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This file contains five free races released to support the Races of Evernor setting. These races feature the same detail, description and game statistics as the races in our other Races of Evernor products.

Indluded in this collection are:

Mallean - a race of durable humanoids with pliable bones. (Bonus race for Races of Evernor I)

Zweibold - a Medium size race of two-headed kobold-kin. (Bonus race for Races of Evernor I)

Krohlvar - A savage race of humanoids from the wilderness of a distant, uncharted continent. (Bonus race for Races of Evernor II)

Frenaqi - A gentle race of four-armed humanoids. They are the backbone of manual labor in many cities around Evernor. (Bonus race for Races of Evernor II)

Dalnoy - This reclusive, artistic race of giant spiders lives in peace and harmony with fey and other sylvan races. (The first bonus race for the upcoming Races of Evernor III)

Download them and use them in the Realms of Evernor or your own campaign world today!

Note: This is the original product using 3.0 rules. It has not been updated to the 3.5 revision.

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May 1st, 2019
My campaign is just fine without these races. They are not necessary in any way, [...]
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February 22nd, 2008
These races are nicely presented and well designed. Any one of them would make a nice additional to a campaign setting to add a bit of exotic flavor to a strange locale. Some might require slight tweaking before allowing as playable races, but none of [...]
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January 8th, 2008
6 foot, two-headed kobolds…does anything else need to be said? I don't know if any of these are useable as PCs, but as unique NPCs or monsters they sure will be interesting to throw into a game. [...]
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July 6th, 2005
Some very interesting races. I'd love to see these updated to 3.5 rules.<br><br><b>LIKED</b>: The races are quite unique.<br><br><b>DISLIKED</b>: The races are given in individual files. Would be nice if [...]
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July 20th, 2003
well, i got this cause it was free. i always reckon that you get a good view on what a companiy's paid stuff is like by looking at the free..... (and i've not been wrong yet, i hasten to add) IF your d20 game is looking for some more interesting [...]
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February 11, 2004
This title was added to our catalog on February 11, 2004.
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Silverthorne Games
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