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Govad Johannsson

Barbarian 5 Class & Level
Entertainer Background
Genasi Race
Lawful Neutral Alignment

Strength 17
+3
Dexterity 20
+5
constitution 20
+5
intelligence 4
-3
wisdom 15
+2
charisma 11
+0
Total Hit Dice 1
Hit Die
1d12+5
+3 proficiency bonus
+5 Strength
+5 Dexterity
+7 Constitution
-3 Intelligence
+2 Wisdom
+0 Charisma
saving throws
+8 Acrobatics
+2 Animal Handling
-3 Arcana
+6 Athletics
+0 Deception
-3 History
+2 Insight
+0 Intimidation
-3 Investigation
+2 Medicine
-3 Nature
+5 Perception
+4 Performance
+0 Persuasion
-3 Religion
+5 Sleight of Hands
+5 Stealth
+2 Survival
skills Athletics Perception Acrobatics Performance proficiencies

 
20
Armor Class
57
Hit Points
+5
Initiative
50ft
Speed
WeaponAttackDamage
A Great Axe 1d20+3 [1d12]
Two Hand Axes 1d20+3 [1d6]
4 Javelins 1d20+3 [1d6]
Attacks
Saving Throws (CON, STR)
Light and Medium Armour
Shields
Simple and Martial Weapons
Disguise Kit
Ocarina
Athletics
Perception
Acrobatics
Performance
Proficiences
A Great Axe
Two Hand Axes
4 Javelins
Explorers Pack - a Backpack, a Bedroll, a Mess kit, a Tinderbox, 10 torches, 10 days of Rations, a Waterskin, 50 feet of Hempen rope
Ocarina
A favour from an admirer - a box with my name on it that has a picture and a note in it.
Costume
100GP
Equipment
I change my mood or mind as quickly as a change key in a song.
Personality Traits
The stories of the past must never be forgotten, for they teach us who we are.
Ideals
I will do anything for the other members of my troupe.
Bonds
I have trouble keeping my true feelings hidden, my sharp tongue gets me in trouble
Flaws
Appearance:
Height: 5ft11
Weight: 90kg
Skin Colour: Light Blue
Hair: Long Wavey blue hair with white which is tied back back in a man bun when I travel, and then let out during a rage and is moved by the wind.
Eyes: Silver


Features & Traits

Heroes Enabled

The statblocks of your Weapons, armor and other important/magical equipment

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Greataxe

Melee Weapon Heavy, Two-Handed Common

Type Damage Damage Range Properties
Martial 1d12 Slashing Heavy, Two-Handed

Cost: 30 gp Weight: 7 lb


 

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Handaxe

Melee Weapon Light, Thrown Common

Type Damage Damage Range Properties
Simple 1d6 Slashing 20/60 ft Light, Thrown

Cost: 5 gp Weight: 2 lb


 

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Javelin

Melee Weapon Thrown Common

Type Damage Damage Range Properties
Simple 1d6 Piercing 30/120 ft Thrown

Cost: 5 sp Weight: 2 lb


 

Explorer's Pack

Adventuring Gear Common

Includes a backpack, a bedroll, a mess kit, a tinderbox, 10 torches, 10 days of rations, and a waterskin. The pack also has 50 feet of hempen rope strapped to the side of it.

Cost: 10 gp Weight: 59 lb


 

Backpack

Adventuring Gear Common

A backpack can hold one cubic foot or 30 pounds of gear. You can also strap items, such as a Bedroll or a coil of rope, to the outside of a backpack.

Cost: 2 gp Weight: 5 lb


 

Bedroll

Adventuring Gear Common

Adventurers often don't know where they're going to sleep. Bedrolls help them get better sleep in haylofts or on the ground. A bedroll is bedding and a blanket thin enough to be rolled up and tied.

Cost: 1 gp Weight: 7 lb


 

Mess Kit

Adventuring Gear Common

This tin box contains a cup and simple cutlery. The box clamps together, and one side can be used as a cooking pan and the other as a plate or shallow bowl.

