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Water Genasi

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 11:10 pm
by Lysha
Races of Faerun wrote:
Water Genasi

Regions: Aglarond, Chessenta, Dragon Coast, Sembia, Vilhon Reach.
Racial Feats: Breathing Link, Elemental Bloodline, Rapid Swimming.
Level Adjustment: +1.

Water genasi are patient and independent, used to solving problems on their own and not afraid to take a lot of time doing so. At times they are fierce and destructive like terrible storms, but more often than not they present a tranquil appearance, despite whatever emotion runs underneath that quiet surface. Because their elemental forebear usually has no interest in them, water genasi are often abandoned by their human parents and raised instead by aquatic creatures such as aquatic elves, dolphins, locathah, merfolk, sahuagin, or even aboleths. Water genasi usually leave their parents (real or adoptive) upon reaching maturity, taking to the open sea in order to explore, learn, and develop their own personality and place in the world.
Most outsider genasi are descended from a water elemental outsider such as a marid (water genie) or triton. A rare few are born of outsider servants of the evil water goddess Umberlee (although it is not known why these matings eventually produce water genasi instead of tieflings). Aquatic elves tell of a lost line of sea-elf planetouched descended from minions of Deep Sashelas, but these are not true water genasi, lacking a genasi's human heritage.
Water genasi look human except for one distinguishing feature related to their elemental ancestor. Some examples of these features are:

lightly scaled skin
clammy flesh
blue-green skin or hair
large blue-black eyes
webbed hands and feet

Water genasi feel that they are unique and superior to the humans who bore them. They have little or no interest in others of their kind-since they can wander both the land and the seas, they feel there is room enough in the world that water genasi need not crowd each other or even meet. Only in large communities of aquatic elves are two or more water genasi likely to spend much time together.
Water genasi have the same life expectancy and age categories as a human.