Universal

Resources
Acacia Timber
Aetherium Crystal
Agate
Aged Cheese Wheels
Alabaster
Alder for Charcoal
Alder Poles
Algae Cultivation
Alluvial Clay
Almonds
Aloe Wild
Amber
Amber (Beach)
Amber Flakes
Amber Fragments
Amber Lumps (River)
Amber Nodules
Amber Resin
Amber Resin (Riverbank)
Ambersteel Ore (Gold)
Amethyst
Amphibian Glands (Common)
Anchovies
Antelope Game
Antler Crowns
Apiary Honey
Apiary Honey (Marsh)
Apple Orchards
Apples
Aquamarine
Aquatic Herbs
Arcane Crystal
Artisan Cheese
Ashen Phoenix Down
Avalanche Debris
Avocado
Azuresteel Ore (Blue)
Azurite Crystal
Balsa Timber
Bamboo
Bananas
Baobab Fruit
Baobab Timber
Barley
Barley Beer
Basalt
Basalt Pebbles
Basalt Rubble
Bass
Bauxite
Beans
Beaver Pelts
Beech Timber
Beef Cattle
Beets
Berries
Berries (Blackberry)
Berries (Salmonberry)
Berry Patches
Berry Patches (Sparse)
Berry Thickets
Birch Bark
Birch Bark Rolls
Birch Brushwood
Birch Tar Bricks
Birch Timber
Bird Feathers (Macaw)
Bird Feathers (Ostrich)
Bird Feathers (Parrot)
Bison Hides
Bison Milk
Bittern Salt
Bituminous Shale
Black Bear Fat (Rendered)
Black Pepper
Blloodiron Ore (Rust)
Bloodstone
Blue Ice Slabs
Blueberries
Boar Game
Boar Hides
Bog Driftwood
Bog Iron
Bog Iron (River)
Bog Iron (Surface)
Bog Iron Nodules
Bog Oak Planks
Bone Needle Sets
Boulder Basalt
Buffalo Hides
Burl (Hardwood Knots)
Burlwood Blanks
Cabbage
Cacao
Cacao Pods (Wild)
Cactus Fruit
Cactus Water
Camel Hair Cloth
Camel Steeds
Carnelian
Carp
Carp Farming
Carrots
Carved Antler Buttons
Carved Bone Tools
Carved Gourd Shells
Carved Icons
Carved Totem Blanks
Carved Wooden Icons
Cassava
Catfish
Catfish Farming
Cattail Fibers
Cattail Pollen Cakes
Cattails
Cattle
Cedar Bark
Cedar Bark Fiber
Cedar Bark Weaving Strips
Cedar Oil Phials
Cedar Timber
Ceramic Pottery
Ceremonial Seed Beads
Chalk
Chalk Deposits
Chameleon Prism
Chanterelle Prime Harvest
Charcoal Wood
Charcoal Wood (Scrub)
Cherries
Chert Nodules
Chicken
Chicken Eggs
Chickpeas
Chili Peppers
Cinnamon Bark (Select)
Citrine
Citrus
Clams
Clay
Clay (Alluvial)
Clay (Blue)
Clay (Fireclay)
Clay (Kaolin)
Clay (Red)
Clay (Stoneware)
Clay Pits
Cloudberries (Cultivated)
Cloudberries (Prime)
Clove Spice (Prime)
Coal
Coal (Lignite)
Cobalt
Cochineal Cakes
Cochineal Dye
Coconut
Cod
Coffee
Copaiba Resin
Copal Resin
Copper Ore
Copper Tools
Coral
Coral Rubble
Coral Stone
Corn
Cow Milk
Crab
Crab Clusters (Wild)
Cranberries
Crayfish
Crayfish Clusters (Wild)
Crayfish Traps
Crevasse Ice
Crimsonsteel Ore (Red)
Crocodile Scales
Cultivated Mushrooms
Cured Meats (Air-dried)
Cursed Relic
Date Honey
Date Palm
Dates (Wild)
Decorative Feathers
Decorative Nut Shells
Deer Game
Demonstone
Desert Fox Hides
Desert Fox Pelts
Desert Herbs
Desert Spiced Wine
Diamond
Dolomite
Douglas Fir Timber
Dragon Stone
Dragonfly Wing Sheen
Dreamstone
Dried Fish
Driftwood
Driftwood Art Pieces
Dromedary Wool
Dryad’s Tear
Duck Down
Duck Eggs
Duck Feathers
Duck Rearing
Dune Figs (Wild)
Dwarf Birch Timber
Dwarf Willow Brushwood
Ebony Heartwood (Select)
Ebony Offcuts