Cost: 2 sp Weight: 1 lb


 

Tinderbox

Adventuring Gear Common

This small container holds flint, fire steel, and tinder (usually dry cloth soaked in light oil) used to kindle a fire. Using it to light a torch - or anything else with abundant, exposed fuel - takes an action. Lighting any other fire takes 1 minute.

Cost: 5 sp Weight: 1 lb


 

Torch

Adventuring Gear Common

A torch burns for 1 hour, providing bright light in a 20-foot radius and dim light for an additional 20 feet. If you make a melee attack with a burning torch and hit, it deals 1 fire damage.

Cost: 1 cp Weight: 1 lb


 

Rations (1 day)

Adventuring Gear Common

Rations consist of dry foods suitable for extended travel, including jerky, dried fruit, hardtack, and nuts.

Cost: 5 sp Weight: 2 lb


 

Waterskin

Adventuring Gear Common

A waterskin can hold 4 pints of liquid.

Cost: 2 sp Weight: 5 lb (full)


 

Hempen Rope

Adventuring Gear Common

Purchased in rolls of 50 ft. Rope, whether made of hemp or silk, has 2 hit points and can be burst with a DC 17 Strength check.

Cost: 1 gp (50 ft) Weight: 10 lb (50 ft)


 

Clothes, costume

Adventuring Gear Common

Cost: 5gp Weight: 4lb


 

Ocarina

The Ocarina can be described as an egg-shaped flute-like woodwind instrument with a mouthpiece and finger holes. The word ocarina is derived from Italian meaning "little goose." It typically has four to twelve finger holes and a mouth tube projecting out from the body.

The statblocks of your class features

Barbarian


Hit Points

Hit Dice: d12 per Barbarian level
Hit Points at first Level: 12 + your Constitution modifier
Hit Points at Higher Levels: 1d12 (or 7) + your Constitution modifier per barbarian level after 1st

Proficiences

Armor: All light, medium, shields
Weapons: All simple, martial
Tools: None
Saving Throws: Strength, Constitution
Skills: Choose two from Animal Handling, Athletics, Intimidation, Nature, Perception, and Survival

Overview & Creation

LevelProf. BonusFeaturesRagesRage Damage
1st+2Rage, Unarmored Defense2+2
2nd+2Reckless Attack, Danger Sense2+2
3rd+2Primal Path3+2
4th+2Ability Score Improvement3+2
5th+3Extra Attack, Fast Movement3+2
6th+3Path feature4+2
7th+3Feral Instinct4+2
8th+3Ability Score Improvement4+2
9th+4Brutal Critical4+3
10th+4Path feature4+3
11th+4Relentless Rage4+3
12th+4Ability Score Improvement5+3
13th+5Brutal Critical5+3
14th+5Path feature5+3
15th+5Persistent Rage5+3
16th+5Ability Score Improvement5+4
17th+6Brutal Critical6+4
18th+6Indomitable Might6+4
19th+6Ability Score Improvement6+4
20th+6Primal ChampionUnlimited+4


Class Features

Rage

On your turn, you can enter a rage as a bonus action. While raging, you gain the following benefits if you aren't wearing heavy armor:
  • You have advantage on all Strength checks and Strength saving throws.
  • When you make a melee weapon attack using Strength, you gain a bonus to the damage roll that increases as you gain levels as a barbarian, as shown in the Rage Damage column of the Barbarian table.
  • You have resistance to bludgeoning, piercing, and slashing damage.
  • If you are able to cast spells, you can't cast them or concentrate on them while raging.
  • Your rage lasts for 1 minute. It ends early if you are knocked unconscious or if your turn ends and you haven't attacked a hostile creature since your last turn or taken damage since then. You can also end your rage on your turn as a bonus action.
Once you have raged the number of times shown for your barbarian level in the Rages column of the Barbarian table, you must finish a long rest before you can rage again.  

Unarmored Defense

While you are not wearing any armor, your Armor Class equals 10 + your Dexterity modifier + your Constitution modifier. You can use a shield and still gain this benefit.  

