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CHAPTER 3: PERSONALITY AND DETAILS
ore than just the words and numbers
DV) > os set characters are defined by
their personalities and details, This
GA the iron Kingdoms, the languages
spoken by their inhabitants, and the
religions that are practiced
CHARACTER DETAILS
First impressions go a long way toward defining a character's
relationships. Some of the first things people take note of are
names, stature, and age,
NAMES:
Until shortly after the Orgoth Occupation, most people in
‘western Immoren required but a single name. However, as
populations and geographic mobility became greater, the
need arose to introduce other ways of describing and
identifying people. Most cultures have gone through phases,
‘employing a variety of methods to describe and identify
people. Over time, the use of surnames, or family names, has
become commonplace; these are passed from one generation,
to the next, For most of western Immoren, the use of
surnames is a somewhat recent phenomenon, occuring in
‘only the past 400 years or so.
‘The following names are divided by nation and ethnicity for
humans and race for non-humans, Since human ethnic
boundaries have become blurred over the past several
generations some naming conventions have been nationally
influenced,
CyGNnaRan Namzs (CasPian, MIDLUNDER,
‘SULESE)
Caspian, Midlunder, and Sulese names come in a wide
variety, many of them influenced by other cultures. When it
‘comes to surnames, some are derived by combining two
‘words such as “bicker" and ‘staff” for Bickerstaf, Wh
‘most important is choosing words that play well onthe ear.
Most Thurians have either a Caspian/Midlunder first name
First Names (Male) Alain, Alger, Alnor, Alvy, Amery, Ansel,
‘Anson, Ard Arias, Ardin, Arkin, Arland, Artis, Baen, Bain,
Bairn, Barden, Barigan, Barlowe, Bartley, Bayden, Beck,
Bergin, Birk, Bixler, Blayde, Blythe, Bolden, Boren, Bors,
Bowden, Brandel Brill Brock, Brone, Brue, Brunner, Bryson,
Cacey, Caine, Cam, Camden, Casner, Cobb, Creedan, Creel,
Crowle, Dalmer, Dardan, Degar, Delp, Dexer, Dextrel Dorn,
Dowd, Doyle, Druce, Dugger, Dunley, Durwin, Eckert, Egan,
Elias, Elgin, Ennis, Everett, Fane, Fargas, Finch, Fitch, Gade,
Gadsen, Galt, Garret, Garrick, Godwin, Grifin, Gum,
Gunner, Hamil, Harlan, Hawke, Heremon, Icabod Jagger,
Jarok, Jonas, Julian, Kade, Kell Kerne, Kerr, Leto, Lon, Mago,
Malek, Milo, Nash, Nolan, Odger, Olson, Pandor, Perth,
Phineas, Radnor, Regan, Retho, Reynard, Rowe, Rudd,
‘Scarle, Sebastian, Sorley, Timeck, Ulfass, Vahn, Victor, Vidor,
Vinter, Waldron, Wolfe, Wyatt
First Names (Female) Alanna, Alexia, ley, Amery,
Ashlan, Ashley, Baile, Betilda, Brona, Cammy, Canice, Cara,
Caylan, Cecily, Creena, Dara, Darsey, Delaney, Derry, Desle,
Devlin, Dunla, Flaths, Elspeth, Emma, Enda, Erris, Evelyn,
Gale, Gwen, Haley, Henna, Islene, Jenett, Jordan, Juliana,
Katerine, Kealey, Kearey, Keavey, Kelsey, Kiltey, Lorna,
Matilda, Meara, Morna, Muriel, Nally, Orla, Renny, Rosaleen,
Rowan, Sabina, Shay, Stiana, Tara, Torey, Tressa, Una, Vora,
Wren
‘Surnames. Ainsworth, Aleman, Alkott, Applewhite,
Ashburn, Ashcroft, Atchley, Atwood, Bainbridge, Bancroft,
Bannister, Barrington, Barton, Baskin, Belker, Bingley,
Blackburn, Blackwood, Boggs, Borloch, Borne, Bradner,
Brasher, Briarford Brisbane, Broadnax, Brocker, Calligan,
Calvrt, Cosgrave, Darkmantle, Denby, Denisson, Dryden,
‘Dumas, Dunford, Durst, Ellsworth, Falk, Fenwick, Forsythe,
Fullet, Gadock, Galbraith, Gant, Gately, Gilfin, Gilroy,
Grayden, Grimes, Hadely, Haightley, Halstead, Hartel,
Helstrom, Helwick, Hitch, Hornbeck, Hurst Ironside,
Keightley, Heller, Kendrick, Kerrigan, Kerswell Kinne!
