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Tiefling

Anatomy

No two Tieflings look alike; the fiendish blood running through their veins manifests inconsistently, granting them an array of fiendish traits. One Tiefling might appear as a Human with small horns, a barbed tail, and oddly colored eyes, while another might manifest a mouth of fangs, tiny wings, and claws, and yet another might possess the perpetual smell of blood, foul incenses, and brimstone. Typically, these qualities hearken back in some way to the manner of fiend that spawned the Tiefling’s bloodline, but even then the admixture of Human and fiendish blood is rarely ruled by sane, mortal laws, and the vast flexibility it produces in tieflings is a thing of wonder, running the gamut from oddly beautiful to utterly terrible.

Habitat

Most Tieflings come from Urda and are the spawn of the Second Ruination. Tieflings on the Material Plane rarely create their own settlements and holdings outside of Urda. Instead, they live on the fringes of the land where they were born or choose to settle. Most societies view Tieflings as aberrations or curses, but in cultures where there are frequent interactions with summoned fiends, and especially where the worship of demons, devils, or other evil outsiders is legal or obligatory, Tieflings might be much more populous and accepted, even cherished as blessings of their fiendish overlords. Tieflings seldom see another of their own kind, and thus they usually simply adopt the culture and mannerisms of their Human parents. On other planes, Tieflings form enclaves of their own kind. But often such enclaves are less than harmonious—the diversity of tiefling forms and philosophies is an inherent source of conflict between members of the race, and cliques and factions constantly form in an ever-shifting hierarchy where only the most opportunistic or devious gain advantage. Only those of common bloodlines or those who manage to divorce their worldview from the inherently selfish, devious, and evil nature of their birth manage to find true acceptance, camaraderie, and common ground among others of their kind.

Origin

Simultaneously more and less than mortal, Tieflings are the offspring of Humans and fiends. With otherworldly blood and traits to match, Tieflings are often shunned and despised out of reactionary fear. Most Tieflings never know their fiendish sire, as the coupling that produced their curse occurred generations earlier. The taint is long-lasting and persistent, often manifesting at birth or sometimes later in life, as a powerful, though often unwanted, boon. Despite their fiendish appearance and netherworld origins, tieflings have a Human’s capacity of choosing their fate, and while many embrace their dark heritage and side with fiendish powers, others reject their darker predilections. Though the power of their blood calls nearly every tiefling to fury, destruction, and wrath, even the spawn of a succubus can become a saint and the grandchild of a pit fiend an unsuspecting hero.

Culture

Tieflings rarely integrate into the mortal societies they call home, especially after the Second Ruination and the terror the Tiefling Demonlords wreaked across the Centerlands. Drawn to the adventuring life as a method of escape, they hope to make a better life for themselves, to prove their freedom from their blood’s taint, or to punish a world that fears and rejects them. Tieflings make skilled rogues, powerful wizards and magi, and especially puissant sorcerers as their potent blood empowers them. Those who succumb to the evil within often become powerful clerics of fiendish powers.

Languages

High Common or either Abyssal or Infernal

Player Characters

  Abilities
  • +2 Dexterity, +2 Intelligence, -2 Charisma
  • Darkvision up to 60 feet
  • Traits as listed by Pathfinder
Origin/Ancestry
Fiend, Demon or Devil and Human
Orihala, Pirate of Fangport
Mavros, Demonlord of Drox Morda

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