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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 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.