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This book consists of articles from Wikia. Pages: 34. Chapters: Aasimar, Adhukait, Advodaza, Agathion, Ahriman, Air elemental, Air mephit, Arcanaton, Astradaemon, Asura, Avoral, Axiomite, Azata, Barbazu, Barghest, Basileus, Bdellavritra, Beatific one, Bebilith, Black jinni, Cerberi, Chatterer swarm, Chortov, Crepitus, Daemon, Demon, Denizen of Leng, Devil, Div, Djinni, Doru, Dretch, Earth elemental, Efreeti, Ephialtes kyton, Erinyes, Fire mephit, Genie, Ghalshoatan, Ghawwas, Gidim, Glabrezu, Hamatula, Hand of the Inheritor, Hezrou, Hound of Tindalos, Imentesh, Imp, Janni, Keketar, Lar, Lemure, Leukodaemon, Lyrakien, Malebranche, Mephit, Mother of oblivion, Naunet, Night Monarch, Nightmare bat, Nihiloi, Omox, Outcast King, Pairaka, Phistophilus, Prince in Chains, Protean, Rakshasa maharajah, Salikotal, Sandpoint devil, Scanderig, Sceaduinar, Sepid, Shir, Succubus, Sunlord Thalachos, Tiefling, Treerazer, Ukobach, Uniila, Urdefhan, Wendigo, Xacarba. Excerpt: Aasimar are the planetouched descendants of a human and angelic or good outsider parents Aasimar often look very human with minor indicators of their unusual ancestry. These differences can span a wide range, but most often are exemplified by an unearthly beauty, hair that shines like metal, strange eye color, or even glowing golden halos. This heritage can remain hidden for generations and unexpectedly appear in the offspring of two seemingly human parents. Aasimar also tend to have strong, confident personalities, with minds that are not easily shaken by doubt or misdirection. They are often quite insightful and perceptive, able to formulate coherent and persuasive arguments with little effort. Like their ancestors, aasimar have an increased power over light and dark, displaying the ability to see in complete darkness for limited distances and spontaneously generate daylight. They also inherit a strong resistance to cold, heat or fire, and corrosive effects. Aasimar are often treated by many humans as living ...