Reckless Attack

Starting at 2nd level, when you make your first attack on your turn, you can decide to attack recklessly. Doing so gives you advantage on all melee weapon attack rolls using Strength during that turn, but attack rolls against you are rolled with advantage until the beginning of your next turn.  

Danger Sense

At 2nd level, you have advantage on Dexterity saving throws against effects that you can see, such as traps or spells. You do not gain this benefit if you are blinded, deafened, or incapacitated.  

Primal Path

At 3rd level, you choose a path that shapes the nature of your rage. Your choice grants you features at 3rd level, and again at 6th, 10th, and 14th levels.  

Ability Score Improvement

When you reach 4th level, and again at 8th, 12th, 16th and 19th level, you can increase one ability score of your choice by 2, or you can increase two ability scores of your choice by 1. You can't increase an ability score above 20 using this feature.  

Extra Attack

Beginning at 5th level, you can attack twice, instead of once, whenever you take the Attack action on your turn.  

Fast Movement

Starting at 5th level, your speed increases by 10 feet while you aren't wearing heavy armor.  

Feral Instinct

By 7th level, your instincts are so honed that you have advantage on initiative rolls.   Additionally, if you are surprised at the beginning of combat and aren't incapacitated, you can act normally on your first turn, but only if you enter your rage before doing anything else on that turn.  

Brutal Critical

Beginning at 9th level, you can roll one additional weapon damage die when determining the extra damage for a critical hit with a melee attack.   This increases to two additional dice at 13th level and three additional dice at 17th level.  

Relentless Rage

Starting at 11th level, if you drop to 0 hit points while you're raging and don't die outright, you can make a DC 10 Constitution saving throw. If you succeed, you drop to 1 hit point instead.   Each time you use this feature after the first, the DC increases by 5. When you finish a short or long rest, the DC resets to 10.  

Persistent Rage

Beginning at 15th level, your rage ends early only if you fall unconscious or if you choose to end it.  

Indomitable Might

Beginning at 18th level, if your total for a Strength check is less than your Strength score, you can use that score in place of the total.  

Primal Champion

At 20th level, you embody the power of the wilds. Your Strength and Constitution scores increase by 4. Your maximum for those scores is now 24.


Starting Equipment

You may pick either (a) or (b):

  • (a) a greataxe or (b) any martial melee weapon
  • (a) two handaxes or (b) any simple weapon
  • An explorer's pack and four javelins
  Alternatively, you can ignore the equipment from your class and background, and start with 2d4 x 10 gp.


Subclass Options

Path of the Ancestral Guardian

 

Ancestral Protectors

At 3rd level, while you're raging, the first creature you hit with an attack on your turn becomes the target of spiritual warriors, which hinder its attacks. Until the start of your next turn, that target has disadvantage on any attack roll that isn't against you, and when the target hits a creature other than you with an attack, that creature has resistance to the damage dealt by the attack. The effect on the target ends early if your rage ends.  

Spirit Shield

Beginning at 6th level, if you are raging and another creature you can see within 30 feet of you takes damage, you can use your reaction to reduce that damage by 2d6.   When you reach certain levels in this class, you can reduce the damage by more: by 3d6 at 10th level and by 4d6 at 14th level.  

Consult the Spirits

At 10th level, you cast the Augury or Clairvoyance spell, without using a spell slot or material components. Rather than creating a spherical sensor, it invisibly summons one of your ancestral spirits to the chosen location. Wisdom is your spellcasting ability for these spells.   After you cast either spell in this way, you can't use this feature again until you finish a short or long rest.  

Vengeful Ancestors

At 14th level, when you use your Spirit Shield to reduce the damage of an attack, the attacker takes an amount of force damage equal to the damage that your Spirit Shield prevents.  

Path of the Battlerager

 

Battlerager Armor

At 3rd level, you gain the ability to use Spiked Armor as a weapon.   While you are wearing spiked armor and are raging, you can use a bonus action to make one melee weapon attack with your armor spikes against a target within 5 feet of you. If the attack hits, the spikes deal 1d4 piercing damage. You use your Strength modifier for the attack and damage rolls.   Additionally, when you use the Attack action to grapple a creature, the target takes 3 piercing damage if your grapple check succeeds.  

