The D&D 5th Edition Player's Handbook lists some languages on page 123, giving players with characters who can choose a language a number of choices.
There are other sources of player-choosable languages across a variety of published materials.
What are the official WotC-published languages ava...
draft of backstory: I got overwhelmed one day and ran out to go exploring and calm down, found a little religious book about Pan that had a scroll for Druidcraft tucked into it. I took that home, learned the cantrip, and started doing it often as a I could find things to watch grow. Family didn't like that and I ended up leaving to find more nature-liking people, and I still don't let anyone else touch my little book.
Mine is basically, as a young teen was told to stay in the treetop town, crept out with friends, ambush of beast, reached out for power to prevent friend dying, archfey heard and responded, untrained witchbolt did serious alteration to form (inverting colours and "cursed eye" thing). Village don't trust the fey so "Bye!". Now a long way from home and driven by curiosity and the dream of the feywild.
Also a sad longing for home for that tragic backstory touch
So, each weapon has its own damage roll and damage type it does. Warhammers do 1d8 + Str modifier bludgeoning damage, so write 1d8 + (your Str mod) in that damage box.
So do people think it is cooler that I have a weapon I can summon out of nowhere (though I am terrible in combat), a familiar, or a book of secrets >.>;
so, Clerics start out with either scale mail, leather armor, or chain mail. Scale mail grants 14 + Dex mod (max 2) AC. Leather armor grants 11 + Dex modifier AC and is light. Chain mail (heavy armor, so you might not be proficient) grants a flat 16 AC.
and as a Cleric, you can optionally equip your Shield, which gives a flat +2 AC.