Races (Berserk Supplement)

Races

In the world of Berserk, race does not equate to origin. Many great warriors in Midland are distantly Kushan, and despite their bloody conflict, the people of Midland and Tudor do share close blood bonds.

Human Races

Humanity is the single most common race in the world of Berserk. Substantiating effectively the only race in the Physical World before the Great Roar of the Astral World, they come in a wide variety of kinds, each with their own slight advantages.

Non-Human Races

Before the Great Roar of the Astral World, non-human races were solely restricted to their respective planes of the Astral World and the Interstices connecting them to the Physical World. As the planes merged, their domain became a part of the Earth, allowing them to roam free in this new land. While most find this new world a fascinating place to roam and commune with a new branch of nature, others do not take so kindly to outsiders.


Back to Main Page 5e Homebrew Campaign Settings Berserk

This page may resemble content endorsed by, sponsored by, and/or affiliated with the Berserk franchise, and/or include content directly affiliated with and/or owned by Kentaro Miura. D&D Wiki neither claims nor implies any rights to Berserk copyrights, trademarks, or logos, nor any owned by Kentaro Miura. This site is for non profit use only. Furthermore, the following content is a derivative work that falls under, and the use of which is protected by, the Fair Use designation of US Copyright and Trademark Law. We ask you to please add the {{needsadmin}} template if there is a violation to this disclaimer within this page.
gollark: Yes. This is a great idea with no problems, apart from the problems.
gollark: Okay, this is ridiculous; it looks like despite me explicitly passing the "only read one frame" argument, my pythonous decompressor is in fact not doing that.
gollark: As planned.
gollark: It would be apious to generate entirely new backups every day if not much has changed.
gollark: Well, I want to use this for incremental backups.
This article is issued from Dandwiki. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.