Kirkston, Kurgan, Langworth, Lynch, Mallet, Mallory,
Millward, Montfort, Mosley, Murdoch, Norwick, Oberen,,
Oldham, Pendrake, Rateil, Redgrave, Rhinehart, Rolfe,
Rusling, Seatrow, Shaw, Skarholt, Sunbright, Talbot, Tolbert,
Versh, Vilius, Voyle, Wadock, Whitefield
CyGNaRaN Names (Morripane, THURIAN)
Most Morridane and Thurian names are the same as Caspian,
‘and Midkunder names, although some remain distinctly
different. Itis worthy of note that the Morridane and Thhurian
naming conventions have many similarities in the suffixes,
‘There are a plentitude of names ending in an, in, and -cigh.
Aso, it should be noted that the application of the prefix
mac-to some Thurian surnames is custom that dates back
several hundred years. Inthe Ordic tongue, ‘mag’ means
‘son’ and scholars state that this is the likely a comparative
translation, So, for example, surnames such as MacBurney
‘and MacRoane are examples of last names one might
attribute to Thurians or other races with Thurian surnames
by marriage,
First Names (Male) Aidan, Ardan, Bastian, Blake, Bradig,
Branduff, Brogan, Brosnan, Byrleigh, Cagneigh, Colm,
Conleth, Conor, Cormick, Cronan, Cullin, Darian, Darragh,
Decklan, Deegan, Dermid, Dermot, Dougal Dougan, Eilish,
‘Fergus, Finnegan, Flynn, Gervin, Gorman, Gralan, Hagan,
Hanagan, Hogan, Ian, Keegan, Killian, Kirwin, Larkin,
Lonan, Lorcan, Lorgan, Luan, Mairtin, Morgan, Nolan,
Odran, Olan, Ossian, Piran, Quinn, Quinlan, Rogan, Ronan,
Ryleigh
First Names (Female) Aiden, Ansleigh, Beara, Boand,
Brennan, Caelan, Caitlin, Carleigh, Carolan, Clancy, Dana,
Devlin, Eithne, Evlin, Gillian, Jelyan, Jerilyn, Kaelin, Keehn,
Kennan, Kensiegh, Kerin, Kerry, Kileigh, Lacy, Leigan,
Lennon, Mara, Meara, Megan, Milish, Nial, Nivin, Paddy,
Regan, Roshean, Shannon, Teagan, TiernanSurnames. Aghamore, Bain, Bartley, Beene, Berrigan,
Blathmac, Bradigan, Bray, Brenn, Burney, Byrne, Carrock,
Cathmore, Corcoran, Corley, Cronan, Decklan, Deorain,
Derrigan, Donovan, Doyle, Dromore, Duff, Du‘fock, Duggan,
‘Dunne, Enabarr, Fagan, Finnian, Finnigan, Gaineagh,
Garrity, Gilmore, Glasneagh, Gormleigh, Gowan, Grady,
Grath, Hugh, Hurlough, Kaddock, Kain, Kannock,
‘Kavanaugh, Kearneigh, Keeban, Kerrigan, Kilbride, Kildair,
Lattimore, Leegan, Lochlan, Lowreigh, Lynch, Madigan,
Metroane, Moriarty, Mutrough, Rathleagh, Reardan, Riordan,
Roane, Ryland, Scully, Sheridan, Sorleagh, Toreail Turlough,
Vain, Waddock, Wain
Kaaporan Names (Kuarp, Kossrre,
Sxmov, UmBRreAn)
In Khador, surnames are reserved for the kayazy and men of
status. Many Khadorans refer to each other by their first
name and a last name taken from their fathers first name,
‘with males adding -evich and-ovich and females adding ona
land-eyna to the last name. Therefore Grigor, son of Alexei,
‘would be Grigor Alexeivich. However, naming conventions
are no longer standardized as they once were and many
families regularly break with this tradition. This shift in
‘naming is most evident in the burgeoning middle-class, who
‘often uses family names to create a perception of status that
‘might not have previously existed
Firat Names (Male) Aika, Aleksi, Alexandr, Alexei,
Aliosha, Ambroz, Andrei, Blasnoch, Barak, Bladko, Boris,
Borja, Chasek, Cost, Culamir, Dabirif, Dalmat, Dmitri,
Dobrinya, Dorek, Dragash, Drago, Falko, Fedko, Fedor, Fodor,
Gasan, Ghita, Giza, Gorash, Goraz, Gorian, Grigor, Grigory,
Tagan, lakhno, lakshen, Igor, Ilya, Wan, lvash,Ivdan, Jachemir,
Jarosch, Jozef, Kachalo, Kigir, Kirbitei, Kohan, Kosara,
Ladimir, Levanid, Loshka, Luka, Malash, Malko, Michal,
Micka, Mikhail, Mikolo, Mishka, Negomir, Nekras, Nikolef,
Otekse, Pachek, Petrov, Pyotr, Radomit, Radu, Rajko, Ruskin,
‘Sadko, Sergei, Servath, Solovei, Stoyan, Valerian, Vasil
Vasiuk, Vasko, Viadjimir, Vojin, Volkh, Yakov, Yaro, Yar, Yurike
First Names (Female) Akina, Akiina, Aleksa, Anana,
Anastasia, Anikita, Bazhina, Brit, Cesta, Cestina, Corinna,
Dalika, Darzha, Elina, Eliska, Elks, Gridia, Gubina, Ihr
Ilyana, Ivona, Kasia, Katerina, Katia, Klenka, Ksana, Laika,
Lariana, Ludmila, Malana, Marfa, Marina, Marta, Mia,
Mikhaila, Milena, Misha, Myrra, Nastaja, Natalya, Nikita,
Ninete, Ondreiana, Riksa, Siri, Sivasha, Sofia, Sonja, Stefka,