Reckless Abandon

Beginning at 6th level, when you use Reckless Attack while raging, you also gain temporary hit points equal to your Constitution modifier (minimum of 1). They vanish when your rage ends.  

Battlerager Charge

Beginning at 10th level, you can take the Dash action as a bonus action while raging.  

Spiked Retribution

Starting at 14th level, when a creature within 5 feet of you hits you with a melee attack, the attacker takes 3 piercing damage if you are raging, aren't incapacitated, and are wearing spiked armor.  

Path of the Berserker

 

Frenzy

At 3rd level, you can go into a frenzy when you rage. If you do so, for the duration of your rage you can make a single melee weapon attack as a bonus action on each of your turns after this one. After using this ability for a second time before long resting, when the second rage ends you gain one level of exhaustion.  

Mindless Rage

Beginning at 6th level, you can't be charmed or frightened while raging. If you are charmed or frightened when you enter your rage, the effect is suspended for the duration of the rage.  

Intimidating Presence

Beginning at 10th level, you can use your action to frighten someone. Choose one creature that you can see within 30 feet of you. If the creature can see or hear you, it must succeed on a Wisdom saving throw (DC equal to 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Charisma modifier) or be frightened of you until the end of your next turn. On subsequent turns, you can use your action to extend the duration of this effect on the frightened creature until the end of your next turn. This effect ends if the creature ends its turn out of line of sight or more than 60 feet away from you.   If the creature succeeds on its saving throw, you can't use this feature on that creature again for 24 hours.  

Retaliation

Starting at 14th level, when you take damage from a creature that is within 5 feet of you, you can use your reaction to make a melee weapon attack against that creature.  

Path of the Storm Herald

 

Storm Aura

Starting at 3rd level, you emanate an aura while you rage. The aura extends 10 feet from you in every direction, but not through total cover.   Your aura has an effect that activates when you enter your rage, and you can activate the effect again on each of your turns as a bonus action. Choose desert, sea, or tundra. Your aura's effect depends on that chosen environment. You can change your environment choice whenever you gain a level in this class.   If your aura's effects require a saving throw, the DC equals 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Constitution modifier.  
  • Desert: All other creatures in your aura take 2 fire damage each. The damage increases when you reach certain levels in this class, increasing to 3 at 5th level, 4 at 10th level, 5 at 15th level, and 6 at 20th level.
  • Sea: You can choose one other creature you can see in your aura. The target must make a Dexterity saving throw. The target takes 1d6 lightning damage on a failed save, or half as much damage on a successful one. The damage increases when you reach certain levels in this class, increasing to 2d6 at 10th level, 3d6 at 15th level, and 4d6 at 20th level.
  • Tundra: Each creature of your choice in your aura gains 2 temporary hit points, as icy spirits inure it to suffering. The temporary hit points increase when you reach certain levels in this class, increasing to 3 at 5th level, 4 at 10th level, 5 at 15th level, and 6 at 20th level.
 

Storm Soul

At 6th level, the storm grants you benefits even when your aura isn't active.  
  • Desert: You gain resistance to fire damage, and you don't suffer the effects of extreme heat. Moreover, as an action, you can touch a flammable object that isn't being worn or carried by anyone else and set it on fire.
  • Sea: You gain resistance to lightning damage, and you can breathe underwater. You also gain a swimming speed of 30 feet.
  • Tundra: You gain resistance to cold damage, and you don't suffer the effects of extreme cold. Moreover, as an action, you can touch water and turn a 5-foot cube of it into ice, which melts after 1 minute. This action fails if a creature is in the cube.
 

Shielding Storm

At 10th level, each creature of your choice has the damage resistance you gained from the Storm Soul feature while the creature is in your Storm Aura.  

