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*MixAndMatchCritter: 3.5 Shifters could take a feat to get a second shifter trait, and those who leveled in the Moonspeaker prestige class could pick up to three.



* AncientOrderOfProtectors: They are probably the most benevolent of all of Khorvaire's SecretSocieties. They often view their in a far greater perspective compared to mere humanoids, so they can often be a case of GoodIsNotNice.

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* AncientOrderOfProtectors: They are probably the most benevolent of all of Khorvaire's SecretSocieties. They often view their goals in a far greater perspective compared to mere humanoids, so they can often be a case of GoodIsNotNice.
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* AmbiguouslyRelated: Similarly to Changelings and Doppelgangers: While older editions had them be the decendants of humans and werebeasts, 5e has the Shifters themself claim that the original werebeasts were corrupted shifters. This also helps explaining why shifters can still become infected with lycanthropy.
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A member and the de-facto leader of the council of Cardinals, High Cardinal Krozen is viewed by many as the ''real'' power within Thrane. Fiercely devoted to the Flame and Thrane itself, he is viewed by some as a staunch and powerful defender of faith and country, while others see him as a symbol of the Church's growing corruption by political power.

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A member powerful cleric and the he de-facto leader of the council of Cardinals, High Cardinal Krozen is viewed by many as the ''real'' power within Thrane. Fiercely devoted to the Flame and Thrane itself, he is viewed seen by some as a staunch and powerful defender of faith and country, while to others see him as a symbol he is an embodiement of the Church's growing corruption by political power.power to others.



A Paladin of Dol Arrah who bound the Overlord Bel Shalor in what is today the cathedral of Flame Keep, thus founding the modern Church of the Silver Flame. Sacrificing herself in the process, she became one with the Flame, and still speaks to the Keeper of the Flame.

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A Tira Miron began as a Paladin of Dol Arrah who bound Arrah, yet guided by visons of feathered serpents, she harnessed the power of the Silver Flame and sacrificed herself to bind the Overlord Bel Shalor in what is today the cathedral of Flame Keep, thus founding now Flamekeep. Her companions went on to establish the modern Church Chruch of the Silver Flame. Sacrificing Flame, whereas Tira herself in the process, she became one with the Voice of the Flame, and still speaks seeking to guide the Keeper Keepers of the Flame.Flame down a path of righteousness.
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* FantasticRacism: They view all non-goblinoids as intruders on their land, often referring to them as "chaat’oor" ("defilers"). The Dhaakani also look down on their modern goblinoid brethren, who they view as "crippled" by the Daelkyr. The Dhakaani are divided on whether or not, and to what degree they should be incorporated within a reforged Dhakaan. The Kech Shaarat are torn between keeping them as slaves, expulsion or straight up genocide, whereas the Kech Volaar are looking for way to reopen Uul Dhakaan to them. Some among them even wonder if non-goblinoids could be incorporated as well.

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* FantasticRacism: They view all non-goblinoids as intruders on their land, often referring to them as "chaat’oor" ''chaat’oor'' ("defilers"). The Dhaakani also look down on their modern goblinoid brethren, who they view as "crippled" by the Daelkyr. The Dhakaani are divided on whether or not, and to what degree they should be incorporated within a reforged Dhakaan. The Kech Shaarat are torn between keeping them as slaves, expulsion or straight up genocide, whereas the Kech Volaar are looking for way to reopen Uul Dhakaan to them. Some among them even wonder if non-goblinoids could be incorporated as well.



** A good way to provoke a ''dar'' is to refer to them as a "goblinoid", or by the modern designation of ther sub-species.
** On a more meta-level, there's ''g''haal'dar (the Dhakaani term for Hobgoblin) and ''the G''haal'dar (the conferderacy of Hobgoblins ruling Daargun).

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** A good way to provoke a Dhaakani ''dar'' is to refer to them as a "goblinoid", or by the modern designation of ther sub-species.
** On a more meta-level, there's ''g''haal'dar '''g'''haal'dar (the Dhakaani term for Hobgoblin) and ''the G''haal'dar '''the G'''haal'dar (the conferderacy of Hobgoblins ruling Daargun).



* WeAreStrugglingTogether: Maybe their greatest obstacle in forging Dhakaan (besides the lack of an emperor) is the Kechs' disunity.

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* WeAreStrugglingTogether: Maybe their greatest obstacle in forging reforging Dhakaan (besides the lack of an emperor) is the Kechs' disunity.