Ebony Timber
Echostone
Eel Grass (Fresh)
Eel Skins
Eel Traps
Eelgrass (Freshwater)
Eels
Eggplant
Eggs
Elephant Grass Fiber
Elephant Ivory
Elephant Ivory (Seasonal)
Elk Antler Sheds
Elk Hides
Emberforge Ore (Orange)
Emerald
Enchanted Oakheart
Exotic Carpets
Exotic Feathers
Exotic Parrot Feathers
Exotic Spices
Falconry Birds
Feather Fans (Parrot)
Feathers (Game Birds)
Fen Charcoal
Fen Turpentine
Fermented Mare’s Milk
Fermented Milk
Fern Fronds
Fieldstone
Fig
Figs
Fine Cloth
Fine Pitch (Resin)
Fine Textiles
Fine Wool Fleeces
Fir Timber
Fire opal
Fireweed Honey
Fish
Fish Farming
Flax
Flax Linen Bolts
Flint
Flint Nodules
Flint Scatter
Flint Shards
Fluorite
Forest Truffles
Fox Pelts
Frankincense Resin
Frazil Slush
Freshwater Crab
Freshwater Mussel Beds (Wild)
Freshwater Mussels
Freshwater Pearls
Freshwater Prawn Farming
Freshwater Springs
Freshwater Springs (Melt)
Frogs
Frost Lotus
Frostbite Ore (White)
Frosted Quartz Shards
Frozen Peat Bricks
Fur Pelts
Furs (Sable/Marten)
Game Birds (Duck)
Game Birds (Grouse)
Garlic
Garnet
Gazelle Game
Gem Trinkets
Giant Fern Fronds
Giant Insect Carapaces
Glacial Ice Blocks
Glass Scorpion Venom
Glass-sand Pockets
Gneiss
Goat Hides
Goat Milk
Gold
Gold (Alluvial)
Gold (Large deposit)
Gold (Placer)
Gold Dust
Gold Jewelry
Gold Veins
Golden Carpets
Goose Rearing
Gourd Shells
Granite
Granite Blocks
Granite Fieldstones
Granite Pebbles
Granite Rubble
Graphite
Gravel
Gravel Aggregate
Grazing Fodder (Wild)
Guano Deposits
Gutta-percha Latex
Gypsum
Gypsum Nodules
Halite Crust
Hand-split Shingles
Hard Cheese Rounds
Hare Game
Hemlock Timber
Hemp
Herbal Greens
Herbal Marsh Greens
Herbal Remedies
Herbs
Herring
Hides (Game)
Highland Salt Crystals
Honey
Honey (Forest)
Honey Jars
Honeycombs (Wild)
Hops
Horn Carving Blanks
Horsehair Cords
Hyrax Pelts
Ibex Hides
Ice Blocks
Ice Candle Cores
Ice Caves Access
Ice Crystal
Ice Crystals
Indigo Dye Plants
Iron Jewelry
Iron Ore
Iron Trinkets
Ivory (Forest Elephants)
Ivory Carvings
Jade
Jade Pebbles
Jungle Game (Boar)
Jungle Game (Deer)
Jungle Game (Tapir)
Jungle Truffles
Kale
Kelp
Kelp Ash
Kelp Beds
King’s War Horses
Lac Resin
Lamb
Lapis Lazul
Latex (Rubber)
Lead
Lead Ore
Leather Goods
Leech Beds
Leech Jars
Leeches (Medicinal)
Lentils
Lettuce
Lianas Fiber
Lichen Dyes
Lichen Mats
Lichens (Reindeer Moss)
Lichens (Usnea)
Limestone
Limestone (Marl)
Limestone Chunks
Limestone Nodules (Sea)
Limestone Rubble
Lingonberries (Cultivated)
Lingonberries (Wild)
Lingonberry Preserves
Lobster
Lone Giant Cones
Lotus (Wild)
Lotus Petal Packs
Lotus Root
Lotus Seeds
Luminous Moss
Luminous Moss (Caves)
Luminous Moss (Jarred)
Lunarite Ore (Silver)
Mackerel
Mahogany Timber
Maize (Corn)
Malachite
Manganese
Manganese Nodules
Manganese Nodules (Shallow)
Mango
Maple Sapwood
Maple Sugar Bricks
Maple Timber
Marl
Marl (Limey Mud)
Marmot Pelts
Marsh Herbs
Marsh Herbs (Medicinal)
Marsh Honey
Marsh Pepper Herb
Medicinal Herbs
Medicinal Herbs (Arctic)
Medicinal Herbs (Forest)
Medicinal Herbs (Jungle)
Medicinal Herbs (Prairie)
