So both settings would happen in the same world and the only thing different is how the history went and no prophecies in the generic one.
This below is for the generic setting, however the war setting is similar.
Races:
-Dwarfs: Dwarfs are the only other race that has it's cities on the world map. The hill dwarfs are the ones on the left big island and they are ok with humans and other races,trading, business and stuff, they call themselves the southern dwarfs. The mountain dwarfs are the ones on the cold islands in the far north and on the right big island, they don't really like other races for whatever reasons, they call themselves the Eros dwarfs (true dwarfs), but are called the northern dwarfs by other races (especially the southern dwarfs).
-Elves: Elves are... elves, thinking that they are better than the other races, like always. They have cities on both of the big islands. The woodland elves don't like humans, but are ok with other races, they also don't like high elves. High elves prefer to be by themselves, but don't share the dislike for other races like woodland elves do. Drows exist, but they are not playable (I'm not sure about this and it might change).
-Halflings: Halflings also live on the both big islands, but also with the Eros dwarfs in the northern islands (usually the stout halflings live with them). Halfling cities are rarely seen, mostly living with other races, but they rarely exist and stumbling upon a halfling city (or whatever they are called) is even harder. They learned to disguise their houses and know how to hide themselves.
-Humans: There are four most distinguishable kinds of humans, the common (can't think of a name) people are the ones living on the both big islands, their skin ranges from pale to brown and hair ranging from fair to black. The Song'Yang people are the ones living in the swamp (city nr. 8 ), monks come only from them. They are kind of Asian-Chinese looking (yellow-white to brown skin, dark brown to black hair). The next kind of humans are the Rodaunk people, they are the barbarian kind of people, living in the far north of the left big islands and also on the same island as mountain dwarfs. Their skin is usually beige and they have blond hair. The last kind of people are the people of the west, they are kind of Arabic-like looking. They come from the "unexplored continent", but they have also settled in the south-west of the big left island.
-Gnomes: Most of the gnomes live in between humans, contributing to their fights, however some of the forest gnomes stayed on the south islands were they probably came from. They call all the other gnomes traitors for rejecting their own kind.
-Dragonborn, Half-Elves, Half-Orcs, Tieflings: They exist, are playable, but are not very common.
Classes:
-Barbarians: usually come from the Rodanuk (humans), or the Eros dwarfs, but they may come from other races.
-Bard: playable
-Clerics: Clerics most often worship the minor gods (see deities below), less often major gods and rarely they worship "The"
-Druids: playable
-Fighter: In this campaign gnomes that lived on the big island, even though they are small, often become fighters, having learned fighting from the humans they can keep up with them (with a use of a bit of magic).
-Monks: Only Song'Yang people can be monks.
-Paladin: Paladins fight for the cause of good. They think of "The" as a force of good that they have to keep in a balance (kind of like Ying Yang). At 14th level you will have the title of a guardian and you may get called by the king if great evil has found a way into the world (usually getting called by the king, means that something very bad, like very very, or even very very very bad, is happening)
-ranger, rogue, sorcerer, warlock, wizard: playable
Deities:
There are three types of gods in this world, one of them being a single god (or a force, like paladins call it)
-"The": This god is rarely worshiped. Some people think of it as an almighty god, some think of it as an almighty creator. It has an appearance in religions of all the races, even though they call it by different names. For example some of the dwarven priests see "The" as an giant anvil that formed the world, and the Song'Yang see "The" as a force that passes thru all the existence.
Major Gods:
There isn't a known list of major gods and nobody knows if they actually exist, there are people worshipping major gods but not as many as minor gods. Lolth (the spider queen) and Gruumsh (creator of orcs) count as major gods.
Minor Gods:
Minor gods are the gods that walk the mortal plane. They exist next to mortals traveling, taking the form of mortals. They usually don't give away their identities.
List of known minor gods:
-Ragad, the god of death. His symbol is a skeleton holding a bowl of water.
-Loel, the goddess of knowledge and time. Her symbol is a book with a sign of a sand clock on it.
-Neudax, the goddess of life and nature. Her symbols are three leafs with a green aura.
-Valais, the god of tempest. His symbol is a lighting bolt behind a shield, waves surround the shield.
-Radix, the god of trickery and wilderness. His symbol is a head of a fox.
-Moratus, the god of war. A mask with one side silver and the other side red.
Ok, I guess this should give you enough to create a character. If you have any questions ask. We will be using
myth weavers for character sheets.
Also: We need names for everything (races, places etc.)!