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Races of the Wild
Cover ofRaces of the Wild
AuthorSkip Williams
GenreRole-playing game
PublisherWizards of the Coast
Publication date
February 2005
Media typePrint (Hardback)
Pages192[1]
ISBN0-7869-3438-7
OCLC57682150

Races of the Wild is an optional supplemental source book for the3.5 edition of theDungeons & Dragonsroleplaying game.

Contents

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Races of the Wild contains background information on theelves andhalflings, introduces a race of winged humanoids called "raptorans," as well as giving rules for playing wilderness based creatures such centaurs and the newly created fey-race killoren asplayer characters.

Publication history

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Races of the Wild was written bySkip Williams and published in February 2005. Cover art was byAdam Rex, with interior art byTom Baxa,Steve Belledin,Dennis Crabapple McClain,Wayne England,Matt Faulkner,Emily Fiegenschuh,Jeremy Jarvis,Chuck Lukacs,Larry MacDougal,Vinod Rams,Sam Wood, andJames Zhang.

"One new twist on elves is self-sufficiency and nonspecialization," Skip Williams explained. "The long elven lifespan gives them plenty of time for learning to do things for themselves. Halflings lead something of a double life. Their wandering lifestyle obliges them to seem open and welcome to strangers, but they have secrets they keep to themselves."[2]

Reprints and revisions

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Races of Stone,Races of Destiny andRaces of the Wild in theDungeons & Dragons Races Gift Set, released in 2005.[3]

References

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  1. ^"Coleção Dragão Brasil".
  2. ^Ryan, Michael (February 4, 2005)."Product Spotlight: Races of the Wild".Wizards of the Coast. Archived fromthe original on February 4, 2005. RetrievedAugust 12, 2013.
  3. ^Dungeons & Dragons Races Gift Set at the RPGnet RPG game index. Retrieved on December 2, 2008.
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