Raging Storm

At 14th level, the power of the storm grows mightier.  
  • Desert: Immediately after a creature in your aura hits you with an attack, you can use your reaction to force that creature to make a Dexterity saving throw. On a failed save, the creature takes fire damage equal to half your barbarian level.
  • Sea: When you hit a creature in your aura with an attack, you can use your reaction to force that creature to make a Strength saving throw. On a failed save, the creature is knocked prone, as if struck by a wave.
  • Tundra: Whenever the effect of your Storm Aura is activated, you can choose one creature you can see in the aura. That creature must succeed on a Strength saving throw, or its speed is reduced to 0 until the start of your next turn, as magical frost covers it.
 

Path of the Totem Warrior

 

Spirit Seeker

You gain the ability to cast the Beast Sense and Speak With Animals spells, but only as rituals.  

Totem Spirit

  At 3rd level, when you adopt this path, you choose a totem spirit and gain its feature. You must make or acquire a physical totem object that incorporates a part of the totem animal. At your option, you also gain minor physical attributes that are reminiscent of your totem spirit.   Your totem animal might be an animal related to those listed here but more appropriate to your homeland.  
  • Bear: While raging you have resistance to all damage except psychic damage.
  • Eagle: While you're raging and aren't wearing heavy armor, other creatures have disadvantage on opportunity attack rolls against you, you can also use the Dash action as a bonus action on your turn.
  • Wolf: While you're raging, your friends have advantage on melee attack rolls against any creature within 5 feet of you that is hostile to you.
  • Elk: While you're raging and aren't wearing heavy armor, your walking speed increases by 15 feet.
  • Tiger: While raging, you can add 10 feet to your long jump distance and 3 feet to your high jump distance.
 

Aspect of the Beast

At 6th level, you gain a magical benefit based on the totem animal of your choice. You can choose the same animal you selected at 3rd level or a different one.  
  • Bear: Your carrying capacity (including maximum load and maximum lift) is doubled and you have advantage on Strength checks made to push, pull, lift, or break objects.
  • Eagle: You can see up to 1 mile away with no difficulty. You are able to discern even fine details as though looking at something no more than 100 feet away from you. Additionally, dim light doesn't impose disadvantage on your Wisdom (Perception) checks.
  • Wolf: You can track other creatures while traveling at a fast pace, and you can move stealthily while traveling at a normal pace.
  • Elk: Whether mounted or on foot, your travel pace is doubled, as is the travel pace of up to ten companions while they're within 60 feet of you and you're not incapacitated.
  • Tiger: You gain proficiency in two skills from the following list: Athletics, Acrobatics, Stealth, and Survival.
 

Spirit Walker

At 10th level, you can cast the Commune With Nature spell, but only as a ritual.  

Totemic Attunement

At 14th level you gain a magical benefit based on a totem animal of your choice. You can choose the same animal you selected previously or a different one.  
  • Bear: While you're raging any creature within 5 feet of you that's hostile to you has disadvantage on attack rolls against targets other than you or another character with this feature. An enemy is immune to this effect if it can't see or hear you or if it can't be frightened.
  • Eagle: While raging you have a flying speed equal to your current walking speed. This benefit works only in short bursts; you fall if you end your turn in the air and nothing else is holding you aloft.
  • Wolf: While you're raging you can use a bonus action on your turn to knock a Large or smaller creature prone when you hit it with melee weapon attack.
  • Elk: While raging, you can use a bonus action during your move to pass through the space of a Large or smaller creature. That creature must succeed on a Strength saving throw (DC 8 + your Strength bonus + your proficiency bonus) or be knocked prone and take bludgeoning damage equal to 1d12 + your Strength modifier.
  • Tiger: While you're raging, if you move at least 20 feet in a straight line toward a Large or smaller target right before making a melee weapon attack against it, you can use a bonus action to make an additional melee weapon attack against it.
 

Path of the Zealot

 

Divine Fury

At 3rd level, while you're raging, the first creature you hit on each of your turns with a weapon attack takes extra damage equal to 1d6 + half your barbarian level. The extra damage is necrotic or radiant; you choose the type of damage when you gain this feature.  

Warrior of the Gods

At 3rd level, if a spell has the sole effect of restoring you to life (but not undeath), the caster doesn't need material components to cast the spell on you.  

