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Fios, the Owlfolk

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Fios, the Owlfolk - A D&D 5E Character Race

Behind the ice-covered gates of Sanzeine are the fios, the flightless sages. Commonly called owlfolk, many never leave their city. Some join the Kennen, a group of knights-errant, seeking knowledge and battling adversity

Inside this product you can find:

  • An all new character race – Play one of the fios, a race of intelligent owl creatures from the frozen north.
  • 3 sub races – Choose from the high-born preda, the studious dia, or the diminuitive burrwell
  • Explore the lore – Read about the culture of the fios, the frozen city of Sanzeine, the martial ways of the Kennen, and more!
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October 30, 2018
This title was added to our catalog on October 30, 2018.