
Tiefling
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“But you do see the way people look at you, devil’s child.”
Those black eyes, cold as a winter storm, were staring right into her heart and the sudden seriousness in his voice jolted her.
“What is it they say?” he asked. “One’s a curiosity, two’s a conspiracy—”
“Three’s a curse,” she finished. “You think I haven’t heard that rubbish before?”
“I know you have.” When she glared at him, he added, “It’s not as if I’m plumbing the depths of your mind, dear girl. That is the burden of every tiefling. Some break under it, some make it the millstone around their neck, some revel in it.” He tilted his head again, scrutinizing her, with that wicked glint in his eyes. “You fight it, don’t you? Like a little wildcat, I wager. Every little jab and comment just sharpens your claws.”
To be greeted with stares and whispers, to suffer violence and insult on the street, to see mistrust and fear in every eye: this is the lot of the tiefling. And to twist the knife, tieflings know that this is because a pact struck generations ago infused the essence of Asmodeus—overlord of the Nine Hells—into their bloodline. Their appearance and their nature are not their fault but the result of an ancient sin, for which they and their children and their children’s children will always be held accountable.
Infernal Bloodline
Tieflings are derived from human bloodlines, and in the broadest possible sense, they still look human. However, their infernal heritage has left a clear imprint on their appearance. Tieflings have large horns that take any of a variety of shapes: some have curling horns like a ram, others have straight and tall horns like a gazelle’s, and some spiral upward like an antelopes’ horns. They have thick tails, four to five feet long, which lash or coil around their legs when they get upset or nervous. Their canine teeth are sharply pointed, and their eyes are solid colors—black, red, white, silver, or gold—with no visible sclera or pupil. Their skin tones cover the full range of human coloration, but also include various shades of red. Their hair, cascading down from behind their horns, is usually dark, from black or brown to dark red, blue, or purple.
Self-Reliant and Suspicious
Tieflings subsist in small minorities found mostly in human cities or towns, often in the roughest quarters of those places, where they grow up to be swindlers, thieves, or crime lords. Sometimes they live among other minority populations in enclaves where they are treated with more respect.
Lacking a homeland, tieflings know that they have to make their own way in the world and that they have to be strong to survive. They are not quick to trust anyone who claims to be a friend, but when a tiefling’s companions demonstrate that they trust him or her, the tiefling learns to extend the same trust to them. And once a tiefling gives someone loyalty, the tiefling is a firm friend or ally for life.
Tiefling Names
Tiefling names fall into three broad categories. Tieflings born into another culture typically have names reflective of that culture. Some have names derived from the Infernal language, passed down through generations, that reflect their fiendish heritage. And some younger tieflings, striving to find a place in the world, adopt a name that signifies a virtue or other concept and then try to embody that concept. For some, the chosen name is a noble quest. For others, it’s a grim destiny.
Male Infernal Names: Akmenos, Amnon, Barakas, Damakos, Ekemon, Iados, Kairon, Leucis, Melech, Mordai, Morthos, Pelaios, Skamos, Therai
Female Infernal Names: Akta, Anakis, Bryseis, Criella, Damaia, Ea, Kallista, Lerissa, Makaria, Nemeia, Orianna, Phelaia, Rieta
“Virtue” Names: Art, Carrion, Chant, Creed, Despair, Excellence, Fear, Glory, Hope, Ideal, Music, Nowhere, Open, Poetry, Quest, Random, Reverence, Sorrow, Temerity, Torment, Weary
MET WITH MISTRUST
Ignorant people tend to be suspicious of tieflings, assuming that their infernal heritage has left its mark on their personality and morality, not just their appearance. The reality is that a tiefling’s bloodline doesn’t affect their personality. They are gifted with magic from the infernal realms but chart their own course in life.
Tiefling Traits
Tieflings share certain racial traits as a result of their infernal descent.Ability Score Increase
Your Intelligence score increases by 1, and your Charisma score increases by 2.
Age
Tieflings mature at the same rate as humans but live a few years longer.
Size
Tieflings are about the same size and build as humans. Your size is Medium.
Speed
Your base walking speed is 30 feet.
Darkvision
Thanks to your infernal heritage, you have superior vision in dark and dim conditions. You can see in dim light within 60 feet of you as if it were bright light, and in darkness as if it were dim light. You can’t discern color in darkness, only shades of gray.
Hellish Resistance
You have resistance to fire damage.
Infernal Legacy
You know the thaumaturgy cantrip. When you reach 3rd level, you can cast the hellish rebuke spell as a 2nd-level spell once with this trait and regain the ability to do so when you finish a long rest. When you reach 5th level, you can cast the darkness spell once with this trait and regain the ability to do so when you finish a long rest. Charisma is your spellcasting ability for these spells.
Languages
You can speak, read, and write Common and Infernal.
What happened to all the subraces of Tiefling, specifically Glasya
What would really be lost by making all the subrace/subclass content available?
My newest character, love Hellish rebuke!
Tieling in 5E come from devils not demons. If you didn't get tome of foes before they stopped selling it then you will have to wait until they reprint it somewhere, Cambions are what you get from Demons, so far, they haven't made them playable as a race but did give some info on them in tome of foes. They detailed boons for the major princes and some traits for cambions of Orcus and Baphomet to replace the ones in the Monster Manuel which are from Grazzt by default.
I don't know what in in the new book, Monsters of the Multiverse says
Tieflings Alignment?
Where are the Abyssal variant?
Are teiflings native to the nine hells? Like in terms of banishment. If they were born on the material plane that would mean they’re native to the material plane and not the nine hells right?
Yes, Unless they are a Haunted one… In which case, they are basically polar opposites.
Tieflings, I just feel relatable.
LOVE TIEFLINGS!!!
Some examples for the looks of there horns, skin and hair colour would be really insightful.
Where arw all the blood line paths?
can this race see through it's own darkness spell?
This race seems amazing to me almost like they are our inner demons
I play wizard and have reached lvl 3 are trait spells like "Wizard spell book" spells or natural knowledge spells that can be kept out of it?
What books have the subraces?
New Race for me lets try it out!
Not naturally.
If the character gain's the Devil's Sight invocation from either being a Warlock or taking the Eldritch Adept feat it can. Additionally, the Blind Fighting fighting style allows you to "see" in the Darkness and is available to any class that gets a fighting style such as fighters, paladins, or rangers.
The racial spells are kept separate from your Wizard spells for the purposes of spell preparations and spellcasting ability (Charisma instead of Intelligence). However, because Darkness appears on the Wizard spell list, you can use spell slots to cast Darkness again after your free casting when you get it at level 5, though you cannot do the same with Hellish Rebuke because it's not on the Wizard spell list.
The Subraces are found in Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes. Unfortunately, that book has been marked as legacy content and can no longer be purchased, despite the fact that they did not reprint the subraces. Sad to say, but if you don't already own them, there's no way to get them on D&D Beyond anymore.