Tah, Tara, Tatyana, Vjera, Yelena, Zelmire, Zori
‘Surnames. Abrosim, Adka, Agrimko, Aleksy, Aleshko,
Anonicika, Babora, Belavdon, Berzhin, Blizbor, Bolovan,
‘Borga, Csabor, Dementskov, Dvora, Durga, Faltin, Grishka,
Grychkin, Gubin, Istori, Karakoy, Koposin, Krasnovo, Kutzov,
Ladislav, Lichko, Lovot, Louk, Lozar, Makara, Makarin,
“Makarov, Mikitka, Mileshka, Mrovka, Nagorka, Nazarko,
Neshka, Orlov, Osokia, Ostyvik, Padorin, Ptrok, Petru,
Raboshich, Rachlavsky, Radazar, Rostox, Starox, Stravite,
‘Szetka, Ushka, Tiudiaminoy, Toshiana, Varnek, Venianminov,
Vilimox, Vislovski, Zavor, Zetsev, Zhina, Zhivo
Lraztese Names (Ryn)
‘The majority of first names in Llael are much the same as
‘Cygnaran first names (above), though they often favor
replacing the ‘cor ' with a more flourishing ‘y! Where
Llselese monikers are most distinct isin the surnames.
‘Some families- usually those that are longstanding and
steeped in tradition. still apply the connecting di ord, which
isa locative for‘of in Ryn, or dia for ‘of the} eg, Elias di
Gilfyn, Lorna d'Wythsten, and Taryn di la Rovissi
‘Some scholars conjecture that Rynnish names such as
Bralzzi and Granzio have some connection to the former
kkingciom of Tordor. They may not be far off-base with such
theories. Itis said that during the last days of Tordor, many of
the noble families journeyed inland to the eastera reaches of
western Immoren and settled in what would later become
Lael
‘Surnames, Albyn, Aly, Anthys, Badrigio, Boudewyn,
Bracsio, Bralazzi, Bray, Chalerio, Claeys, Culpyn, Denys,
Dimiani, Donaes, Dromio, Dunlyfe, Dyvacei, Dyvare, Elyse,
Faryll Feryse, Fiscani, Florys, Gervaes, Ghelyt,Gilfyn,
Glaeys, Gossya, Govaes, Granzio, Gustya, Gylbert, Gyrart,
enya, Hengys, Lamsya, Laureyns, Loys, Lymos, Lyayse,
Mancario, Martyn, Matys, Mirassi, Morosini, Moysarc,
Niclaeys, Petrorzi, Polaro, Rimbaldi, Rovissi, Sanlyfe, Tadii
‘Torys, Trivassi, Vandyse, Viadro, Viscario, Weyne, Walle,
‘Wythsten, Yenyse
Onpic Names (ToRDORAN)
First Names (Male) Agnolo, Alvoro, Amador, Amario,
Ambro, Andro, Avito, Bacar, Bartal Batzal, Belchion, Bernal
Biagio, Calin, Calefo, Damasco, Dego, Fal, Faro,
Fernam, Frances, Gaspar, Gazo, Gismondo, Gaze, Grigor
Jaspas, Laspat Lavoro, Lionor: Lorio, Lupas, Lupo, Malo,
“Manatio, Maro, Mateo, Montador, Nando, Nicolo, Olivo,
Ormano, Pai, Pascal, Piro, Rafaldo, Ranal, Rufio, Sal
Sighieri, Sagar, Vasco, Zachat
First Names (Female) Alda, Aldiana, Anastasi, Andrea,
Badessa, Biela, Branca, Carlutia, Consols, Creena, Danots,
Dials, Eliana, Favia, Felice, Fa, Gabriele, Giana, Giona,
Giovanna, Gratis, Imelda, Isabel Lena, Loriana, Lorita,
Malatesta, Margia, Matea, Mirena, Nicola, Olveta, Orabels,
Rena, Rosa, Sandrea, Scarlata, Selanda, Simona, Sista,
Tadea, Talia, Tres, Valoi, Verona
‘Surnames, Acorsi, Actavi, Avrew, Balduccio, Bandesco,
Bateu, Begni, Beleari, Benzo, Bezerra, Borgho, Brancacci,
Carvalo, Cassini, Castra,Corazo, Cravo, Degrata, Durant,
Evora, Farisew, Flori, Gaspar, Gateu, Ginori, Goncal Graza,
Guaspar, Labigio, Lasca, Lion, Mascal, Masi, Mateu, Mazini,
Nerinl,Orafi, Osoyro, Ovalho, Pagani, Pelaro, Pesca, Pet
Randasi, Rls, Rosado, Rube, Salo, Sabvestro, Santoro,
‘Scall, Scongiani, Segalozo, Siva, Simtrs, Solvo, Stari,
‘Stradue, Tavora, Tedesc,Telloso, Tier, Torcall, Trovato,
Unaldo, Ulavar, Valoro, Varyo, Vascal, Vascalho, Versalo,
Viteu, Zacharo, Zaspar, Zcco3
PROTECTORATE NAMES (IDRIAN)
Tian surnames have been quite recently added to the name
giving rituals. The conventional practice isto combine one's
tribal name as a suffix to a short surname. The name giving
ritual takes place upon a child's third year. Up until that time,
‘child has neither a frst nora last name. During the ritual, a
child will be presented with a patronymic name. For example
ifa boy's father hails from the Makha tribe, the boy may then
be called Sahu Kehtmakha, and ifa girl's father is of Silmani
blood she may then be called Salcha Tarsilmani
Currently eleven tribes are recognized within the
Protectorate of Menoth. These are the eleven that converted
‘on masse in 565 AR. to the Menite faith, Dozens of other
tribes exist, but it is these eleven that comprise the majority
of Idrians in the Protectorate. Below is alist of those tribes.
