Aasimar
Fair and beautiful, Ren was the belle of the ball, he wafted through the ballroom, absolutely confident that all eyes were on him. When he laughed, people compared it to bells, when he spoke, people listened. When they spoke, he didn’t care, he heard the whispers of angels instead.
When the breaking infused some people with energies, some of those energies were derived from the angels that went on to die in the God War. The celestial strength filled these human bodies and entered into their bloodlines. This sign of angelic heritage still pops up from time to time in people’s lineage in the arrival of a true aasimar. Aasimar do not have settlements of their own, their appearance is even more rare than tieflings, barely a handful appear. They tend to be moved, by choice or by the agency of others to the more affluent and peaceable regions, where they grow up surrounded by nobility and luxury. Many grow up to be politicians and members of high society. Sometimes they live among the rougher areas where they are treated with respect and admiration, like angels of mercy. Aasimar do not have a homeland of their own, there are not enough of them to establish anything more expansive than enclaves. Aasimar find that much comes easy to them, they often count upon the aid of others and are quick to trust. They often rely on the kindness of strangers and may take that assistance for granted. The loyalty of an aasimar is not closely trusted by those who know the race well, they have grown within a culture when many seek their favor, hoping to gain the blessings of their celestial forbears. Aasimar have an easy social grace and are disarmingly personable. But often with a bent of sociopathy.
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