BRONZE GODS (d20 System)

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Bronze Gods

Peoples

Whose eyes keep watch over the jungles, the plains, the temples? Whose hands work the stone of the mountains, hold the gourd of brotherhood, and carry the hearth torch to its home? As varied as they are vibrant, the people of the islands live and die in this savage world.

Each of the four islands, as well as the Loskak islands, is home to a great tribe of people. Though all are said to be bonded by blood, the heart says otherwise — these people are as different as night and day, moon and sun.

The untamed and mysterious Eida stalk like ghosts through their mountain realms. The proud and brilliant Har Men forge the first links of an empire as their civilization grows. The reptilian Iridians calmly regard the dark realms and spirits of the ancestors. The powerful Konok speak with their spears in heated battles amongst the waves. The energetic and magnetic Vaske weave a song across all the lands.

All of these people have made their homes within the verdant embrace of the wilderness, and have thrived. What the Gods have written for their future, not even the wisest shaman can say.

 

Bronze Gods: The Eida
Race: The Eida.

An enigmatic and mysterious tribe, the Eida are fishermen and hunters, living in the deep rift valleys of Mola. Eida move swift and sure-footed through the dense jungle and jagged cliffs of their homelands, ever watchful over their villages.

Bronze Gods: The Har Men
Race: The Har Men.

Har Men are encouraged by the teachings of the Ageless King to be friendly, trustworthy, and accommodating to all people. This doesn’t necessarily mean that they are, but rather that most Har Men will at least try to appear friendly and civil.

Bronze Gods: The Iridians
Race: The Iridians.

A deeply spiritual people, Iridians value a basic, unhurried life. As a group, they seem practical minded and astute, often casually pointing out facts which elude everyone else. In a general sense, casual is a very good description of how Iridians appear to act towards…everything.

Bronze Gods: The Konokl
Race: The Konok.

A warrior culture in the truest sense of the word, the Konok are the unquestioned masters of the Loskak Islands. Engaged in eternal warfare with whoever happens to have crossed them last, the Konok are a force to be feared and respected.

Bronze Gods: The Vaske
Race: The Vaske.

Although originally hailing from the windy island of Tomta, the nomadic Vaske can be found more or less anywhere. Their mysterious natures and magnetic charm mean that life is always interesting when they are around.