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Racial cards

Got all the racial cards up except for the lizard people and spider-folk. I'm deciding on how may sub-races of dragons there should be. There will be the greater dragons and lesser dragons and the dragonkin like the Wyverns and Coldrakes. Also I have to create all the sub-races for the Giants. In the campaigns on Roll20 there was just an unnamed 9' Demi-giant race. The Giants in Avatar Descension will go from demi-giants of 8' to 10', regular giants of size 12' to 21', to the mighty Titans of 24' to 36' in size. Have any comments, suggestions, or ideas on the statistics send them along.
What about mountain dwarves/ Wood elves/ dark elves? Maybe even a demi goblin race (rat people) just some idea's
i still want to do spider-science. hope that will be possible...
Hello I'm just getting going again. The spider-folk are up on the website. Take a look at them and please make any suggestions. I still haven't settled on the idea of what they really are. Just intelligent spiders of much larger size or creatures like centaurs except it's the lower bodies of spiders with the human torso on top. Maybe the males as the spider shape and the females as the spidertaurs. Centaurs, ogres, half-ogres, and some rules should be up tomorrow.
The Elder dwarves are my version of the mountain dwarves from D&D. The most commons elves are the wood elves and I will get around to doing some kind of Dark elf like the drow. Daan, the rat folk idea is interesting. Perhaps a race related to the goblins but neutral who are known as traders and develop their cities usually near water where they can better engage in that trade. Like the way rats are known to be in port cities and stowaway on ships and travel the world. Lizard men are up as well.