Gallus
A full-bodied race with down-to-earth tendencies and most likely to live among the Humblefolk.
Examples Include: Chickens, Pheasants, Turkey, Quails, Ducks, Geese, Peacocks, Herons, Storks, and Bitterns
Gallus have a deep respect for nature and a love of gardening is unmatched among other birdfolk.
They are polite but have little patience for deceit and rudeness.
Gallus are one of the most varied birdfolk and they take great care of their appearance while avoiding vanity. With this variety, they keep their arms open to all kinds and are often teased by being TOO willing to give up their seats for others.
No matter where a Gallus roosts, they will create a strong sense of community. To such a point, an dreaded custom is any tragedy that leads to orphans are taken in by Gallus families.
Some birdfolk mock the Gallus for their "common" ways but among the humblefolk they have proven to being key figures in towns and cities.
They are almost always Lawful Good, with little exceptions.
Their size varies greatly, from 3 ft to 5 ft with many unique builds.
They are "Medium" sized.
There are two subraces of Gallus:
-Bright Gallus: Natural leaders and knows how to rally folk, most assume mayors will be a Bright Gallus.
-Huden Gallus: More connected to Nature itself, less of the leaders but the everyday farmer is often a Huden Gallus.
Examples Include: Chickens, Pheasants, Turkey, Quails, Ducks, Geese, Peacocks, Herons, Storks, and Bitterns
Gallus have a deep respect for nature and a love of gardening is unmatched among other birdfolk.
They are polite but have little patience for deceit and rudeness.
Gallus are one of the most varied birdfolk and they take great care of their appearance while avoiding vanity. With this variety, they keep their arms open to all kinds and are often teased by being TOO willing to give up their seats for others.
No matter where a Gallus roosts, they will create a strong sense of community. To such a point, an dreaded custom is any tragedy that leads to orphans are taken in by Gallus families.
Some birdfolk mock the Gallus for their "common" ways but among the humblefolk they have proven to being key figures in towns and cities.
They are almost always Lawful Good, with little exceptions.
Their size varies greatly, from 3 ft to 5 ft with many unique builds.
They are "Medium" sized.
There are two subraces of Gallus:
-Bright Gallus: Natural leaders and knows how to rally folk, most assume mayors will be a Bright Gallus.
-Huden Gallus: More connected to Nature itself, less of the leaders but the everyday farmer is often a Huden Gallus.
Remove these ads. Join the Worldbuilders Guild
Comments