First Names (Male) Abidin, Adil Adira, Affendi, Aiman,
Akhet, Akhun, Amir, Amon, Amran, Anazim, Anuar, Arshad,
‘Arzu, Avlan, Azrul Badan, Bahari, Baharadin, Bakara, Bakva,
Banu, Bashah, Dahari, Djavak, Djokola, Durga, Eman, Faizal,
Fakharuddin, Farhan, Fashran, Fazrul, Ghani, Goha, Gosaf,
Haakim, Hadi, Hafizal Harun, Hasnan, Huslan, Ihsan, imran,
Ishak, Iskandar, zal Jaafar, Jubari, Kamarul, Khalid, Khvas,
Kutsna, Lasha, Makhari, Marlizam, Moatstal, Mustafa,
Muzaffar, Naazim, Nabak, Najmudin, Nazti, Proha, Razak,
etek Rosdan, Saadim, Sahrizan, Sabu, Saltuk,
Shaharuddin, Shamsul, Shariman, Shazrin, Siva, Sulaiman,
‘Syahiran, Taarek, Taha, Tajuddin, Tarmizi, Uma, Vasan,
Vasu, Volka, Yahaja, Yusuf, Zadar, Sahin, Sahrul Zakari,
Zar, Zedsin
First Names (Female) Adelina, Adisa, Ami, Amira,
Anisah, Aryani, Asmida, Aysha, Azara, Azlina, Bala, Berka,
Chiora, Dalina, Dasima, Dedika, Dendara, Ezadura, Fareha,
Fariza, Fatimah, Gulisa, Hafizah, Hash, Haslina, Imanina,
Indra, Jamilah, Juvita, Katia, Kheta, Kita, Lili, Lamara,
Lamaira, Latifah, Lilja, Mahiran, Masa, Mariani, Maya,
Maclin, Mutiara, Nadira, Nazatiah, Nurjahan, Nurshafira,
‘Opra, Rahanah, Rahiza, Rana, Razmani, Reha, Rohani,
Safrina, Saleha, Sanatha, Shafeera, Shalan, Shorena,
‘Shubada, Sit, Suriani, Tasara, Tiara, Tiess, Uma, Usha,
Voha, Yana, Yara, Yasmin, Yat, Yermin, Zahidah, Zahirah,
Zakira, Zarina, Zuraina
‘Surnames. Ac, An, Anh, At, Bal, Bahl Bahn, Behn, Das,
Dur, Et, Eyn, Had, Has, Ja, Kahn, Kat, Keho, Keht, Ls, Lahn,
‘Ma, Maz, Naj, Naz, Rehn, Roh, Sa, Sahn, Sck, Sek, Set, Sil
Tar, Tas, Ul Uz, Veht, Yah, Yas, Yeht, Zah, Zhah
‘Tribal Names. Bukhari, Foha, Madrah, Makhs, Nazira,
‘Okar, Raza, Silmani, Sohar, Yohada, Za
‘Dwarven Names
‘The dwarves of Rhul typically have shor, simple first names,
rarely longer than two syllables. With male names, atleast
‘one syllable will be hard. Their surnames fall into one of two
‘categories. Some of these are descriptive, adopted by the
individual (or one of their ancestors) to portray their style or
record their fame. However, more traditional individuals
‘adopt the name of their clan. Optionally, they use the
‘conjunction ‘of’ to connect their first names and clan names:
for example, Tholrick of Sigmur rather than Tholrick Sigmur.
