Dragonborn
Gorm raised his hand, claws extended outwards to rend and slash, he brought his arm down hard against the wood, scratching out the finishing touches of the intricate pattern carved into the wood. His master Nesiim nodded approval, “fine work, it will do you in good standing.” Gorm smiled a toothy smile and placed the carving on the mantle of the house. Its former occupants were long gone, but he would make this place livable again.
The dragonborn of Orizon are a largely reclusive peoples, they occupy secluded villages within natural cave systems, usually in mountains or inside of skylands. Their settlements are functional and spartan, and usually incorporate parts from the ruins of other villages that may have been hit by monsters or war. Those that do have a peculiar sense of pride at improving things left over by others. As a result of their self-imposed isolation dragonborn are rarely seen in great numbers. The major exception to this is in the draconic empire of Quanun, where dragonborn have left their seclusion to occupy a position as some of the most politically powerful humanoids in the country. The dragonborn are innately honorable, bound to their families through the belief that the actions of one member reflects on the family as a whole. Often a dragonborn will leave on adventures to redeem the actions of another member of their family. The true origins of the dragonborn are something of a mystery to the majority of people of Orizon. There are some who think they were the product of wild magic. Some believe that they are the product of draconic alliances with humans. Others believe that the dragonborn are the product of some long-dead draconic god, trying to ensure a legacy in the coming world or to spite the gods that denied its people primacy in the world.
Lifespan
80
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