Homebrew Aivari Race Details

Aivari were once humans that lived in the country of Ethos, long ago. But then the country rose from the ground. Some believe it was the gods, others believed it was a powerful wizard. But what they know for sure is, they are not coming back down. The Aivari are now, after thousands of years of being in the skies, a more intelligent human. They are nearsighted and generally are not as good with words and crowds of people. Instead, they prefer their magic and inventions. Because of this, the Isle of Ethos, has greatly advanced beyond the surface, both magically and creatively. 

 

 

Thank you to Dan Sorrell for helping me make this race.

Aivari Traits

Aivari believe they are smarter than your typical human. But when it comes to other things, they try to ignore their downfalls.

Ability Score Increase

After years of evolution away from humans, Aivari are far more intelligent and dexterous than most other races.

Ability Score Decrease

The years of evolution also took their toll, the Aivair are also less charismatic than others.

Age

Being of human origin, Aivari mature and age at the same rate, but usually don't live to be past 60 years old.

Alignment

Always wanting to test new magic and inventions, Aivari will always find someone or something to experiment on.

Size

Because the Aivari are of human blood, the Aivari stand anywhere between 5 and 6 feet tall.

Speed

Being of average height and build, Aivari move at about the same rate as the other races.

Arcane Tinkerer

Aivari are usually excel with magic and mechanics and are trained in them from a young age.

I Did The Math

You are able to predict the outcomes of some events, giving you an edge when the predicted event occurs.

Near Sighted

After studying books and crafts for so long, you have become near sighted. For the higher class this is not a problem, the inventors of Ethos have created a solution. For the lower class, however this is still very much a problem.

Languages

The Aivari eventually developed their own language, which is very similar to Common, but it has some subtle and not-so-subtle differences.

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