100 Tieflings to Meet in Your Travels

100 Tieflings to Meet in Your TravelsTieflings are strange creatures with the infernal in their blood. Some may be able to pass as normal whilst others never could. They may be touched by the infernal realms, but they are not necessarily evil in nature, and they often have strange powers.

This supplement has 100 different tieflings that characters could encounter. Some could be potential allies, others potential threats and some may simply be colourful individuals to encounter.

To use the list, either roll d100 for a random result or select appropriate ones manually.

Here are some sample results:

58. Rorkin Howl: Born screaming and bloody, Rorkin is a legend among the northern war bands of the Karishkarr orcs. With a fleshless face, and sockets filled with burning flames, this warlord can let out a piercing howl that rolls over a battlefield and sends his foes into flight. A one-orc army, the black skull of his banner is known across the hinterlands. While some warriors will fight for gold, and others for power, Howl is drawn by the sheer, bloodthirsty love of slaughter. As such, he’ll often fight for those who are outmatched purely because he wants to draw out the
fight as long as possible.

59. Drucilla Steel, the Coffinmaker’s Daughter: The only certainty in life is that it ends, and that someone is going to have to build your coffin. Raised by Artego Steel, many cast the forked sign of the evil eye when they crossed Drucilla’s path. The townsfolk said the young girl with the sharp teeth and cloven hooves ate souls. As she grew, though, and learned to tap into her true powers, she drove away the imps and fells that lurked around the pauper’s boneyard, giving rest to those who needed it most. Now seen as a protector of the dead, most mourners will leave a small offering on her stoop as thanks when a funeral procession leaves the cemetery.

60. Barton Brash, the Devil’s Bastard: Dressed in black armor and reeking of sulfur, the infamous sword-for-hire carries a holy blade that makes his hand smoke when he wields it. While it’s rumored
among some that he takes his payment in blood and souls, what most don’t know is that Brash started those rumors himself. A lie people want to believe makes him seem more fearsome in the eyes of his foes, and it conceals his true abilities as a servant of the Celestine Shard, the bastard sword he found in an abandoned temple that demands he use its powers to protect the innocent.

Released: 17th August 2019 Pages: 17

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