Jaebrin

This lean humanoid stands a head shorter than a human and has pointed ears and solid-colored eyes. They grin, revealing a mouth full of needle-like teeth.

Jaebrins are in some ways opposite to gnomes—they are the descendents of humanoids that entered the First World and became fully fey. Their exact ancestors are something of a mystery, with human, elven and both stocks frequently conjectured.

Jaebrins in the First World are commonly seen as jesters and diplomats in fey courts, and they are similarly charming and gregarious when abroad in the Material Plane. Most jaebrins have a manipulative edge to them, and often act as tricksters.

Jaebrin communities are few and far between—they are most commonly found living alone in the company of other humanoids or fey. They are endlessly curious and typically desire attention, poking their noses into anything and everything in search of companionship and stimulation.

Some jaebrins disguise their monstrous teeth with masks or bandanas, but others lean into their inhuman appearance and exaggerate their strangeness with speech tics and flamboyant clothing.

Jaebrins lean towards character classes that complement their skills with enchantment magic, such as bard, sorcerer and mesmerist, although rogues are also common. They are rarely divine casters—those few jaebrins with divine magic are usually oracles.

A jaebrin stands between five and five and a half feet tall, and tend towards thin builds. They are adults by the age of twenty, and die of old age around their two-hundredth year.

Lucky, shrewd, jagged teeth, natural enchanters, often fake being enchanted.

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