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Post your character sheets here. Please add the total encumbrance to the post. The campaign id is 110.

I'm adding some setting info here about the demi-human races of the Rift. Just a few notes addressing Blackrazor's question about names and some general info that may be helpful for you guys when creating the characters:

Elvish Clans: The Gauntlin Elves population is around 1500. They all share the same customs and live like a single clan. But for the sake of tradition they keep the clan names from when they came to the Rift. Each of these four clans have a village inside the Gauntlin Forest. Noble elves keep their clan names as surnames.

Silvercrest: the largest clan has its village in the far south of the forest, near Torlynn (hex 3138). They are the elves with most contact with the other races. Humans, halflings and even dwarves are very welcome in Silvercrest. Headed by Elladin Silvercrest.

Kahoki: the second largest clan. They are proud warriors and keepers of the forest, living near gnoll territory (hex 2930). Headed by Havreth Kahoki.

Palemoon: these are the most reclusive elves, fine artists of the arcane. Their home village stands near the east mountain face (hex 3831). Headed by Selana Palemoon

Waterhelm: they live in the south portion of the forest (Waterhelm village at hex 3134) and they are the most simple, nature-attached elves in the Rift. Headed by Golliar Waterhelm.

Elvish names: First names may be anything that sounds "elvish" to you (or even not). Surnames are usually made of two english words together (mostly related to the family apperance, behavior and to natural phenomena), but this is not a rule.

Dwarven Clans: officialy there's only one dwarven clan: the Farolas, after the great Thunder Rift dwarven hero. There are unofficial "sub-clans" relating to the dwarven profession. And they are somewhat like guilds. For instance, there are the Blacksmiths, the Leatherworkers, the Hunters and so on...

Dwarven Names: anything that sounds like a dwarven name for you is good. Some dwarves in the Rift use "unofficial" surnames, after their deeds and behavior (like Orc's Blood, Stoneborn, Dragonhunter, etc...).

Halflings: there are not much information about halflings in the book, so I'm basing them in Tolkien hobbits and Mystaran halflings. But they do not have a halfling land or settlement in the Rift, they have pretty much adopted and adapted human customs to their own living.

Rakasta: the rakasta have a culture similar to the feudal Japan and they all have Japanese names. Artarashai is the only rakasta settlement in the Rift.


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