Frogame 6

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(Myrsky)
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+1 bonus to attack rolls<br>
+1 bonus to attack rolls<br>
+1 bonus to Armor Class<br>
+1 bonus to Armor Class<br>
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'''Bonus Feats:''' Damage Specialization<br>
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'''Bonus Feats:''' Damage Specialization, To Iron Married, You Will Falter<br>
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                  To Iron Married<br>
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                  You Will Falter<br>
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The Bloodsteppe's fields of bone and ring of ruins stand as a testament to the valor of a long-dead race; that the Bloodsteppe is not the only such monument to a dead and forgotten race is a testament to the warcraft of the fearsome worhan. Currently engaged in a conflict with the orcs, the worhan have been forced to adjust their insular and territorial attitudes to meet the incursion of the Scourge - and change does not come easy to such an arrogant and close-minded race.
The Bloodsteppe's fields of bone and ring of ruins stand as a testament to the valor of a long-dead race; that the Bloodsteppe is not the only such monument to a dead and forgotten race is a testament to the warcraft of the fearsome worhan. Currently engaged in a conflict with the orcs, the worhan have been forced to adjust their insular and territorial attitudes to meet the incursion of the Scourge - and change does not come easy to such an arrogant and close-minded race.
Muscular and grandiose, worhan proudly display their horns or antlers, which adorn their heads in tandem with helms or headdresses. Worhan spend a great deal of time cleaning and polishing their horns, as well as other cornifications on their forearms which are extremely fine and variegated and may form intricate patterns. Males may develop intricate mandibular tusks which enhance the jawline and improve hearing, while females develop velvet striations running down the neck and collarbones. Worhan in general have bright eyes and bold, patrician features, and a stiff meritocratic hierarchy formed in early years through challenge and leadership.
Muscular and grandiose, worhan proudly display their horns or antlers, which adorn their heads in tandem with helms or headdresses. Worhan spend a great deal of time cleaning and polishing their horns, as well as other cornifications on their forearms which are extremely fine and variegated and may form intricate patterns. Males may develop intricate mandibular tusks which enhance the jawline and improve hearing, while females develop velvet striations running down the neck and collarbones. Worhan in general have bright eyes and bold, patrician features, and a stiff meritocratic hierarchy formed in early years through challenge and leadership.

Revision as of 20:39, 4 December 2011

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