a | |||
* Shinevog: SHIN-uh-vog | |||
* Tuura Adam: TOOH-rah AD-am | |||
* Rauviz: RAUW-viz | |||
* Khaimal: KHI-mal (very gutteral KH, similar to the russian X sound) | |||
* Zhapai Karmap: ZHAP-eye car-MAHP | |||
[[Category:Dawn of Hope]] | [[Category:Dawn of Hope]] | ||
[[Category:Player's Guide]] | [[Category:Player's Guide]] |
Latest revision as of 19:30, 31 March 2025
Races
The playable races of the setting are (sub-races are included unless specifically excluded):
- Dwarves
- Common in the Holy Kaelthian Republic, Shinevog, and Zhapai Karmap. Uncommon but not unknown in the Serpent Dominion. Rare otherwise.
- Elves
- Puun Ihmisia (pronounced poohn ih-ME-si-a, commonly shortened to imisi, aka wood elves) are common in Byssia, the Duarchy, and Zhapai Karmap. Gwerin (GOOER-in), aka high elves are only common in the Crisial Kingdom. As of mid-summer 250 AC, goroesi (gor-o-ES-i, dark elves) are available for play. All goroesi come through the Serpent Dominion and must use the statistics noted in that article. Second note: Metsae (wood elven) and Yonwach (high elven) are different languages. Choose one if you choose Elven as a language.
- Halflings
- Only common in the Holy Kaelthian Republic, but present in the Crisial Kingdom and the Sha'slar Autonomous Zone as well, especially in agricultural areas. Rare. Strongly matriarchal society--men are comparatively rare.
- Half-elves4
- Common in Byssia and all 3 of the nations of the former Stone Throne. Present in all 5 of the Council Lands Successor States but not common.
- Half-orcs4
- Full-blooded orcs use these stats; half-orcs per se don't exist. Very common in Wyrmhold and the Duarchy. Uncommon or rare elsewhere.
- Dragonborn (all colors4)
- Rare but more common as adventurers. Very common (dominant, in fact) in Wyrmhold. Not found elsewhere. Mostly related to one another (small, clannish population). Add Darkvision (60 ft) and can choose either +2 DEX or +2 STR. Breath weapon is a bonus action.
- Plane-touched (Homebrew1)
- Elemental plane-touched are mostly from Byssia, although others are starting to pop up elsewhere. Astral plane-touched are rare and most common in the Successor States.
- Hobgoblins (Homebrew2)
- Either from Wyrmhold or the Windwalker Confederacy. Mistrusted by populations where they're not native. Ignore the lore presented in the book.
- Ophidians (Homebrew2)
- Humanoids with snake-like influences. Only present in the nations of the Jungle of Fangs. 2nd-class citizens in Asai'ka.
- Soul-forged (Homebrew)
- Present in southern Wyrmhold or Byssia. Very new race, may get startled reactions elsewhere.
- Jazuu [JAZZ-oo] (Homebrew2)
- Large, competitive, mountain people related to giants. From Zhapai Karmap or Wyrmhold.
If you use the variant race option for applicable races (marked with 4), you may choose an extended background from Player Option--Regional Backgrounds.
[1]: Acceptable alternate stats for the astral plane-touched are found in published books; alternate stat blocks for elemental plane-touched are found in the the a free official pdf.
[2]: Acceptable alternate stats for these races are found in various published books.
[3]: Acceptable alternate stats for this race are found in various published books.
[4]: Main stats are found in the Player Option--Variant Races document.
Classes and Archetypes
To learn more about the role of the classes (and their NPC equivalents) in Dreams of Hope, see Classes and Quartus. For a list of allowed classes and archetypes, talk to the DM.
Technology and Magic Levels
Magic is common, but permanent magic items are rare. There is no general ability to purchase most permanent magical items, although some organizations facilitate purchase of items for their members in good standing (generally limited to Uncommon and Common items). Potions and other consumable magical items are purchasable in the larger cities.
Note: There are no chemical explosives (although there are magical aether-based devices that create similar effects) and especially no firearms. This is an aesthetic choice more than anything.
Tool uses from Xanathar's Guide are in play, as are downtime rules.
Expectations
- Formal alignment is not in force—this goes for NPCs as well. Not all orcs are evil; neither are chromatic dragons (by default anyway).
- Don’t be a jerk. Repeated evil behavior will get your character exiled or killed.
- Build characters that have a reason to be with the group. This is a group game and there is no room for unhelpful loners.
- Keep things PG. Profanity is discouraged. Sexual content will never be explicit (fade-to-black). Violence should never be graphically described.
- PvP actions are forbidden and will not be allowed. This includes passive-aggressive actions and (non-consensual) theft from party members. The only exception is if both people agree to it out of character as well as rules that will be followed and consequences. Either side can say no at any time which vetos that action.
House Rules
See Default Houserules.
Languages
Most citizens of the Federated Nations area speak Common of one dialect or another. This does not include most goblins or orcs not from Wyrmhold. All characters start with proficiency in Common. For Elven, choose either high elven or wood elven. For more information, see Languages of Western Noefra. Note: language is important. I'm fine with people that have a "any language of your choice" feature holding that choice until it's needed (and then locked in once made).
Quick Cosmology Guide
See Quick Planar Cosmology Guide
Gods and Religions Guide
See Player's Guide--Nations and Cultures.
Area Map
Pronunciation guide (capitalization indicates primary emphasis):
- Noefra: NO-fra
- Crisial: CRIS-i-al
- Kaelthia: KALE-thi-a
- Uulan: OO-lan (technically double-length on that oo, but...)
- Asai'ka: ahs-eye KA
- Sena'ka: sen-ah KA
- Puun Ihmisia: poohn eem-EES-i-a
- Shinevog: SHIN-uh-vog
- Tuura Adam: TOOH-rah AD-am
- Rauviz: RAUW-viz
- Khaimal: KHI-mal (very gutteral KH, similar to the russian X sound)
- Zhapai Karmap: ZHAP-eye car-MAHP