Fanatical Focus

Starting at 6th level, if you fail a saving throw while you're raging, you can reroll it, and you must use the new roll. You can use this ability only once per rage.  

Zealous Presence

At 10th level, as a bonus action, you unleash a battle cry infused with divine energy. Up to ten other creatures of your choice within 60 feet of you that can hear you gain advantage on attack rolls and saving throws until the start of your next turn.   Once you use this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.  

Rage Beyond Death

Beginning at 14th level, while you're raging, having 0 hit points doesn't knock you unconscious. You still must make death saving throws, and you suffer the normal effects of taking damage while at 0 hit points. However, if you would die due to failing death saving throws, you don't die until your rage ends, and you die then only if you still have 0 hit points.

Path of the Zealot


Hit Points

Hit Dice: d12 per Path of the Zealot level
Hit Points at first Level: See Barbarian
Hit Points at Higher Levels: See Barbarian

Proficiences

Armor: See Barbarian
Weapons: See Barbarian
Tools: See Barbarian
Saving Throws: See Barbarian
Skills: See Barbarian

Subclass Options

Divine Fury

At 3rd level, while you're raging, the first creature you hit on each of your turns with a weapon attack takes extra damage equal to 1d6 + half your barbarian level. The extra damage is necrotic or radiant; you choose the type of damage when you gain this feature.  

Warrior of the Gods

At 3rd level, if a spell has the sole effect of restoring you to life (but not undeath), the caster doesn't need material components to cast the spell on you.  

Fanatical Focus

Starting at 6th level, if you fail a saving throw while you're raging, you can reroll it, and you must use the new roll. You can use this ability only once per rage.  

Zealous Presence

At 10th level, as a bonus action, you unleash a battle cry infused with divine energy. Up to ten other creatures of your choice within 60 feet of you that can hear you gain advantage on attack rolls and saving throws until the start of your next turn.   Once you use this feature, you can't use it again until you finish a long rest.  

Rage Beyond Death

Beginning at 14th level, while you're raging, having 0 hit points doesn't knock you unconscious. You still must make death saving throws, and you suffer the normal effects of taking damage while at 0 hit points. However, if you would die due to failing death saving throws, you don't die until your rage ends, and you die then only if you still have 0 hit points.

Statblocks for your familiars, mounts etc.

Statblocks for race/species of the character.

Genasi

Ability Score Increase
Size Medium
Speed

Those who think of other planes at all consider them remote, distant realms, but planar influence can be felt throughout the world. It sometimes manifests in beings who, through an accident of birth, carry the power of the planes in their blood. The genasi are one such people, the offspring of genies and mortals.   The Elemental Planes are often inhospitable to natives of the Material Plane: crushing earth, searing flames, boundless skies, and endless seas make visiting these places dangerous for even a short time. The powerful genies, however, don’t face such troubles when venturing into the mortal world. They adapt well to the mingled elements of the Material Plane, and they sometimes visit—whether of their own volition or compelled by magic. Some genies can adopt mortal guise and travel incognito.   During these visits, a mortal might catch a genie’s eye. Friendship forms, romance blooms, and sometimes children result. These children are genasi: individuals with ties to two worlds, yet belonging to neither. Some genasi are born of mortal–genie unions, others have two genasi as parents, and a rare few have a genie further up their family tree, manifesting an elemental heritage that’s lain dormant for generations.   Occasionally, genasi result from exposure to a surge of elemental power, through phenomena such as an eruption from the Inner Planes or a planar convergence. Elemental energy saturates any creatures in the area and might alter their nature enough that their offspring with other mortals are born as genasi.  