Medicinal Herbs (Rainforest)
Medicinal Herbs (Savanna)
Medicinal Herbs (Seasonal)
Medicinal Herbs (Tundra)
Medicinal Mud Cakes
Melons
Meteoric Iron Fragments
Meteoric Iron Splinters
Mica
Millet
Millet Beer
Mint (Aquatic)
Mirage Salt
Mixed Exotic Spices
Mooncap Fungus (Glowing)
Moonlit Ice Shard
Moonshard Diamond
Moonstone
Moonstone Fruit
Moonweave Silk
Moose Hides
Moss Mats
Moss Patches
Moss Patches (Sheltered)
Moss-dried Charcoal
Mosses
Mother-of-Pearl
Mushrooms
Mushrooms (Tundra)
Mushrooms (Wild)
Musk Ox Hides
Mussel Beds (Wild)
Mussel Shell Inlay
Mussels
Myrrh Resin
Myrrh Tears
Mystic Herb
Nickel
Nickel Ore
Oak Timber
Oakheart Timber
Oasis Reeds
Oasis Water
Oats
Obsidian
Obsidian (Glacial)
Obsidian Pebbles
Obsidian Scree
Obsidian Shards
Octopus
Oil Shale (Rock)
Olives
Onions
Onyx
Opal
Optical Ice Blocks
Ornamental Fern Crowns
Oysters
Paddy Rice
Paint-grade Ochres
Palm Fronds
Papaya
Peanuts
Pearl Oyster Beds (Wild)
Pearls
Pearls of the Oasis
Pears
Peas
Peat
Peat (Delta)
Peat (Dry Edges)
Peat (Dry)
Peat (Forest Edge)
Peat (Forest)
Peat (Mineralized)
Peat (Sparse)
Peat Blocks
Pebble Aggregate
Pebble Beaches
Pebble Moraines
Penguin Feathers
Peppers
Perch
Perch Roe
Perfume Oils
Perfumed Oils
Peridot
Petrified Resin Chips
Phantom Dust
Phoenix Ash
Phoenix Featherstone
Phosphate Nodules
Phosphate Rock
Phosphate Sediments
Phosphates
Phosphorite
Phosphorite Nodules
Pigeon Pea
Pike
Pine Cones (Edible)
Pine Pitch Cakes
Pine Timber
Pineapple
Pipe Clay
Pixie Dust
Plantains
Platinum
Platinum (Large deposit)
Plums
Poison Dart Frog Secretions
Pork
Potatoes
Poultry Eggs
Prairie Grass Thatch
Prairie Truffles
Premium Honeycomb
Preserved Water Lilies
Prickly Pear (Wild)
Prime Spice Bundles
Ptarmigan Feathers
Pumpkins
Pyrite (Marcasite)
Quartz
Quartz Crystals (Common)
Quartz Pebbles
Quartz River Stones
Quinine Bark
Quinine Bark (Seasonal)
Quinine Bark (Select)
Rare Dyes
Rare Gems
Rare Herbs
Rare Orchid Blossoms
Rare Orchid Sprigs
Rare Orchids (Trade)
Rare Prairie Herbs
Rare Timber
Raspberries
Rattan Cane
Red Clay
Reed (Streamside)
Reed Flute Culms
Reed Thatch (Cultivated)
Reedbeds
Reedbeds (Oases)
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Reedbeds (Wadis)
Reeds (Phragmites)
Reindeer Antlers
Reindeer Herding
Reindeer Hides
Reindeer Milk
Resin (Pitch)
Resin Incense Mix
Resin Taps
Resinous Bush Sap
Resinous Shrub Sap
Resonant Spruce Soundboards
Rice
Rime Crust
River Amber Bits
River Clay
River Clay (Sparse)
River Fish (Wild)
River Gravel
River Pearl Grit
Riversand
Rock Crystal Gems
Rosewood Burls
Rosewood Timber
Royal Jelly
Ruby
Rushes
Rushlight Bundles
Rye
Sable Pelts
Saffron
Sagebrush Herbs
Salmon
Salmon Roe (Preserved)
Salt
Salt (Evaporite)
Salt (Marsh)
Salt Bricks
Salt Crust (Marsh Edge)
Salt Crystals
Salt Flats
Salt Licks
Salt Pan Crust
Salt Rime
Salted Fish
Salted Pike Roe
Sand (Glassmaking)
Sand (Silica)
Sand Wyrm Bones
Sandglass Jewelry
Sandstone
Sandstone Blocks
Sapphire
Sardines
Savanna Edge Grass
Scallops
Scrub Oak Timber
Scrub Timber
Sea Cucumbers
