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:Half-Demon/Daemon/Devil race in the [[D&D]] games, first introduced with 2nd edition's [[Planescape]], where they had hints of demonic
Half-Demon/Daemon/Devil race in the [[D&D]] games, first introduced with 2nd edition's [[Planescape]], where they had hints of demonic nature (teeth, little horns, a tail maybe). In [[4e]], they are depicted with ramlike horns, large tails, and a dark red skin tone.
:nature (teeth, little horns, a tail maybe). In [[4e]], they are depicted with ramlike horns, large tails, and a dark red skin tone.


One of the recurring themes of Tieflings is that others find them inherently unsettling. This has survived into 4e, in which they get a bonus to CHA to represent their mad intimidation skillz.
One of the recurring themes of Tieflings is that others find them inherently unsettling. This has survived into 4e, in which they get a bonus to CHA to represent their mad intimidation skillz.

Revision as of 12:30, 13 June 2010

Half-Demon/Daemon/Devil race in the D&D games, first introduced with 2nd edition's Planescape, where they had hints of demonic nature (teeth, little horns, a tail maybe). In 4e, they are depicted with ramlike horns, large tails, and a dark red skin tone.

One of the recurring themes of Tieflings is that others find them inherently unsettling. This has survived into 4e, in which they get a bonus to CHA to represent their mad intimidation skillz.