Heirs to Elemental Power

Genasi inherit something from both sides of their dual nature. They resemble humans but have unusual skin color (red, green, blue, or gray), and there is something odd about them. The elemental blood flowing through their veins manifests differently in each genasi, often as magical power.   Seen in silhouette, a genasi can usually pass for human. Those of earth or water descent tend to be heavier, while those of air or fire tend to be lighter. A given genasi might have some features reminiscent of the mortal parent (pointed ears from an elf, a stockier frame and thick hair from a dwarf, small hands and feet from a halfling, exceedingly large eyes from a gnome, and so on).   Genasi almost never have contact with their elemental parents. Genies seldom have interest in their mortal offspring, seeing them as accidents. Many feel nothing for their genasi children at all.   Some genasi live as outcasts, driven into exile for their unsettling appearance and strange magic, or assuming leadership of savage humanoids and weird cults in untamed lands. Others gain positions of great influence, especially where elemental beings are revered. A few genasi leave the Material Plane to find refuge in the households of their genie parents.  

Wild and Confident

Genasi rarely lack confidence, seeing themselves as equal to almost any challenge in their path. This certainty might manifest as graceful self-assurance in one genasi and as arrogance in another. Such self- confidence can sometimes blind genasi to risk, and their great plans often get them and others into trouble.   Too much failure can chip away at even a genasi’s sense of self, so they constantly push themselves to improve, honing their talents and perfecting their craft.  

Genasi Lands

As rare beings, genasi might go their entire lives without encountering another one of their kind. There are no great genasi cities or empires. Genasi seldom have communities of their own and typically adopt the cultures and societies into which they are born. The more strange their appearance, the harder time they have. Many genasi lose themselves in teeming cities, where their distinctiveness hardly raises an eyebrow in places accustomed to a variety of different people.   Those living on the frontier, though, have a much harder time. People there tend to be less accepting of differences. Sometimes a cold shoulder and a suspicious glare are the best genasi can hope for; in more backward places, they face ostracism and even violence from people who mistake them for fiends.   Facing a hard life, these genasi seek isolation in the wilds, making their homes in mountains or forests, near lakes, or underground.   Most air and fire genasi in the Realms are descendants of the djinn and efreet who once ruled Calimshan. When those rulers were overthrown, their planetouched children were scattered. Over thousands of years, the bloodlines of those genasi have spread into other lands. Though far from common, air and fire genasi are more likely to be found in the western regions of Faerûn, along the coast from Calimshan north up to the Sword Coast, and into the Western Heartlands to the east. Some remain in their ancient homeland.   In contrast, water and earth genasi have no common history. Individuals have difficulty tracing their own lineage, and bloodlines occasionally skip a generation or two. Many earth genasi originated in the North and spread out from there. Water genasi come from coastal areas, the largest concentration of them hailing from the regions surrounding the Sea of Fallen Stars.   The distant land of Zakhara is known only in legends to most inhabitants of Faerûn. There, genies and spellcasters enter into bargains, and genasi can result from such pacts. Those genasi have been sources of great weal and woe in the history of that land.  

Genasi Names

Genasi use the naming conventions of the people among whom they were raised. They might later assume distinctive names to capture their heritage, such as Flame, Ember, Wave, or Onyx.  

Subraces

Four major subraces of genasi are found among the worlds of D&D: Air Genasi, Earth Genasi, Fire Genasi, and Water Genasi. Choose one of these subraces.

Air Genasi

Ability Score Increase +1 Dex, +2 Con
Size Medium
Speed 30 ft

As an air genasi, you are descended from the djinn. As changeable as the weather, your moods shift from calm to wild and violent with little warning, but these storms rarely last long.   Air genasi typically have light blue skin, hair, and eyes. A faint but constant breeze accompanies them, tousling the hair and stirring the clothing. Some air genasi speak with breathy voices, marked by a faint echo. A few display odd patterns in their flesh or grow crystals from their scalps.   Age Genasi mature at about the same rate as humans and reach adulthood in their late teens. They live somewhat longer than humans do, up to 120 years.   Alignment Independent and self-reliant, genasi tend toward a neutral alignment.   Unending Breath You can hold your breath indefinitely while you’re not incapacitated.   Mingle with the Wind You can cast the levitate spell once with this trait, requiring no material components, and you regain the ability to cast it this way when you finish a long rest. Constitution is your spellcasting ability for this spell.

Languages. You can speak, read, and write Common and Primordial. Primordial is a guttural language, filled with harsh syllables and hard consonants.

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