Races of the Flanaess for Classic D&D - Humans
Date: Fri, July 08, 2005
Topic: Monsters of Greyhawk


For players of the Classic Dungeons & Dragons game, an exploration of options allowing all the races of Greyhawk to be available as player characters.

Races of the Flanaess for Classic D&D - Humans
By: chatdemon
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In order to properly portray the diversity of races in the Flanaess, and provide options for players in a Classic D&D game who wish to play a character that is a little bit out of the ordinary, I have come up with the idea of race templates; a short bit of descriptive information and handful of class tweaks to expand the options available when choosing a class.

Each race in Greyhawk has a number of subraces, variant folk who, while still essentially members of the main race, are different enough from the norm to warrant a new classification. In this series of articles, I'll take a look at each subrace, starting with humans.
Race: Human - standard
Description: While there are many groups of humans in the Flanaess that possess unique characteristics that set them apart from their peers, the bulk of humanity in the late 6th century Common Year is mixed enough through marriage and migrations that such classifications are often meaningless. Standard humans follow this trend, showing little of the ethnic or cultural traits that would place them in one of the subrace categories. Such folk usually identify themselves by nationality, not ethnic background, and are by far the most common variety of humans encountered in the Flanaess. Standard humans run the full spectrum of appearances, showing all varieties of skin, hair and eye tone.
Ability Modifiers: None
Class Restrictions (and XP modifiers by class)
  • Cleric: Yes (none)
  • Druid: Yes (none)
  • Fighter: Yes (none)
  • Paladin: Yes (none)
  • Knight: Yes (none)
  • Avenger: Yes (none)
  • Magic User: Yes (none)
  • Mystic: Yes (none)
  • Thief: Yes (none)
Race: Human - Baklunish
Description: The Baklunish people are fairly uncommon in the Flanaess, appearing more often in their homelands to the northwest. The Baklunish culture is one heavily influenced by tradition, and like the Suel, mastery of the magical arts is well respected.
Baklunish humans tend to have golden tan complexions, with green or grey-green eyes and dark brown to black coarse hair.
The Baklunish are also a very honorable people, and roguish careers are uncommon. Baklunis favor the Mystic class in general, and tend to avoid becoming thieves.
Ability Modifiers: +1 Wis or +1 int (maximum 18), -1 dex (minimum 3)
Class Restrictions (and XP modifiers by class)
  • Cleric: Yes (none)
  • Druid: Yes (none)
  • Fighter: Yes (none)
  • Paladin: Yes (+5% to earned XP)
  • Knight: Yes (+5% to earned XP)
  • Avenger: Yes (none)
  • Magic User: Yes (+5% to earned XP)
  • Mystic: Yes (+10% to earned XP)
  • Thief: Yes (-10% to earned XP)

