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Vorago

The long living Vorago are children of fiendish conception. They are the outcome of two immortals, sorcerer and fiend. Vorago are particularly fond of a life of solitude. Due to this, ones that come across them are baffled by their existence and spread stories of it. Much folklore has been spread of this race and many that have heard these tales are skeptic of their truthfulness. Because of the disbelief of this race almost entirely, they have been able to live among the world for the most part without detection.

Physical Description: Both genders stand between 7-8 ft in height, with a more lean muscular build along with reddish or orange like scales. Along with their more fiendish like legs they use their tail for balance and combat. The faces of Voragos differ of course on the sorcerer’s race but one thing they all have in common is the fire red color constantly burning in their eyes.

Society: Voragos are a solitary race and due to their unknown existence there are no known communities. Perhaps there are communities hidden in vast distance areas or maybe they all live on their own loathing to find another of their kind.

Relations: Voragos of course get along with other Voragos and any other race that share similar life experiences. Voragos understand loneliness but also dependence along with obedience and are more often than not known to swear allegiance to one other being or idea for their purpose of living.

Alignment/Religion: All Voragos are born under the worship of Asmodeus but when they come of age certain Vorago choose to go their own path. They are usually or a neutral nature when born and choose to go evil or good through their actions. No matter what or who they choose to worship in the end it always is Lawful in nature since they strive on obedience.

Adventures: Voragos tend to be more of a wanderer race. Due to vast unknown knowledge of them they are able to come to and from unnoticed. A common goal for a Vorago is to find another of its kind. Since they are of a larger stature they lack the mobility of smaller creatures but are very adept in melee combat along with a known increase in their abilities as spell casters.

Rojuba Racial Traits

+4 Strength, -2 Wisdom, -2 Dexterity: Voragos are naturally strong and tactical yet solitary and grounded.

Medium Size

Normal Speed

Darkvision: Voragos can see in the dark up to 60 ft.

Fiendish Body: Vorago’s tough scaly skin gives them a +1 natural armor bonus.

Burning Blood: Vorago’s Hellish bloodline gives it a natural fire resistance of 5.

Dukes Aura: Voragos gain a +1 on attack rolls against demons.

Infernal Secrets: Voragos gain +2 racial bonus to Use Magic Device

Natural Weapon: Voragos posses a tail that can be used to attack for 1d6 of bludgeoning damage.

Fearful Lineage (Su): Voragos can cast Cause Fear 3x /day. Caster level equals 1/2 his character level (minimum 1)

Weapon Familiarity: Voragos are proficent with Great swords, spears, glaives and staffs. They consider any weapon with "Vorago" in its name a martial weapon.

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