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              As the orcs did not walk upon Exandria until after the   the element that altered their parents—though genasi of the
            Calamity, half-orcs are youngest of the “civilized” mortal   same element can also give birth to genasi children.
            races. They have no civilizations of their own, and most   Though genasi still bear features resembling their
            are born of human and orc parents. Many half-orcs can go   parents’ race, they have clearly become something else
            their entire lives meeting only two or three other half-orcs,   entirely. Their facial features are augmented with elemen-
            and very few sire children together. Discussion of parentage   tal traces and subtle abilities manifest with adolescence,
            is a deadly taboo and a source of great trauma among half-  becoming alien and something new altogether. While
            orcs—many were born from an orcish mother who captured   such people are rare within Tal’Dorei, they are most
            a human man on a raid for pleasure. A rare few, however,   common among the Ashari due to their elemental destiny.
            are told stories by their human parent about being saved by   Those who risk living among common society often are
            an orc during a raid and fleeing into the mountains to hide.   met with stares, ridicule, or dubious curiosity.
            In stories like these, the compassionate orc rarely survives   Each of the four genasi elements have one race most
            long enough to see the birth of their child.      commonly associated with them, though unusual com-
                                                              binations of parent races and genasi elements exist. The
            genasi                                            most common parents for air genasi are halflings; for
                                                              earth genasi are dwarves; for fire genasi are tieflings; and
                                                              for water genasi are humans.
            Exandria’s lands are rife with elemental power. Primordial
            energy constantly flows into the world from elemental rifts
            across the land, and such powerful primal powers occasion-  tieflings
            ally influence or alter the nature of their surroundings. This is
            also true of some who have spent years in proximity to such
                                                              Those who bear the mark of Hell are first met with mis-
            a source of power, and of those who travel the outer planes   trust, then curiosity—and in the more rural areas of
            long enough to find the seed of elemental power take root
                                                              Tal’Dorei, fear. Countless scholars have delved through
            within their blood. These planetouched folk now harbor the
                                                              thousands of years of Issylran history in search of the
            potential to give birth to genasi, people born with facets of
                                                              origin of tieflings, to little avail. The most complete extant
                                                              answer is that, during the Age of Arcanum, a cabal of pow-
                                                              er-hungry Issylran warlocks consorted with dark entities,
                                                              and many these unions resulted in children neither wholly
                                                              human nor fiend. These children denied their ash-black-
                                                              ened fate and traveled across the world in hopes of defining
                                                              themselves through their deeds, not their nature.
                                                                The first tieflings to walk on Tal’Dorei sailed from
                                                              Issylra during the Age of Arcanum, fleeing religious zeal-
                                                              ots who believed their very existence was an abomination.
                                                                 Most tieflings in Tal’Dorei refused to fight during the
                                                                    Calamity—when a people have seen so much evil
                                                                    from all kinds of people and even the gods, a cer-
                                                                   tain nihilism inevitably takes hold. In the centuries
                                                                   after the Divergence, tieflings who had grown weary
                                                              of gods and demons rejoiced; in a way, the gods’ imprison-
                                                              ment had freed them from their cursed past.
                                                                When Warren Drassig and his sons conquered the elven
                                                              lands of Gwessar, the tieflings of the continent rose in near
                                                              unanimous rebellion against the tyrant. They had seen his
                                                              kind before, they knew his methods, and they knew others
                                                               would suffer like they once did. The fear and apprehension
                                                                   that surrounded tieflings diminished some when
                                                                            the other people of Tal’Dorei fought
                                                                           alongside them, but the tension never
                                                                       fully faded. As such, most tieflings stick to the
                                                                     more studied and diverse cities like Emon and
                                                                  Westruun. Kymal and Stilben are not devoid of tief-
                                                                 lings, and many there gleefully embrace their fiendish
                                                                 ancestry, finding their calling in foul deeds and shady
                                                                    business. The dwarves of Kraghammer generally
                                                                          keep tieflings at arm’s length, while the
                                                                          denizens of Syngorn rarely leave a tiefling
                                                                          without watchful guard.



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