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| As Default Dwarf, Favored Enemy (Abberation) | | As Default Dwarf, Favored Enemy (Abberation) | ||
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Gold Dwarves, otherwise known as High Dwarves, are a race of Dwarves that descend from the civilisation of Mount Kulkund, in the north of the Great Ash Desert. | |||
Several hundred years ago, a terrible civil war broke the Kingdom of Mount Kulkund apart. This civil war took place between the Gold Dwarves and their once-cousins, now-rivals, the Deep Dwarves. Much of this history has been lost in the chaos of the war, and should be learned about in-game. | |||
Gold Dwarves have a natural skill with artisanship and accountancy. They make for meticulous mathematicians and architects, as well as fine metallurgists and precise toolworkers. | |||
Gold Dwarves have a cultural taboo against charity, and consider it a grievous insult both to themselves and to their Ancestors, whom they venerate with an almost-religious respect. Gold Dwarves are naturally suspicious of people who use flattery and 'polite manners'; even saying 'please' and 'thank you' could be seen as cunning manipulative behaviour by a Gold Dwarf. | |||
Gold Dwarves are exiles from their ancient home, and many long to reclaim it for their people from the Deep Dwarves who defeated and banished them. No Gold Dwarf player character has been alive long enough to remember the war, though some elderly characters may have been infants during that time and remember fleeing with other refugees. | |||
Gold Dwarves do not require an application to play, but players should be mindful of their lore when playing one. | |||
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| Lightfoot Halfling (NWN Default) | | Lightfoot Halfling (NWN Default) | ||
| No | | No | ||
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| (As Default Halfling) | | (As Default Halfling) | ||
| As default Halfling, Immunity; Blindness, Removed Feats: Lucky and Good Aim | | As default Halfling, Immunity; Blindness, Removed Feats: Lucky and Good Aim | ||
| The Ashfolk are a nocturnal race of halflings with markedly pale skin and dark black to slightly grey hair. Their eyes are covered with thin sheets of fibrous material, giving them a glassy appearance. | | | ||
The Ashfolk are a nocturnal race of halflings with markedly pale skin and dark black to slightly grey hair. Their eyes are covered with thin sheets of fibrous material, giving them a glassy appearance. | |||
They have a long history in the desert as great civilization-builders, administrators, and merchants. These many society-building projects litter the wastes, the most notable of which was a large Caliphate that was a time of great peace and prosperity for the people of the desert. They are the main residents of Baz'eel, Qa'im, and many other (smaller) city-states scattered throughout the sands. | |||
The Ashfolk are obligate pacifists. Guards and soldiers in ashfolk cities are almost always selected from among other races. However, this prohibition is exclusively a personal affair. They freely utilize bodyguards, conjurations, mercenaries, and assassins. | |||
They have a strong cultural inclination towards charity, though the specific form it takes varies; many, particularly among the elite, make large and extravagant showings of it to others to advance in status. Because of this, bribery is completely acceptable in ashfolk culture. Changing one's stance or circumventing the rules as the result of a generous gift is seen as an appropriate response to 'charity'. | |||
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| +1 STR, +1 WIS, -2 DEX | | +1 STR, +1 WIS, -2 DEX | ||
| Darkvision, Toughness | | Darkvision, Toughness | ||
|The Stonefolk are tall, muscular creatures with brown or pale-grey skin. They have no irises, and their hair exhibits as hard, thin strands. | | | ||
The Stonefolk are tall, muscular creatures with brown or pale-grey skin. They have no irises, and their hair exhibits as hard, thin strands. | |||
They are a people of uncertain provenance, who have long forgotten their origins. There are many competing theories among the academies of Baz’eel, but all that is truly known is that they have been a perennial, if peripheral, presence in the Great Ash Desert for a thousand years. The Stonefolk have no kingdoms, nor do they hold any political power. Instead they are marked with a pronounced melancholy. They serve as stonemasons and labourers, else wander in small groups in the company of their groknaks. Within the cities, the Stonefolk live in Tablets, which serve as enclaves reserved for them. | |||
They are a people of uncertain provenance, who have long forgotten their origins. There are many competing theories among the academies of Baz’eel, but all that is truly known is that they have been a perennial, if peripheral, presence in the Great Ash Desert for a thousand years. The Stonefolk have no kingdoms, nor do they hold any political power. Instead they are marked with a pronounced melancholy. They serve as stonemasons and labourers, else wander in small groups in the company of their groknaks. Within the cities, the Stonefolk live in Tablets, which serve as enclaves reserved for them. | |||
Stonefolk culture is orally transmitted, and their praise-singers are the living embodiment of their culture. While not unintelligent, they have no patience for book learning and are slow and considered in all things. They have a distaste for violence and warfare. | |||
Stonefolk culture is orally transmitted, and their praise-singers are the living embodiment of their culture. While not unintelligent, they have no patience for book learning and are slow and considered in all things. They have a distaste for violence and warfare. | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:11, 5 November 2023
There are many races to choose from in EFU ranging from the standard NWN races to specially scripted, application-only EFU subraces. We recommend new players pick a non-application race to explore the world and get to know the server.
At this time, "Favored Class" for subraces does not actually change anything to do with XP penalty purposes.
