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First, when you select this species, you increase your Intelligence by two points.

Aarakocra Aeromancer from Dungeons & Dragons raises a staff crackling with pink energy.

They are highly focused on community and are incredibly social creatures.

When you select this species, you increase your Wisdom by two.

However, despite their interpersonal skills, Gallus are not pushovers as they also have proficiency in simple weapons.

A changeling, a group of tieflings, and a fairy, from Dungeons & Dragons.

One of the key characteristics of lumas is its perceived distractedness.

Lumas are, in fact, very charismatic and can learn free cantrips fromthe sorcerer spell list.

Like most species in Humblewood, there are also two subspecies of lumas known as sable and sera lumas.

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When you select this species, you increase your Dexterity score by two right out of the gate.

Raptors are very perceptive and have proficiency with bows and spears.

They are also extremely adept at finding cover for themselves in battle, increasing their AC.

Three player characters in the Avium in the Humblewood campaign setting in DND.

Mysteries of the Avium by Julia Metzger

Lastly, there are two subspecies of raptor known as the maran or mistral raptor.

Maran raptors gain a swimming speed, while mistral raptors become more proficient in the air.

Raptors typically have neutral alignments, making them ideal for either the bard, wizard, or rogue classes.

Three different species, drows, elves, and dwarves in a split image in DND.

Dusk Corvum by Paul Scott Canavan

From the jump, when you select this species, you increase your Strength score by two.

The largest and most powerful of the birdfolk, strigsmake for great fightersor barbarians.

Like the other birdfolk on this list, there are two subspecies of string: stout and swift.

A dusk corvum from the Humblewood setting in DND.

Dusk Corvum by Paul Scott Canavan

Swift strigs increased their Dexterity and speed, making them great monks.

They are often quite shy and reserved, but that doesn’t mean they should be mistaken for weak.

Warlock is a very interesting class in D&D - but which species really suits it?

The gallus species from the Humblewood Campaign setting in DND.

Gallus by Lesha Hannigan

This means you’ll very rarely go down in combat, making cervan great melee combatants.

4Hedge

Hedgehogs

Burrowing Ability + Quills

Hedges are incredibly kind-hearted and much-loved throughout Humblewood.

They are very in tune with nature and are highly charismatic.

The luma species from the Humblewood campaign setting in DND.

Luma by Andrea Radeck

When you select this species, you improve your Charisma score by two and your Wisdom score by one.

Hedgesmake for great bards, or Wisdom-based spellcasters like clerics.

The most unique feature the hedges have is their quills and their burrowing speed.

The raptor species in the Humblewood campaign setting in DND.

Maran Raptor by Isle Gort

Much like real hedgehogs, hedges can burrow underground and have a burrowing speed of 15 feet.

3Jerbeen

Mice

Speedy & Nimble

Jerbeens resemble mice and other small rodents of similar stature.

They are often loners and like to work alone.

The strig species in the Humblewood campaign setting in DND.

Strig by Christina Kraus

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Mapachs increase their Wisdom score by two and their Constitution by one.

The cervan species in the Humblewood campaign setting in DND.

Cervan by Becca Hallstedt

They are highly intelligent and charismatic, and often aligned more neutrally.

The hedge species in the Humblewood Dungeons & Dragons setting.

Hedge by Tiffany Turrill

The jerbeen species from the Humblewood campaign setting in DND.

Jerbeen by April Prime

The mapach species in the Humblewood DND campaign setting.

Mapach by Andrea Radeck

The vulpin species in the Humblewood DND campaign setting.

Vulpin by Leesha Hannigan

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