First Names (Male) Admon, Arlack, Batl Bartan, Bi
Brogan, Bulin, Decklin, Dragar, Dunarl Durg, Durke,
Ecken Freitag, Galtar, Gamack, Gerhard, Gidrick, Goltick,
Gornock, Gruhn, Guvul, Havelock, Hedwig, Herne, Holdur,
Jaldun, Jurg, Kalmoa, Lossock, Redgas, Theldor, Tholick,
‘Thorne
First Names (Female) Antost, Bredine, Bruney, Cathro,
Celath, Crelyth, Crieda, Darlave, Dira, Garline, Gedine,
Geduve, Gieta, Gorina, Heleth, Hiln, Magrat, Marba,
Mendine, Nollos, Sartine, Tort, Unlith, Ulave, Vetta
‘Surnames. Belgre, Biackheel, Blackitt, Darrow, Dolgren,
Domack, Dorgun, Durkin, Fortros, Gherke, Hardwick,
Techold, Lugro, Netweaver, Olghrd, Oreblood, Redhamm«
Rothrock, Serric, Sigmur, Softshadows, Steadfast,
‘Stoneground, Torgun, Urdro, Whitnock, Wroughthammer
indar,
Even NAMES
Tosans and Nyss share the same root culture and language
‘and thus there is a strong resemblance between the names
found within each ethnicity: The language of the Nyss
closer to the archaic form of fosan; they typically use '
in place of in naming (so that Asir becomes Asyr, Breir
becomes Breyr, Rissill becomes Ryssyl and so forth)
First Names (Male) Alcyr, Avross, Bres, Callael, Calli
Cingyr, Cybross, Erry Feleyr, Glyssor, Gossyr, Lacont
(Lanae in Nyss) Lissor, Neriwhen, Pelyth, Rillis, Sarlos,
Shas, Thale, Tviss, Tylth, Vsros, Vystral
First Names (Female) Aesha, Alyssa, Caelyth, Cytyss,
Dablis, Edrea, Faleir, een, Gaelvr, Hllith, Lorimir, Lothwyn,
Merylk Miir, Renyll Sacyl, Shael Sith, Tanyr, Tthir, nae,
Velwhin, Veryth, Yatith
‘Surnames. Alcyan, Asin, Breir, Elowuyr, Ferry Graceys,
Hallyr, Heryllth, Larisar, loryrr, Luynmyr, Lyorys, Menellyth,
Racfyll Reyvrese, Ryssyll, Syvas, Vrs, Velyn, Wyldiss,
Wyllothyr
Lani
Gopiin Names
Rather than having a frst name and a surname lke most
‘other races, goblins have gole but compounded names
‘explaining how they fit into society. The first syllable or two is
personal and distinctive; what a human might understand as
being a first name, and their names are often truncated to the
first syllable or two (sometimes three) after introductions
have been made. Most gobbers tend to oblige the other races
by allowing them to address them this way, but among others,
of their kind this is considered informal and only suitable for
kin and clase frends,
Following their “first name,’ or iplikat in Gobberish, the
‘next one of two syllables are their mother’s ipikat, followed
by the father’s jpikat, and then the remainder- which a goblin,
typically earns during adolescence- identifies such things as.
their skills, their place in goblin society, their caste and
profession, or hopes for their future accomplishments. In
bogrin society, names are sometimes extended by adding.
intimidating adjectives to describe their prowess or standing
within their kriel such "the Fierce” or "Bowel Biter”Many adjectives in Gobberish are double entendres,
‘making it easy for left handed compliments or accidental
ingults by using them in the wrong context, The most
‘common means of insult is to distor the intended meaning of
‘name into negative connotation, usually by stressing the
‘wrong sjlable, Other races, humans especially, are guilty
(often unknowingly) of such abuse. Infact, multiple meanings
are exacerbated by regional variations: a bogger from the
‘Schade Islands, a swamp gobber in Cygnat, and a gobber
from the Khadoran taiga all interpret the same name rather
differently. For example, Endarenmoanoanheg could be
interpreted as “Enda, daughter of Ren and Mo, skilfel
tooimaker" or “Enda, daughter of Ren and Mo, weak old
‘Asa side note, some goblin names seem to have been
influenced by trolkin names, likely due to proximity,
‘occasionally using Molgur-Trul descriptors
In general, male names use 'k isntead of
descriptors, while female names use the feminine form,
which often uses g' rather than 'k: Ifthe last syllable of a
goblin's name ends in a vowel, they usually add a consonant
such as “g,'k; ‘nor ‘m’ simply to lend the name a sense of
finality,
‘Male Names. Bertulakuggamulak “Bert”, Bollomvorgobalt
“Boll, Borkanliekkanaken “Bork’, Gorksnhorkaggonsl
‘Gork’, Gortralakanomok "Gort, Hoggarakanaggananaen
Monatralokoranuman “Mon’, Poggolagulobaltulon
‘kalagunahunaken “Tik’, Tokslagunagganck “Tok”,
Vogaragekanokon “Vor”, Zhagganazomok “Zhag”
Female Names. Agghianothakanen ‘Aggi
Belendaranhekkameleg "Bel", Katrenadaramunrel "Kat",
‘Marigekalanemun "Mari”, Megrendaggananeg “Meg”,
‘Selegrendargamun “Sele’, Terewikkadarheleg “Tere’,
Walurenmogrelag “Wala!
