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• Arborian • Antfolk • Centaur • Dark Elf • Dwarf • Elf • Ethereal • Fae • Giant • Gnome • Grey-Elf • Griffon • Halfling • Human • Illithid • Minotaur • Pixie • Troll |
Possible Class Types: Warrior, Cleric, Anti-Paladin, Ranger Attributes (Maximum Potential): Str: Titanic (25), Int: Simple (16), Wis: Aware (17), Dex: Agile (19), Con: Vigorous (24) Inherent Abilities: regeneration, enhanced damage, bash, door bash Resistances: poison, disease, weapon Vulnerabilities: acid, fire Used in stories to frighten children or during war times to impress bar lasses and as sources of humor in puppet shows, the troll is always a villain for the "civilized" world. Standing well over the tallest human, their monstrous looks and unclean smell have earned them this image. With green, black, brown, or mixed skin that often have boils and open blisters almost all trolls look as if they have stepped out of a nightmare. They have lanky dangling limbs with long digits. The true hair color of most trolls is usually covered by a mass of filth. Living in the high mountains the troll has grown accustom to the cold sterile air and dangerous heights. Being some of the most hearty of many of the races, few wounds ever are deep enough to cause long term damage to a troll. Though the fact brings much fear into human infantry, it is now well known that fire and acid cause great damage to these creatures. Standing at over 12 feet, most beings do not get close enough to employ such tactics against them. Due to their nature, all trolls are evil. And because of their lack of proper learning, they are often too dull to become learned in the ways of sorcery. They are among the strongest of all the races, and often the most deadly. Those rare trolls who have managed to learn magic must remain evil or they will lose the ability to perform their incantations.
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