Aydahar
in traditional dragonscale mail.
Type | Humanoid |
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Patron Deity | Woden (Jormungandr) |
Vision | Normal |
Diet | Omnivorous |
Lifespan | 80 years |
Language | Otani, Adahari |
Terrain | Forests, Hills, Mountains, Cities |
Height | 6′2″‒6′8″ (1.9‒2 m) |
Weight | 220‒320 lb (100‒150 kg) |
Skin Color | Scarlet, gold, rust, ocher, bronze, or brown scales |
Eye Color | Red or gold |
Distinctions | Physically and mentally strong, capable of using dragon breath, rapid growth, energy resistance |
The Aydahar are a race of humans who have been mixed with draconic blood. When it was learned that dragons and humans could produce offspring, the races of the Aydahari and the similarly draconic blooded Ungirsi soon came into being. The Aydahari eventually banished their Ungirsi cousins from their land, choosing to cohabit and comingle with their full-blooded dragon cousins... at least those dragons who are gregarious enough to put up with others.
Racial Variants
There are a dozen variants of the Aydahar race, most of which are determined by the nature of their draconic ancestors.
Aq Aydahar
Altin Aydahar
Koke Aydahar
Jez Aydahar
Jasil Aydahar
Kola Aydahar
Kara Aydahar
Kara Aydahar share their genetic makeup with black dragon ancestors and may have a draconic parent.
Kizil Aydahar
Mis Aydahar
Kumis Aydahar
Half-Aydahar
Aydahar Countries
Aydahar Confederation
5e Equivalence
When translating the Aydahar to be played in Dungeons & Dragons, a playable Dragonborn race and racial variants following those in this Wiki can be found in the Player's Handbook.
Player Notes
Aydahar... what's up with those guys.
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