race features:
Hibeiric weapon training
You have proficiency in the shillalah, bastard sword, slingshot, recurve bow and dirk weapons as well as the targe and shields.
Famine fed frame
You have resistance to poison damage and are immune to the poison effect. You can also survive with only half the required daily food and water requirements without incurring any of the negative affects. Furthermore, you have expertise in the nature and survival skills and can use these skills to recall or infer information about creatures, environments, locations, etc.
Secrets of the Druids
Your past in the shamanistic arts allows you to channel a portion of primal power. You can chose between the cantrips shillelagh or magic stone, druidcraft or mending and guidance or resistance to cast without material components; you can change these spells after a short or long rest.
Hibeireans are the oldest human race in Doselia and have connections to the magic that made the world. They are also part of the colic ethnic group and share many cultural similarities to the Yulcots and the Mananan. Their skill is fast hit and run tactics punctuated through magical enchantments makes them formidable foes on the a battlefield.
Hibeiren society is far more centralized than that of Albion; with kings, counts, barons and other such landholding titles meaning Eireann society is much closer to a high medieval society. Hibeirean society has most of its social mobility achieved through pilgrimages, adventures that young Hibeire's go on to fight for the land and their land. A Hibeire could be an impoverished hermit who goes on a pilgrimage to feed themselves or their family, a Hibeire could be eager to prove themselves to an influential witch coven by obtaining magical power or even a worshiper of the Triumvirate can hope to find acceptance with both their people and their god(s) by partaking in a pilgrimage.
A Hibeire in an adventuring party is a skilled practitioner of both magic and martial prowess, equally apt at blasting enemies and buffing allies to stunning enemies and shooting them from afar. A Hibeire who has been wronged is more akin to a force of nature, an unrelenting enemy who will track you to the ends of this world and then the next to ensure your malice has been returned tenfold.