Character Creation
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Character Creation
Races D&D Race Harry Potter Beings Dwarf Goblin (Language: Gobbledegook) The Goblin Problem HP-universe goblins are very similar to D&D dwarves, so a simple rename is easy. But, how to explain all the evil, dumb D&D goblinoids running around? My lore is: Some goblin societies collapse, losing their intelligence, becoming evil and aggressive. Their skin turns green and their eyes red. Whether it’s a curse or an illness, (or they dug too greedily and too deep), nobody knows, but it’s incurable. They’re called “Green Goblins” or “Groblins” for short. Elf Veela Gnome Half-Goblin (or Pukwudgie) Half-Elf Half-Veela Goliath Half-Giant (like Hagrid, Madame Maxine) Half-Orc Half-Giant Halfling Elf (a free house elf) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AWFaxGWMspmL_ai-J_x18B5i0WZkL0koKovjbSPFGq0/mobilebasic
Goblin Names http://www.fantasynamegenerators.com/hp-goblin-names.php Urgrat Rodguss Guggrat Karrod Garguff Larkit Raglok Largus Lagragg Bankras Filrod Brunlig Nurgus Ranluk Kurlast Algok Gugrig Farguss Kurgus Filgrat Fradraff Algras Luggor Lurnok Grinnuk Brunkar Ugnar Boglig Brunnott Arlok
Backgrounds ‘It was not like Malfoy to pass up the chance to demonstrate his power as prefect, which he had happily abused all the previous year.’
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, J.K. Rowling
‘“They’re dead”, he told himself sternly. “They’re dead, and listening to echoes of them won’t bring them back.”’ Harry Potter in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, J.K. Rowling
History Pureblood Family Names/Houses Generator
‘“Quidditch!” said Hermione angrily. “Is that all boys care about?”’ Hermione Granger in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, J.K. Rowling
‘“Harry, swear to me you won’t go looking for Black.”’
Arthur Weasley in
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, J.K. Rowling
Languages Parseltongue: Draconic
‘“It’s because I understand Parseltongue . . .”’ Harry Potter in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, J.K. Rowling
Bonds
‘Harry was speechless. Hermione was the last person to do anything against the rules, and here she was, pretending she had, to get them out of trouble. It was as if Snape had started handing out sweets.’
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, J.K. Rowling
Enemies ‘“Oh, I will,” said Harry, and they were surprised at the grin that was spreading over his face. “They don’t know we’re not allowed to use magic at home. I’m going to have a lot of fun with Dudley this summer . . . ”’ Harry Potter in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone , J.K. Rowling
Classes
Are you a magic user or not?
- Yes: are you an innate caster or did you acquire magic through study and hard work, or does your magic derive from faith, or is your magic from nature or is your magic in relationship/communication?
* Innate caster: sorcerer * Study and hard work: Wizard * Faith: primarily caster or primarily physical training? * Primarily caster: cleric * Primarily physical training: armored or unarmored? * Armored: paladin * Unarmored: monk * Nature: nature/world is sacred or mechanistic? * Sacred: animagus/Druid * Mechanistic: Auror/ranger * Relationship/communication: bard
- Not a magic user: martially trained, sneaky, or berserker?
* Martially trained: fighter * Sneaky: rogue * Berserker: barbarian
D&D Class HP setting Wizard As-is (players will likely choose this) Sorcerer Draconic Bloodline (Parselmouth) - Draconic is Parseltongue. Harry Potter could play this, with his lightning scar as his source of magic. For more lore detail see Dragons. Wild Magic - For any magic user without magic education, like Harry before Hogwarts. Also could be an Obscurial. Ranger Lore: A precursor to Magizoologists, Dragonologists, and Aurors
‘It was odd really, seeing that it had been a Death Eater in disguise who had first told Harry he would make a good Auror, but somehow the idea had taken hold of him.’ Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, J.K. Rowling Druid Renamed “Animagus” Cleric, Paladin See Deities and Pantheon Warlock See Planes of Existence Barbarian, Fighter, Monk, Rogue These classes do not have magic abilities, so they would be Muggles or Squibs If a player wants to be a Metamorphmagus (like Tonks), you could use a Doppelganger homebrew for their race.
Deities and Pantheon
The Harry Potter universe has no deities or pantheon. Magic is something you’re born with; it doesn’t come from another entity. Clerics and paladins use their power of belief to focus their magic, like wizards use a wand. Powerful magic happens when they believe truly, and failure happens when they doubt their beliefs. See the 5e DMG pg. 13 “Forces and Philosophies”.
This is totally optional, but I rewrote the Cleric and Paladin classes to remove references to divinity. For example, instead of a “holy symbol” they have a “devotional symbol”. Instead of Clerics picking a deity that has a certain divine domain, they would simply pick a “philosophy” (Knowledge, Life, Light, Nature, Tempest, Trickery, or War). PCs and NPCs can worship Tymora, Allah, piece of toast, or be an atheist and this would work. Here’s a quick guide to rewriting descriptions to fit the HP universe:
Remove words Change to Divine Holy Gods, Deity Prayers Righteous, Moral Righteous, Devotional Philosophy, Belief System, Ideals Mantra, Devotion, Conviction
Proficiencies ‘“That’s the most stupid thing I’ve ever heard, including all the stuff that Luna Lovegood comes out with.”’ Ron Weasley in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, J.K. Rowling