Tales of Vorrelia Halfbreeds (3.5e Template)

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Tales of Vorrelia Sourcebook

Tales of Vorrelia Half-Breeds

3e Summary:: The official list of Half-Templates found in the races of Tales of Vorrelia.


Creating a Tales of Vorrelia Half-Breeds


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Treasure


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gollark: What I can easily do is construct a backdoor which nobody else can use, but I don't think that qualifies.
gollark: And practical hidden flaws are more like "if you encrypt 2^16 bytes with the same key it is possible to determine some of the plaintext with slightly higher probability" or known plaintext attacks and such, rather than "hahaha any message whatsoever can be decrypted".
gollark: I have some rough ideas but they'd probably be obvious to anyone competent.
gollark: I would, but I would have to actually know cryptography, which is nontrivial.
gollark: ddg! Dual_EC_DRBG
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