in their
Ocrun Names
Although most ogrun have two names, many mature ogrun
hhave three. The second name indicates thei family; some
‘wandering ogrun have been known to drop this or even adopt
‘descriptive name in its place. Female names tend to contain
softer vowel sounds than their male counterparts, When they
‘swear fo a korune, ogrun typically adopt their korune’s name
san extra surname, using itas a mark of pride in their
allegiance, This thied name is normally only used as part of
{formal introductions or ceremonies,
First Names (Male) Borok, Bosh, Dunck, Gantak, Gorgol
Gorlu, Kulk, Kogul, Lagdor, Lorgrul, Monon, Natak, Oknot,
‘Toko, Taluk, Zorok
First Names (Female) Bekken, Beleg, Deki, Garka, Ika,
Jessen, Kelen, Kinik, Krishka, Rengan, Rlik, Tika, Torin,
Valin
‘Surnames. Ammok, Assag, Berok, Hammerhand, Hedlok,
Halghat, Ironbiter, Ironside, Korsuk, Kulghat, Longspeas,
Nokter, Oakknee, Skullspitter, Stonchand, Strongarm,
‘Thagrosh, Thologhat, Turnok, Urark, Warbiter
‘TROLEKIN NAMES
‘Trolikin take great pride in their lineage, but rather than
‘extend their names as goblins do, they memorize family
‘trees. For matters of ceremony, trollkin introduce themselves
by reciting this fll lineage. In human society, trollkin may use
the name of their kth or krel as a surnames; others have
adopted descriptive names,
First Names (Male) Balasar, Bendek, Ganthak, Gargosh,
Gerlak, Grindar, Holdar, Horluk, Jonhot,Jostan, Kolor, Kolar,
‘Masdun, Stershan, Tassar,Termen
First Names (Female) Brolas, Harthreen, Jaa, Jennan,
Jusstka, Lassan, Masalass, Mossan, Niolos, Nason, Olos,
Rossan, Solliss, Sossamon, Vasalor, Vatess, Vessos, Vialoss
‘Surnames. Bloodborn, Bloodbreath, Boomhowler, Delleb,
Dogalus, Doomspeaker, Firetongue, Goodhammer, Gormas,
Hoagbarth, Kavkalash, Lorgash, Lugosh, Siaughterborn,
‘Surfborn, Stonehide, Toborg, Tumbrog.
HEIGHT AND WEIGHT
‘You can decide your character's height and weight or use the
lables below. In general northern humans are of larger stock
‘due to a surplus of arable land providing better nutrition, but
a industrialization creates food surpluses in the south, this
‘tend is changing. The shortest humans stand a head taller
than dwarves, and goblins reach to their waists. In contrast,
‘rollkin ate at least a foot taller than all but the largest
‘humans, and themselves are small in comparison to the giant
ogrun,
RANDOM HEIGHT AND WEIGHT
Base Height Base Weight
Race Height Modifier Weight Moc
Caspian/Sulese 4'9" +2410 110 lbs. (x2¢4) Ibs
Idan 4'6"— 2410-100 Ibs _(x2¢4) Ibs
Khard 5'4" +2410 130 Ibs. (x244) Ibs
Kossite 5'7" 2410-145 Ibs (x2¢4) Ibs
Midlunder 4'8" +2410 ‘110 Ibs (x2¢4) Ibs
Morridane 4'6" +2410 95 Ibs (x2¢4) Ibs
Ryn 471" 42410110 lbs (x244) Ibs
Schade 4'7" -+2410--110 lbs (x2d4) Ibs
Skiroy $12" 2410125 Ibs _(x264) Ibs
Thurian 510" +2d10120Ibs_(x244) Ibs
Tordoran 4°11"
Umbrean 5'3"
42410
+2410
11S Ibs (264) Ibs
125 lbs (x2d4) Ibs
Dwarf 44" 424-140 Ibs (x266) Ibs
Goblin 3'4" 24440 bs x1 Ibs
Efflosan 553" +248 110 Ibs. (x16) Ibs
EIf,Nyss 515" 4248-125 Ibs_(x1d6) Ibs
Ogrn "7" +246 380 bs _(x246) Ibs
Trollkin S11" +2410 -2201bs_(x266) bs
Trollkin 5'2"_+2410-180lbs_(x246) Ibs
Sorcerer
AGE
While the vast majority of the Iron Kingdoms are inhabited
by humans, the minority of other races hold differing views
on life because oftheir longevity, or lack thereofNew WEAPONS
Name
Simple Melee Weapons
Collapsing Baton
Bayonet
Collapsing Staff
‘Simple Ranged Weapons
Geardow, Light
Harpoon
Grenade, Fragmentation
Grenade, Incendiary
Grenade, Smoke
Grenade, Stun
Martial Melee Weapons
Mechanoflail
Pincer Staff
Martial Ranged Weapons,
Other
Gearbow, Heavy
Grenade Launcher
Harpoon Gun
Shield Gun
‘Martial Ranged Weapons,
Pistols
‘Amblerose Rivet Gun
Clockwerk Arms Pepperbox
Flare Gun
Pistol, Dragon
Pistol, Military
Pistol, Small
Radliffe Firestorm
Radliffe Quad-tron
Rynnish Hold-Out Pistol
Damage
ide
bludgeoning
148 piercing
lds.
