I have wondered why Tiefling, Dragonborn, Genasi, Celestials, and many other mixed heritage ancestry are considered seperate races, and not a Feat Option to choose at character creation.
I also wonder why they all seem to be human ancestry only, and not other races.
Why can't there be a Elf-Dragonborn, a Halfling-Tiefling, a Dwarf-Celectial or even a Half-Orc-Genasi mix?
After all, in Forgotten realms, there are Whisplings - Halfling/Tieflings
In Spelljammer the Eladrin - Celestial/Elves
Feytouched - Humanoid/Fey
Fey'ri - Sun Elf/Demon
Tannaruk - Half-Orc/Demon
Maeluth - Dwarf/Devil
Draegloth - Drow/Demon
One full list is here:
http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?t=100736
Heck, one could argue that the extra power of Drow, Duergar, and Svifrneblin, could also be Feat selections at character creation.
If a particular subrace is deemed to overbalancing, then perhaps subsequent feats are lost, until relative balance to the base races. A huge advantage at low levels perhaps, but once all the feats are spent, balanced from there out.
Of course, such would have to allow for an altered number of Feats later on, so that they have the same number of powers available as others of their level.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiefling
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Dragonborn are not mixed heri....
*sigh*
Just check Lore Intro in my signature and read about races.
Dragonborn are not a mixed race in 4E. They are a separate race of mysterious origin. One myth claims that they were created simultaneously with dragons. Another that they were created along with Bahamut and Tiamat from the death of Io. And a third says that they were the first race and that other humanoids and even dragons came after them. But they are not half-dragons or in any way descended from dragons.
And the reason so many human hybrids exist is that in D&D they are the race most capable of cross-breeding with other races. That's our superpower. If it moves... lol
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I'll take your Wiki and raise you a Forgotten Realms Wiki:
http://forgottenrealms.wikia.com/wiki/Tiefling
"Tieflings are human-based planetouched, native outsiders that are infused with the touch of the fiendish planes, most often through descent from fiends — demons, devils, evil deities, and others who have bred with humans."
and to further my point, they even mention the Elf, Dwarf, Orc and Halfling Equivalents at the bottom: "Similar races include fey'ri, maeluth, tanarukk, and wisplings."
Of course, my link uses the term Race very loosely. Especially given that they do not have to have two Tiefling parents to be Tieflings, as the traits can remain dormant for generations. Also, from what I have read, a Tiefling can have non Tiefling siblings. Not exactly a race, but a "Planetouched" Human.
My original premise stands. Why not the base races, and then add things like Planetouched as something you have to pay for with Feats/Powers.
Heck, a Tieflings manifestations, could come later in life for that matter.
EDIT to add: I did notice the newest incarnation of Tieflings since Asmodeus ascension. Even a Tiefling Half-orc would spawn a Tiefling. Boooo Hiss... I would guess that would be the same for Fey'Ri, Whisplings, Maeluth and Tannaruk! Which begs the question, if a Fey'Ri and a Tiefling have a baby, what is it?
Which begs the question, why isn't there a Celestial equivalent
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Your outdated lore is confusing others. Please keep your lore up to date before debating about lore. Especially when threads have been created and stickied to make it convenient for you.
This is third edition lore. It is outdated as gillrmn points out. Neverwinter lore is based on 4E, not 3E. You have attempted to raise the pot with worthless Confederate currency, I'm afraid.
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And you wonder why I don't like 4E lore?
It dumbs down the Forgotten Realms with wierd changes with no logic, to make it more Video game like. Bleah.
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Fair enough. But they are still more powerful (Like Drow) than the normal races. Why play anything else.
BTW: This was the same comment I used to play in D&D 1st & 2nd Editions, when Elves where the Uber-Race, and there was no reason, except to play Paladin or Monk, (Or is you got real lucky and rolled 18(00), not to be an Elf.
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Dhalia is an elf. She gave birth to a full fledge tielfing.
