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The Vedalken are a race of inventive, logical, elf-like humanoids appearing on the plane of Kaladesh in Magic: The Gathering and many others, making their debut in the Mirrodin block to replace the fish-tailed Merfolk. Their most defining trait is their unusual view of progress: in a nutshell, the vedalken believe nothing can ever be perfect or is perfect, and that is something to rejoice in. Imperfection is a chance for improvement, progress is an endless march towards a state of perfection that can never actually be reached.
Yes, this can make them quite exasperating, as their enthusiasm in noting flaws and problems can be quite a social blunder.
Dungeons & Dragons
Vedalken were given rules as a PC race option in Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition via the free online article "Plane Shift: Kaladesh".
- Ability Score Modifiers: +2 Intelligence, +1 Wisdom
- Size: Medium
- Speed: 30 feet
- Vision: Normal
- Vedalken Cunning: You have Advantage on Int, Wis and Cha saving throws against magic.
- Aether Lore: You double your Proficiency bonus when making Int (History) checks relating to magic items and aether-powered tech devices.