bludgeoning
1d6 slashing
1d6 piercing
5d6 piercing
6d6 fire
ids
bludgeoning
1d6 piercing
148 slashing
148 piercing
1d10 piercing
146 piercing
1d6 piercing
1d6 fire
146 piercing
1410 piercing
148 piercing
1410 piercing
4d4 piercing
1d6 piercing
Weight Properties
2 Ibs
1b
2 Ibs
Concealable, Finesse, Light
Special, Two-Handed
Concealable, Versatile (148)
Ammunition fange 60/180), Reload (18), Two-Handed
Special, Thrown (range 20/60)
Grenade (20 ft)
Grenade (10 f)
Grenade (20 ft), Special
Grenade (15 f), Special
Special
Reach, Two-Handed, Special
Arnmurition (range 80/240), Reload (12), Two-Handed
Loading, Special, Two-Handed
‘Ammunition (range 40/120), Reload (1), Special, Two:
Handed
Amnmnunition (range 10/30), Reload (1), Special
‘Arnmunition (range 10/30), Reload (10), Special
Aramunition (range 20/60), Reload (4)
Ammunition (range 10/30), Light, Reload (1)
Arnraurition (range 10/30), Reload (1), Scatter
‘Ammunition (range 30/90), Reload (1)
Arnmnunition (range 20/60), Light, Reload (1)
‘Ammunition (range 30/90), Reload (5)
Ammunition (range 20/60), Reload (1)
‘Ammunition (range 20/60), Concealable, Light, Reload
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New WeAPoNs, CONTINUED
Name Cost
‘Martial Ranged Weapons, Rifles
Carbine, Military
Damage
1412
piercing
1d10
piercing
3,750 1412
gp piercing
400 gp 1412
piercing
112
piercing
26 piercing 9 bs
146 piercing 2 lbs
375 ep 7 ibs
CClockwerk Arms Revolving 14 lbs
Rifle
Radliffe Repeating Long Gun
705 ep
8 bs
Radliffe Two-Shot Rifle 7 bbs
7 bbs
Rifle, Long
285 ep
Rifle, Military
Rynnish Walking Stick
375 ep
300 gp
1412
plercing
210
piercing
Scattergun 2508p 7 bbs
Slug Gun 415 gp 15 Ibs
Vanar Liberator 545 gp 2d8 piercing 14 Ibs
Vislovski Rifle 450 gp 1412
piercing
7 ibs
Clockwerk Arms Pepperbox and Revolving Rifle. Tae
carlest attempt at creating multi-shot firearms was the
pepperbox, frst crafted by the Clockwerk Arms Company,
these pistols have a large cylinder of steel with four barrels
bored into it. Due to the stress placed on the cylinder, the
caliber of the shot is somewhat limited, giving the weapon a
‘reputation for limited stopping power. Between shots the
‘shooter has to rotate the cylinder by hand (o bring the next
barrel inline with the mechanism. Though no longer cutting:
edge, pepperboxes are still an affordable way to get more
shots off between reloads. A rifle-sized version was later
created as a military prototype, but the great weight of the
‘weapon, along with its limited range and firepower failed to
persuade military buyers
Flare Gun. A flare gun can shoot a flare up to 250 feet, but
‘when used as a weapon it has a short range of 10 feet. A
‘creature hit with a flare gun must make a DC 12 Constitution
‘saving throw or be blinded until the end of its next turn. A
flare emits bright light for 60 feet and dim light for another
660 feet and burns for 2d6 rounds, Illumination flares are
available for 5 gp each that burn for 1 minute and have
‘parachutes that will keep them suspended for their duration.
