Aaasimar are strange creatures, ones touched by the celestial realms, through whom divine blood flows. Some appear little different to others of the race into which they were born, but others have a far more unusual appearance. Aasimar are sometimes feared, sometimes worshipped.
This supplement has 100 different aasimar that can be used in a campaign. Each is given a name, description and some other details. They can be used as potential allies or foes, or simply people encountered as background colour
To use the list, either roll d100 for a random result or select appropriate ones manually.
Here are some sample results:
37. Dacker Jans: A handsome halfling with good fortune even by the legendary standards of his own kind, his heritage is less obvious than it is with many other aasimar. He can tell with a touch if someone is pregnant, for example, as well as how healthy the child is. Perhaps more useful for him, though, is that he can always guess the number a die will roll, or know the next card that will be dealt. It’s an ability he tries to use sparingly, as those with the luck of the gods often make bitter enemies of those who lack such graces.
38. Ratanna Goldspike: A golden-haired dwarf with the hands of a healer, Ratanna was trained by the Children of Karesh from a very young age. A pacifist at heart, Ratanna’s words can suck the wrath out of anyone who listens to her. It’s also said that a soft-spoken song from her lips can act as a balm, removing any pain someone is feeling no matter how agonizing.
39. Vim Verdan: A bandit lord in the Mistwood Vale, there are some who claim Vim is as beautiful as he is terrible. With green skin, vibrant blue eyes, and a knowing smile, Vim can often charm people into surrendering their goods peacefully to him and his gang of White Feathers. A handful of rumors often claim that Vim and his band protect the area of the woods from some unseen scourge, while others argue that he’s little more than a man abusing the power of his heritage to steal from others.
Released: 20th July 2019 Pages: 16
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