Base Race | Subrace | App Only? | ECL | Stats | Features | Additional Information |
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Dwarf | Shield Dwarf (NWN Default) | No | 0 | +2 CON, -2 CHA | Stonecunning, Darkvision, Hardiness vs Poisons, Hardiness vs Spells, Offensive Training vs Orcs, Offensive Training vs Goblinoids, Defensive Training vs Giants, Skill Affinity (Lore) | |
Gold Dwarf | No | 0 | -2 DEX, +2 CHA | As Default Dwarf, Favored Enemy (Abberation) |
Gold Dwarves, otherwise known as High Dwarves, are a race of Dwarves that descend from the civilisation of Mount Kulkund, in the north of the Great Ash Desert. Several hundred years ago, a terrible civil war broke the Kingdom of Mount Kulkund apart. This civil war took place between the Gold Dwarves and their once-cousins, now-rivals, the Deep Dwarves. Much of this history has been lost in the chaos of the war, and should be learned about in-game. Gold Dwarves have a natural skill with artisanship and accountancy. They make for meticulous mathematicians and architects, as well as fine metallurgists and precise toolworkers. Gold Dwarves have a cultural taboo against charity, and consider it a grievous insult both to themselves and to their Ancestors, whom they venerate with an almost-religious respect. Gold Dwarves are naturally suspicious of people who use flattery and 'polite manners'; even saying 'please' and 'thank you' could be seen as cunning manipulative behaviour by a Gold Dwarf. Gold Dwarves are exiles from their ancient home, and many long to reclaim it for their people from the Deep Dwarves who defeated and banished them. No Gold Dwarf player character has been alive long enough to remember the war, though some elderly characters may have been infants during that time and remember fleeing with other refugees. Gold Dwarves do not require an application to play, but players should be mindful of their lore when playing one. | |
Wild Dwarf | Yes | +1 | (As Default Dwarf) | As Default Dwarf, Use Poison, Lore +2, +4 vs Disease, +1 vs Poison, 5/- Fire Resistance | ||
Elf | Moon Elf (NWN Default) | No | 0 | +2 DEX, -2 CON | Sleeplessness, Hardiness vs Enchantments, Weapon Proficiency (Elf), Skill Affinity (Listen), Skill Affinity (Search), Skill Affinity (Spot), Keen Senses, Low Light Vision | |
Sun Elf | No | 0 | +2 INT, -2 DEX | As Default Elf, Lore +1, Tinkering +2 | ||
Wild Elf | Yes | 0 | +2 CON, -2 INT | As Default Elf | ||
Wood Elf | Yes | 0 | +2 STR, +2 CON, -2 INT, -2 CHA | As Default Elf | ||
Half Elf | Half Elf (NWN Default) | No | 0 | N/A | Sleeplessness, Hardiness vs Enchantments, Partial Skill Affinity (Listen), Partial Skill Affinity (Search), Partial Skill Affinity (Spot), Low Light Vision | |
Gnome | Rock Gnome (NWN Default) | No | 0 | +2 CON, -2 STR | Hardiness vs Illusions, Offensive Training vs Reptilians, Offensive Training vs Goblinoids, Defensive Training vs Giants, Skill Affinity (Listen), Skill Affinity (Concentration), Spell Focus (Illusion), Low Light Vision, Small Stature | |
Halfling | Lightfoot Halfling (NWN Default) | No | 0 | +2 DEX, -2 STR | Skill Affinity (Move Silent), Skill Affinity (Listen), Lucky, Fearless, Good Aim, Small Stature | |
Strongheart Halfling | No | 0 | (As Default Halfling) | As Default Halfling, Strong Soul feat, Removed feat: Lucky | ||
Ashfolk Halfling | Yes | 0 | (As Default Halfling) | As default Halfling, Immunity; Blindness, Removed Feats: Lucky and Good Aim |
The Ashfolk are a nocturnal race of halflings with markedly pale skin and dark black to slightly grey hair. Their eyes are covered with thin sheets of fibrous material, giving them a glassy appearance. They have a long history in the desert as great civilization-builders, administrators, and merchants. These many society-building projects litter the wastes, the most notable of which was a large Caliphate that was a time of great peace and prosperity for the people of the desert. They are the main residents of Baz'eel, Qa'im, and many other (smaller) city-states scattered throughout the sands. The Ashfolk are obligate pacifists. Guards and soldiers in ashfolk cities are almost always selected from among other races. However, this prohibition is exclusively a personal affair. They freely utilize bodyguards, conjurations, mercenaries, and assassins. They have a strong cultural inclination towards charity, though the specific form it takes varies; many, particularly among the elite, make large and extravagant showings of it to others to advance in status. Because of this, bribery is completely acceptable in ashfolk culture. Changing one's stance or circumventing the rules as the result of a generous gift is seen as an appropriate response to 'charity'.
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Stonefolk | Stonefolk | No | 0 | +1 STR, +1 WIS, -2 DEX | Darkvision, Toughness |
The Stonefolk are tall, muscular creatures with brown or pale-grey skin. They have no irises, and their hair exhibits as hard, thin strands. They are a people of uncertain provenance, who have long forgotten their origins. There are many competing theories among the academies of Baz’eel, but all that is truly known is that they have been a perennial, if peripheral, presence in the Great Ash Desert for a thousand years. The Stonefolk have no kingdoms, nor do they hold any political power. Instead they are marked with a pronounced melancholy. They serve as stonemasons and labourers, else wander in small groups in the company of their groknaks. Within the cities, the Stonefolk live in Tablets, which serve as enclaves reserved for them. Stonefolk culture is orally transmitted, and their praise-singers are the living embodiment of their culture. While not unintelligent, they have no patience for book learning and are slow and considered in all things. They have a distaste for violence and warfare. |
Human | Human | No | 0 | N/A | Quick to Master, Skilled | |
??? | Yes | 0 | [COMING SOON] | [NOT YET AVAILABLE] |
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