Sea Glass
Sea Mist Salt Cakes
Sea Salt Crust
Seabird Guano
Seal Meat
Seal Skins
Seal Skins (Stranded)
Seashell Lime
Seaweed
Seaweed Wrack
Septarian Nodules
Sesame
Shadowsap Resin
Shadowsap Resin (Cured)
Shadowsteel Ore (Black)
Shale
Shaman Drum Skins
Shark Teeth (Beach)
Shea Nuts (Wild)
Sheep
Sheep Milk
Sheep Wool
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Siderite
Silk Weave
Silver
Silver (Alluvial)
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Silver (Vein)
Silver Dust
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Singing Cane Sections
Singing Rattan
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Smoked Reindeer Meat
Snail Shells
Snow Algae (Scrape)
Snow Resin
Snow-dried Fish
Snowfire Crystals
Solarium Ore (Yellow)
Sorghum
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Sphagnum Moss
Sphagnum Surgical Moss
Spice Pods (Wild)
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Spinach
Spirit Bones
Spirit Honey
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Spruce Timber
Squash
Squid
Starfish (Common)
Starfruit
Starfruit (Premium)
Starfruit (Select)
Starshard
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Sunfire Carpets
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Sunflower
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Sweet Potato
Sylvansteel Ore (Green)
Tamarisk Wood
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Teak Timber
Termite Mounds Clay
Thunderstrike Ore (Dull Grey)
Tidal Pools (Edibles)
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Tin
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Tomatoes
Topaz
Tortoiseshell
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Tourmaline
Tree Resin (Pitch)
Trout
Trout Farming
Tuna
Turnips
Turquoise
Turtle Shells (Shed)
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Vanilla
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Water Chestnut
Watercress
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Waterfowl (Wild)
Waterlogged Logs
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Willow Bark Strips
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Windblown Clay
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Wine Casks
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Witch Hazel Bark
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Yam
Yams
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Religions

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Triton

Tritons are a proud and noble race originating from the depths of the ocean. With their fish-like features, including scales, fins, and webbed appendages, they are perfectly adapted to underwater life. Tritons possess an innate understanding of the sea and its creatures, allowing them to communicate with marine life and navigate the waters with ease. Their society is heavily influenced by a sense of duty to protect the ocean and its ecosystems, often leading them to take on roles as guardians against threats from both land and sea.