‘Weight Properties
‘Amnmunition (range 30/30), Reload (1), Two-Handed
‘Ammunition (range 30/90), Heavy, Reload (4), Two-
Aremuniion (ange 30/90), Heavy, Reload (4),
Ammunition (range 40/120), Reload (6), Two-Handed
Ammunition (range 40/120), Reload (1), Two-Handed
Ammunition (range 40/120), Reload (1), Two-Handed
‘Ammunition (range 50/150), Reload (1), Two-Handed
‘Ammunition (range 15/45), Concealable, Reload (1), Two:
Handed
‘Ammnunition (range 15/45), Reload (1), Scatter, Two-
ee (range 15/45), O,
Ammunition (range 15/45), Heavy, Reload (1), Two:
Handed
‘Ammunition (range 60/180), Heavy, Reload (1), Two-
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Ammunition (range 60/180), Reload (1), Two-Handed
Gearbow: Growing in popularity due to the scarcity of
ammunition in wartime, gearbows are similar to crossbows
in concept. Instead of firing bolts, however,
‘squat, cylindrical magazine toward the rear of the weapon
that holds sharpened dises pierced through the center. The
center hole allows the wespon's mechanism to engage with
the projectile as it accelerates it at high speeds towards the
target. A lever on the bottom of the weapon allows the user o
simultaneously cock the bow and load a new dise from the
‘magazine. These weapons count as crossbows for the
purposes of Crossbow Expert and similar feats,
Grenade, Smoke. A smoke grenade deals no damage, but
instead creates 4 20 foot radius cloud of smoke on impact.
‘This smoke spreads around corners, and its area is heavily|
‘obscured It lasts for 1 minute of until a wind of moderate or
eater speed (atleast 10 miles per hous) disperses it,
Grenade, Stun. A stun grenade deals no damage, bt
instead on a failed DC 15 Dexterity saving throw, every
creature within 15 feet is Stunned until the beginning of thei
next turn.
Grenade Launcher. A grenade launcher increases the
range at which a character can use a grenade to 80 feet.
Harpoon and Harpoon Gun. A Large or smaller creature
hit by by a harpoon or harpoon gun must make a successful
‘Strength check or be pulled 10 feet toward the attacker. The
DC of this check is equal to 8 plus the Strength modifier and
proficiency bonus of the harpoon or harpoon gun wielder,
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Large construct, unaligned
STR DEX CON INT WIS CHA
18 (+4) 8(1) 16 (+3) 463) 1060) 165)
Damage Resistnaces Blidgeoning, piercing, and
slashing from nonmagical weapons that aren't
serrcsteel.
Damage Immunities Poison, Psychic
Condition Immunities Charmed, Exhaustion,
Frightened, Petrified, Poisoned
Senses darkvision 60 ft, passive Perception 10
Languages understands one language, but can't
speak
Challenge 3
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AcTIONs
Siam Melee Weapon Attack: +6 to hit each 5ft,
‘one target. Hit 2d6 + 4 bludgeoning
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Heavy Lasorjack
7,000 gp, 4 tons
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Huge construct, unaligned
STR DEX CON INT WIS CHA
22 (+6) 5 (3) 20(+5) 4(3) 10 (+0) 1(5)
Damage ReistacesBhudgeoring piercing and
Sashing from nonmagical weapons tha aren’
Damage Immunities Poison, Psychic
Condition immunities Charmed, Exhaustion,
Frightened, Petrified, Poisoned
Senses darkvision 60 ft, passive Perception 10
Languages understands one language, but can't
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lenge 5
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ACTIONS
‘Siam Melee Weapon Attack: +8 to hit, reach ft,
fone target. Hit 3d6 + 5 bludgeoning
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9,000 gp, 3 tons
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Large construct, unaligned
DEX CON INT WIS CHA
20 (+5) 10 (+0) 18 (+4) 4(3) 10 (+0) 1¢5)
Damage Resistnaces Blidgeoning, piercing, and
Siashing from nonmagial weapons tha aren’
Damage immunities Poison, Psychic
Condition Immunities Charmed, Exhaustion,
Frightened, Petrified, Poisoned
Senses darkvision 60 ft, passive Perception 10
Languages understands one language, but can't
speak
lenge 7
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Rune Points: 3
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Mediurn undead, neutral evil
DEX CON INT WIS CHA
14(42) 8 (1) 16 (+3) 7(2) 8¢1) 6 (2)
Damage Immunities Necrotic, Poison
Condition Immunities Charmed, Exhaustion,
Frightened, Poisoned
Senses darkvision 60 ft, passive Perception 8
Languages understands one language, but can't
speak
Challenge 1/2
ACTIONS
ght Crossbow. Ranged Weapon Attack: +1 to hit,
range 80/320 ft, one target. Hit 1d8 - 1 piercing
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Longsword Melee Weapon Attack: +4 to hit, reach
Sf, one target. Hit 1d8 + 2 slashing
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LIEUTENANT
Rune Points: 4
Mediurn undead, neutral evil
STR DEX CON INT WIS CHA
16 (+3) 11 (+0) 18 (44) 12 (41) 12 (41) 861)
Damage Immunities Necroti, Poison
Condition Immunities Charmed, Exhaustion,
Frightened, Poisoned
Senses darkvision 60 ft, passive Perception 8
Languages understands one language, but can't
speak
Challenge 3
AGTIONS
Melee Weapon Attack: +6 to bit, reach
Sft, one target. Hit 1d8 + 3 slashing
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