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* FantasticRacism: They view all non-goblinoids as intruders on their land, often referring to them as "chaat’oor" ("defilers"). The Dhaakani also look down on their modern goblinoid brethren, who they view as "crippled" by the Daelkyr. The Dhakaani are divided on whether or not they should be incorporated within a reforged Dhakaan.

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* ConstructionIsAwesome: The Kech Draal ("Keepers of the City") are almost peerless architects and builders.
* FantasticRacism: They view all non-goblinoids as intruders on their land, often referring to them as "chaat’oor" ("defilers"). The Dhaakani also look down on their modern goblinoid brethren, who they view as "crippled" by the Daelkyr. The Dhakaani are divided on whether or not not, and to what degree they should be incorporated within a reforged Dhakaan. The Kech Shaarat are torn between keeping them as slaves, expulsion or straight up genocide, whereas the Kech Volaar are looking for way to reopen Uul Dhakaan to them. Some among them even wonder if non-goblinoids could be incorporated as well.
* FantasticSlurs: Hostile ''dar'' tend to refer to non-goblinoids, especially humans, as ''chaat'oor'' ("defilers"). A more neutral term is ''gath'dar'' ("non-dar").


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** A good way to provoke a ''dar'' is to refer to them as a "goblinoid", or by the modern designation of ther sub-species.
** On a more meta-level, there's ''g''haal'dar (the Dhakaani term for Hobgoblin) and ''the G''haal'dar (the conferderacy of Hobgoblins ruling Daargun).
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During the fall of the Goblinoid empire of Dhakaan, some of its clans sealed themselves in vaults deep within the earth. During the Last War, some of them emerged in Darguun. The Kech Dhakaan ("beares of Dhakaan") seek to reforge their old empire, but found what once was theirs changed by conquest, magic, and war. Two of them, the Kechs Shaarat and Volaar, became parts of Darguun's clan-network, albeit they are concealing their origins. However, their efforts of reforging the Empire are hampered by one fact: The empire of Dhakaan still lacks an emperor.

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During the fall of the Goblinoid empire of Dhakaan, some of its clans sealed themselves in vaults deep within the earth. During the Last War, some of them emerged in Darguun. The Kech Dhakaan ("beares of Dhakaan") seek to reforge their old empire, but found what once was theirs changed by conquest, magic, and war. Two of them, the Kechs Shaarat and Volaar, became parts of Darguun's clan-network, albeit although they are concealing their origins. However, their efforts of reforging the Empire are hampered by one fact: The empire of Dhakaan still lacks an emperor.



* MagicallyIneptFighter: PlayedWith, but the Kech Dhakaan, following in Dhakaan footsteps, only have access to bardic and artifice magic. This gap in their defense doomed them against the Daelkyr. After reemerging, the Kech Volaar pushes for adopting arcane magic into this repertoire, whereas Kech Nasaar focus more on necromancy.

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* MagicallyIneptFighter: PlayedWith, but the Kech Dhakaan, following in Dhakaan footsteps, only have access to bardic and artifice magic. This gap in their defense doomed them against the Daelkyr. After reemerging, the Kech Volaar pushes push for adopting arcane magic into this repertoire, whereas the Kech Nasaar focus more on necromancy.



* ProudWarriorRace: Like all Goblinoids they have a big focus on warfare. One of the two open clans, the Kech Shaarat ("Keepers of the Sword"), is especially noteworthy for its martial focus.

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* ProudWarriorRace: Like all Goblinoids Goblinoids, they have a big focus on warfare. One of the two open clans, the Kech Shaarat ("Keepers of the Sword"), is especially noteworthy for its martial focus.
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* NoBiologicalSex: While they have some of the functions of living beings, reproduction is not one of them, and most warforged designs are vaguely male in appearance (the closest thing to a FemBot being lightweight models created as scouts). Some warforged ''have'' come to consider themselves male or female in personality however, especially those who have spent more time socialising among humanoids than their own kind.

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* NoBiologicalSex: While they have some of the functions of living beings, reproduction is not one of them, and most warforged designs are vaguely male in appearance (the closest thing to a FemBot being lightweight models created as scouts). Some warforged ''have'' come to [[AdoptingTheGenderBinary consider themselves male or female in personality however, however]], especially those who have spent more time socialising among humanoids than their own kind.

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