Not a Tielfing/Elf. A Tielfing which resembled Dhalia only in a single eye. That is the only clue to his elven bloodline.
But as to the OP's point at hand...
Fourth edition took all manner of lore and turned it on it's head and put it inside out. Cryptic has stayed incredibly true to ALL of the Fourth Edition Lore. If there's something that's different between your knowledge and what Cryptic has supplied chances are it's because of the changes in Fourth Edition.
I'd take up Gillrmn's suggestions and follow his links and get some updated lore. Tieflings are not Half Demons anymore (even though I preferred them as such) and are as common a race to the realm as elves. The former celestial equivalent, Aasimar, have not been so fortunately blessed by Fourth Edition.
We'll get more races soon enough, don't worry. But before they go crazy adding in all sorts of Planetouched I suspect Cryptic is going to focus on making some more to-heart races like gnomes.
As for why they are separate races instead of feats, well Gill gave a great answer...
But if you really have your heart set on it try asking Wizard's of the Coast. That's a fact of D&D and is not in Cryptic's hands.
Still no idea why Tiefling suddenly became a race with all the same traits, and not a distant lineage manifestation, that was different in each. No more Cloven Hoofed Tiefer's??? WTF?
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I don't know why they changed it.
According to Brimstone Angels: Lesser Evils all tieflings currently alive on Toril are descended from Asmodeus and all have a similar devlish look. Prior to the ascension, the infernal blood could be diluted through intermarriage. Now, the union of a tiefling with another race always produces a tiefling child.
This is official Fourth Edition Lore. That's all I can tell you.
This is not a place to discuss D&D lore. This is a game with official canon. If you don't like canon, go talk to people who make it. Cryptic can not change the canon because you dont like it.
Thank you. Now that I see what people are continuously getting confused with, I know exactly what to add in wiki.
I have upated a few pages, have a look:-
http://neverwinter.gamepedia.com/Dungeons_and_Dragons
http://neverwinter.gamepedia.com/Forgotten_Realms
http://neverwinter.gamepedia.com/Faerun
http://neverwinter.gamepedia.com/Neverwinter
BTW Planetouch is not an extra planar, but the descendent of them mixing with native mortal races. Extraplanar races are celestials, fiends, or elementals.
As for the Dragonborn they are not the result of interracial breeding, they either are born as a dragonborn or are made from other races and are reborn as a dragonborn as part of the process (not sure how often this happens) and so confirm to the racial standards. Any differences between born and made dragonborn are minimal.
And yes, 4E revised and retconned a lot of the lore. In some ways, it made things more cohesive, but it also came at the cost of some traditionally held ideas. But that's the nature of the game. D&D is a living entinty that's constantly updating, and it's cool to see Cryptic put so much effort into staying true to the 4E setting.
Whether you agree with the lore changes or not is another topic, but you can't fault Cryptic for the superb job they've done at sticking to it.
Tieflings are the result of a curse; dwarves ARE a curse. Thank the gods we don't see any half-dwarves, dwarf-halfings, or (I feel like vomiting just thinking of it) elf-dwarves....
Dwelfs hahaha
Very strange indeed!
EDIT:-
Though half-halflings are present in some FR litreature. Not very common, but they exist and are also called quaterling as a pun on their name.
And not because 'you feel so' or 'I feel he feels so' arguments, but actual arguments.
Too many roleplayers have had their roleplay destroyed by all these "spellplague" simplifications. So much, 5e is hastely being made to repair the damage. Reason is off course, Pathfinder being increasingly more populair.
Wake me up for a new edition when Eilistraee is back.
Did you even read the books? Not saying it was fun having them all die off... but how they killed the drow gods off in the books was realy well written.
Uhm, if you think 5e is "hastily being made", you might want to look at the timelines again. 3e was only around for 7 years; 5e isn't expected to be published until 2014, making 4e 8 years old. 4e will have lasted LONGER than its predecessor. That's hardly a rush...