While they are primarily aquatic, Tritons can venture onto land, albeit with some discomfort. They often wear garments that reflect their oceanic heritage, adorned with shells and seaweed, and favor colors reminiscent of the sea. Their culture is rich with traditions and rituals that honor the ocean, making them formidable allies and fierce opponents in battles that threaten their watery domains.

Detailed Description

Tritons are a unique race of humanoids, characterized by their aquatic adaptations and striking appearance. With skin tones that range from deep blues and greens to shimmering silvers, they possess a natural beauty that reflects the depths of the ocean. Their hair often resembles seaweed or coral, flowing gracefully with their movements, and their eyes glow with the luminescence of bioluminescent creatures. Tritons are known for their powerful physiques, which allow them to swim with remarkable speed and agility, making them formidable foes in water and on land.  The culture of the Tritons is steeped in reverence for the sea. They live in grand underwater cities crafted from coral and stone, where they hold council meetings and engage in ceremonies that pay homage to the ocean deities. Tritons are often seen as protectors of the marine environment, and they take pride in their role as stewards of the ocean. Their society is organized into clans, each led by a chieftain who represents their clan in matters of governance and defense. This structure fosters a strong sense of community and collective responsibility among Tritons.  Tritons are skilled warriors, often taking on the roles of champions and defenders of their underwater realms. Many choose to become paladins or clerics, drawing on their connection to the divine forces of the sea to empower their abilities. Others may pursue the path of the sorcerer, harnessing their innate magical talents to command the waters and summon the creatures of the deep. In combat, Tritons are known for their prowess with tridents and harpoons, utilizing their agility and tactical minds to outmaneuver opponents.  Despite their oceanic origins, Tritons are not averse to exploring the surface world. They often venture ashore to engage with other races, seeking alliances or understanding the threats that arise from land. While they may feel out of place on land, their determination to protect their aquatic homes drives them to adapt and learn. This duality between their oceanic nature and land-based interactions adds depth to their character, making them intriguing figures in any adventure.  In summary, Tritons are a noble race intertwined with the mysteries and beauty of the ocean. Their physical attributes, cultural values, and martial skills make them unique and valuable allies, as well as formidable opponents, in the rich tapestry of fantasy worlds.

Examples

Sephira, a Triton paladin, stands poised on a rocky shore, her trident glinting in the sunlight. Clad in armor adorned with shells, she gazes out over the waves, ready to protect her ocean home from any threats that may arise. Thalor, a Triton sorcerer, conjures a swirling vortex of water around him in an underwater grotto, illuminated by the bioluminescent flora surrounding him. His flowing seaweed-like hair dances in the current as he prepares to unleash his magical powers. A group of Triton warriors gathers in their coral city, their vibrant scales shining brightly against the backdrop of the ocean. They strategize for an impending battle, united in their commitment to safeguard their underwater realm from invaders. Lirael, a Triton bard, performs a haunting melody for her kin beneath the waves, her voice harmonizing with the sounds of the sea. Her attire, woven from shimmering fish scales, captures the essence of the ocean, enchanting all who listen. Draxis, a Triton ranger, stealthily navigates the coastal forest, his keen senses attuned to the environment. With his harpoon slung across his back, he prepares to track down a threat that endangers both land and sea.