HUMANSProud, fair skinned, and ambitious, the Illuskan humans of the Sword Coast rule the city of Draydon as the majority race. The city does however have a small population of Calmishites, caramel skinned humans from across the Sea of Swords, hailing from the desert kingdom of Calimshan. Over two thirds of the city population is of Illuskan human descent.
WOOD ELVESCalm, noble in spirit, and proud of their ancient history and culture, Wood Elves (or the Ortel-quessir to their kin) are among the most common of the elven races, spread enmasse across Faerûn. Quick, cunning, and dexterous, wood elves are fine hunters and their prowess as archers is legendary. Like most elf folk, they also have a natural aptitude for magic, and wood elves as arcane archers and mages is practically cliche. Despite their natural aversion to enclosed cities and complex civil structure, many wood elves live and function amongst humans, referred to by their forest bread kin as “city elves”. Draydon has a large wood elf population, who are diverse in their talents and crafts.
DWARVESThe dwarves of Faerûn are fierce, hardy, and proud as a mountain. Some might even call them haughty. Dwarves are known to be fierce warriors despite their small stature, and are often sought after as mercenaries or personal vanguard by the humans of Faerûn. Aside from their prowess as fighters, dwarves are also skilled as miners, smiths, inventors, and even sailors. Dwarves are also shrewd in nature and quick thinkers, and make for fine merchants as well. Dwarves typically shy from magic, and dwarf mages are beyond uncommon, as dwarves do not trust magic.
DROW/NIGHT ELFThe Drow, or night elves, are typically mistrusted or even outright hated for their dark, sadistic society and outlooks and their cruel religious rites and teachings. Slender, athletic, and swift, Drow are typically gray or black skinned with piercing red eyes and either silver, snow white, or black hair. Slightly shorter than wood elves, the Drow are remarkable as swordsmen and are fine archers as well. Drow however can make keen mages, and their society is heavily structured around magic, particularly blood magic, conjugation, and shadow magic. Few Drow live in Draydon, and those who do are viewed with suspicion and fear.
MOON ELVESTall, slender, elegant, and attractive to the eye, moon elves (or Teu-tel-quessir) are descendants of half-blood elves from centuries past. This explains why unlike other elven races moon elves are taller and more akin to humans. Though stronger and broader in build than other elven races, they lack the speed and endurance of pure blood elves, as well as the sharp eyes and natural magical aptitude. Also called “high elves”, moon elves are more sociable and open with human society, and intermingle quite well with the human folk of Faerûn. Draydon has a noteworthy populace of moon elves.
AASIMARAasimar are humans who are descended of celestial beings of good, virtue, and moral nobility. Aasimar in a sense could be considered demigods of a sort, bearing rhe blood of an angel or good spirit of a non-mortal plane. Aasimar are powerful beings, their lifespan breaching far past a century. They are resilient against the elements of this earth and magic alike, although they are just as vulnerable as any to physical damages. A sword to an Aasimar’s heart would kill them as easily as any mortal creature. Despite being born of good nature and virtue, not all Aasimar are good hearted noble beings. An evil or corrupted Aasimar can prove a walking nightmare should they prove powerful enough. Aasimar in general are both respected and feared, and many do not trust them. Aasimar are easy to identify, due to obvious traits. All Aasimar are notably taller than humans and walk proudly towering over those around them. They typically have bright glowing eyes of various colors, from solid white to bright green. And skin that could vary from sickly gray to emerald green or a light blue even.
Due to their planetouched blood of heavenly realms, Aasimar have some connection with realms beyond the world, and often have dreams and visions from spiritual and heavenly planes. Unfortunately, many Aasimar are also tormented by nightmares and evil visions from demons and evil spirits that wish to corrupt them.
Aasimar as a race of their own are extremely rare. There are in fact only two known Aasimar in Draydon at current; the Arch Mage of the Academy of Magii and the knight commander of the Knights of The Red Griffon.