Aasimar are rare throughout Nomardia and, as such, have no true cities or societies of their own. Aasimar can live for the whole of their life without ever meeting another of their kind and, as such, are resigned to living amongst other races.
Very few aasimar have siblings who are also aasimar, in large part due to the rarity of a god mating with a human but also due to the fact that aasimar who sprang from ancient bloodlines long left dormant are even rarer. As a result, not many aasimar mert others of their kind, though such meetings are more common in the Kingdom of Light Elves, owing to the relatively larger number of aasimar there. On the rare occasions where two aasimar do meet, they often feel a kind of kinship and unspoken understanding with one another. Most aasimar are likely to take the side of another instinctively, regardless of personal feeling and there is a strong bond between aasimar of all stripes.
As a general rule, aasimar are a wise and charismatic race, possessed of strong insights and a powerful allure with which most races could not compare. Aasimar are also quite perceptive, noticing things that others do not, and many can see largely unimpeded in perfect darkness, while also possessing the ability to cast magical light to aid those who can not see. Aasimar are also, like many of their celestial forebears, resistant to the effects of acidic elements, extreme cold, or electrical charges.
From an early age, aasimar often receive visions, prophesies, feelings, and guidance from a patron deity, usually through their dreams. These visions, for an unfallen aasimar, come from a celestial deity and give the aasimar a sense of destiny and a desire to do what was right. These visions to the aasimar from a deity might cause moral conflicts to the mortal creature.
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