Race: Human - Flan
Description: The Flan are the native inhabitants of the Flanaess, and its namesake. A simple, rustic folk, they revere gods more related to nature than the esoteric gods other humans follow.
Flan tend to have darker skin tones than average humans, ranging from deep bronze tan to dark brown complexions. Dark eyes, mostly brown, black or amber are most common, and their hair is often dark as well, tending to be wavy or curly.
The Flan people have a proud tradition of druids, and tend to favor cleric or druid classes while avoiding becoming arcane spellcasters.
Ability Modifiers: +1 Con (maximum 18), -1 Int (minimum 3)
Class Restrictions (and XP modifiers by class)
  • Cleric: Yes (+5% to earned XP)
  • Druid: Yes (+10% to earned XP)
  • Fighter: Yes (none)
  • Paladin: Yes (none)
  • Knight: Yes (none)
  • Avenger: Yes (none)
  • Magic User: Yes (-10% to earned XP)
  • Mystic: Yes (-5% to earned XP)
  • Thief: Yes (none)
Race: Human - Oeridian
Description: The Oeridians are an agressive, sometimes warlike folk, known for bringing most of the Flanaess under their rule at one time or another.
An honorable people, Oeridians are reluctant to seek the life of a thief, prefering more noble professions.
Oeridians have a wide range of appearances, often being indistinguishable from standard humans. Skin tones range from light tan to dark olive complexions, and hair runs the spectrum from blonde to black, with brown being most common. Their hair ranges from straight and fine to thick and curly, and Oeridian eye colors may be any common to humans, but brown and gray are common.
Oeridians favor the fighter class and it's high level alternatives, and tend to avoid the Magic User and Mystic classes.
Ability Modifiers: +1 Dex or +1 Str (maximum 18), -1 IWis (minimum 3)
Class Restrictions (and XP modifiers by class)
  • Cleric: Yes (none)
  • Druid: Yes (none)
  • Fighter: Yes (+10% to earned XP)
  • Paladin: Yes (+10% to earned XP)
  • Knight: Yes (+10% to earned XP)
  • Avenger: Yes (+10% to earned XP)
  • Magic User: Yes (-10% to earned XP)
  • Mystic: Yes (-10% to earned XP)
  • Thief: Yes (-5% to earned XP)
Race: Human - Olman
Description: The Olman folk are a short, dark skinned human people native to the Amedio jungle. The rampant slave trade common in the less noble nations of the Flanaess has brought Olman humans to nearly every corner of the Flanaess though, and while not common, they might be found just about anywhere.
Olman humans tend to have black hair that is fine and straight, and dark brown to black eyes.
The Olman culture is one deeply rooted in religion and spirit worship, so the Cleric and Mystic classes are common, while magic-users and the high level advanced fighter subclasses are almost unknown.
Ability Modifiers: +1 Wis (maximum 18), -1 Int (minimum 3) -1 Cha (minimum 3)
Class Restrictions (and XP modifiers by class)
  • Cleric: Yes (+10% to earned XP)
  • Druid: Yes (+5% to earned XP)
  • Fighter: Yes (none)
  • Paladin: Yes (-5% to earned XP)
  • Knight: Yes (-5% to earned XP)
  • Avenger: Yes (-5% to earned XP)
  • Magic User: Yes (-10% to earned XP)
  • Mystic: Yes (+5% to earned XP)
  • Thief: Yes (none)
Race: Human - Rhennee (and Atloi)
Description: The Rhennee are an often misunderstood and mistrusted race of gypsy like humans who inhabit the central Flanaess. Most Rhennee spend their lives aboard large barges, travelling the rivers and lakes trading (and some would say, scamming) the people they meet, but land dwelling bands, known as Atloi instead of Rhennee, do exist.
Rhennee folk tend to have husky, dark complexions, with brown or grey eyes and thick, dark hair.
Rhennee and Atloi both favor the thief class, and wizard or cleric classes are uncommon.
Ability Modifiers: +1 Dex (maximum 18), -1 Int (minimum 3), -2 Cha (minimum 3)
Class Restrictions (and XP modifiers by class)
  • Cleric: Yes (-5% to earned XP)
  • Druid: Yes (-5% to earned XP)
  • Fighter: Yes (none)
  • Paladin: Yes (none)
  • Knight: Yes (none)
  • Avenger: Yes (none)
  • Magic User: Yes (-5% to earned XP)
  • Mystic: Yes (-5% to earned XP)
  • Thief: Yes (+10% to earned XP)
Race: Human - Suel
Description: The descendants of the people who ruled the once great empire that lay where the Sea of Dust is now, the Suel are seen by many as an arrogant and chaotic folk.
Suel humans tend to be fairer skinned than other humans, with Albinos being somewhat common. Hair tones run from white to shades of blonde to light reds, with light colored eyes being most common as well.
As a culture, the Suel have an affinity for magic and knowledge, and tend towards more scholarly pursuits than their human cousins.
Ability Modifiers: +1 Int (maximum 18), -1 Str (minimum 3), -1 Cha (minimum 3)
Class Restrictions (and XP modifiers by class)
  • Cleric: Yes (none)
  • Druid: Yes (none)
  • Fighter: Yes (-5% to earned XP)
  • Paladin: Yes (-10% to earned XP)
  • Knight: Yes (-5% to earned XP)
  • Avenger: Yes (-5% to earned XP)
  • Magic User: Yes (+10% to earned XP)
  • Mystic: Yes (+5% to earned XP)
  • Thief: Yes (none)







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