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Races of Destiny (Dungeons and Dragons Roleplaying Game Series)  
Author: David Noonan
ISBN: 0786936533
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
A new sourcebook detailing humans, half-breeds, and exotic almost-human races for the D&D game.

Races of Destiny provides Dungeons & Dragons players with an in-depth look at humans, half-orcs, half-elves, and other "almost human" exotic races that populate the D&D world. Often more strange or bizarre than completely distinct races, these half-races showcase the unusual combinations of abilities and cultures possible in a fantasy setting. This sourcebook includes brand new races, new rules, feats, spells, and magic

items attuned to each race. The book contains material for players and DMs alike, including new prestige classes, rules for interaction between races, and a wealth of cultural information.






Races of Destiny (Dungeons and Dragons Roleplaying Game Series)

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A new sourcebook detailing humans, half-breeds, and exotic almost-human races for the D&D game.

Races of Destiny provides Dungeons & Dragons players with an in-depth look at humans, half-orcs, half-elves, and other "almost human" exotic races that populate the D&D world. Often more strange or bizarre than completely distinct races, these half-races showcase the unusual combinations of abilities and cultures possible in a fantasy setting. This sourcebook includes brand new races, new rules, feats, spells, and magic

items attuned to each race. The book contains material for players and DMs alike, including new prestige classes, rules for interaction between races, and a wealth of cultural information.


     



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