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The world of '''Dragon Eye''' has four intelligent races. | The world of '''Dragon Eye''' has four civilized, intelligent races. | ||
As the world is intended to be useable by other game systems, the races are described here only superficially, fitting into most fantasy settings. If you use the world in a different game, it should be easy to adapt them to your needs, or to switch them out as needed, for example gnomes could be changed to halflings without much effort. | As the world is intended to be useable by other game systems, the races are described here only superficially, fitting into most fantasy settings. If you use the world in a different game, it should be easy to adapt them to your needs, or to switch them out as needed, for example gnomes could be changed to halflings without much effort. |
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Civilized Races
The world of Dragon Eye has four civilized, intelligent races.
As the world is intended to be useable by other game systems, the races are described here only superficially, fitting into most fantasy settings. If you use the world in a different game, it should be easy to adapt them to your needs, or to switch them out as needed, for example gnomes could be changed to halflings without much effort.
Savage Races
There are also a number of semi-intelligent wild races, typically regarded as evil. These are summed up here: