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BASH! Fantasy: Codex of Fantasy Folk

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The BASH! Fantasy: Codex of Fantasy Folk is designed to allow you to do two things. First, we have provided dozens of examples of fantasy species that can inhabit
your fantasy worlds using BASH! Fantasy, either as playable Heroes or for the Narrator to use for NPCs and Villains. These fantasy folk range from the stock elves
and dwarves common to western fantasy fiction, to more modern and rare tropes of the genre, such as the dragonkin or cathulian. Some of these species may even be
more traditionally associated with being antagonists to heroes (such as orcs, goblins, snakemen, or kobolds) but here we present the various species as not being
inherently good nor evil, but perhaps motivated by conflicting goals. You can take or leave this backstory text as you see fit, of course, and just use the
mechanical content if you like.

Our second task was to give you the tools and inspiration to create new species of your own. If you don’t see the species you want for your game in these pages,
you can create new ones of your own. Here you will find some information on species specific Weaknesses, Advantages, Disadvantages, and a few new powers as well.

Fantasy Folk featured in this Codex include:

Human - The standard by which all others are compared.
Hybrid - You can make half one species and half another
Angelkin - Descended from the divine
Birdkin - Fine feathered folk
Bouda - Hyena folk
Catfolk - Humanoid felines
Cathulian – Squid-like humanoids from the subterranean deep
Centaur - Humanoids with the lower body of a horse
Demonkin - People with infernal ancestry
Dhampir - People with a vampire parent
Dragonkin - Descended from dragons
Dwarf - Stout and dependable folk from beneath the mountains
Elf - Woodland descendants of the fey
Flamekin - Humanoids with elemental flame in their veins
The Forged - Magical machine-men manufactured by cathulians
Frogkin - Hopping good swimmers and jumpers
Gargoyle - Flesh and blood creatures with ties to the earth
Giantkin - Descended from giants
Goblin - Little green folk with a gift for gab
Gnome - Tiny fey with a knack for invention
Halfling - Small folk who try not to be late for dinner
Kobold - Small miners with strong ties to earth
Lizardkin - Reptilian humanoids of the swamps
Minotaur - Legendary humanoid bovines
Naga - Charming and magical snake folk
Orc - A proud and strong warrior people from underground
Pixie - Tiny flying fey most at home in the woods
Packfolk - Humanoid wolves, coyotes, and jackals
Ratkin - Humanoid rats with a predilection to purloin
Skykin - Humanoids with infused with elemental air
Snakemen - An ancient species that once ruled the world
Stonekin - Humanoids of elemental earth
Troll - The more sophisticated cousins of the "Cave Troll"
Ursine - Bear folk with a love for battle... and honey
Wavekin- Humanoids with watery elemental origins

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May 18th, 2016
GIving this book a 4/5 only because it is not an absolute must have. It does however add alot of races and can make any racial interactions easier and just by adjusting some stats, talents, or powers you can create any new race or sub species. The fact [...]
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