Firbolg
The gentle giantkin known as firbolg remain true to their origins, as protectors of the woods and keepers of nature, even in the world of Sturth. Aboard the great world galleons of the Exodus fleet, Firbolg worked for long ages as gardeners, tending to the hanging gardens on the upper decks and ensuring a stable food supply. Besides the several thousand years spent at sea, firbolg remain virtually the same to those found in other D&D worlds.
Motivation
Firbolg almost always have a reason behind what they do, and that reason is almost always nature. Firbolgs feel a kinship with the plants and animals of the world, a bond stretching back to the dawn of their race. As such, a firbolg will go to great lengths to accomplish tasks others would never think of doing at all, simply in the name of protecting nature. Firbolgs who take up adventuring usually do so because it allows them to venture out into the wilds and experience nature in its most primal state, or because doing so will ensure the continued sanctity of some other natural phenomenon.Playing a Firbolg
Firbolg are functionally identical to those found in D&D Beyond. Firbolg have no subraces.Remove these ads. Join the Worldbuilders Guild
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