Nephilim

The Nephilim are beings created through the works of a lifeforger, rabbis who devout themselves to creating beings blessed directly by Yahel, seeking to bring arbiters into the world who can fight injustice and evil. A Nephilim created without the guidance of a lifeforger is a Ghola, human-like constructs most commonly created for assassination and espionage. Before the Nephilim, there were and are the Golems who, like both ghola and nephilim, can be created with or without a lifeforge, denoting their purpose. Nephilim created in corrupted lifeforges are Tieflings, spawn of the lower planes. Nephilim can also give into the darker powers, becoming fallen nephilim.

Description
Nephilim can resemble any race, but are most commonly human or dwarvish in appearance. For the human nephilim, they are likely to resemble either the Archangels, their creator, or some other person important in their creator's life, although this is not necessarily always the case. For dwarvish nephilim, they will resemble their stout Ire ancestors, although lesser in height, weight, and power. Those elvish nephilim who do exist may be mistaken for dragonborn due to their draconic features. Halfling nephilim are as likely to resemble human nephilim as they are to resemble the lesser idols which their people have become devoted to. Nephilim eyes commonly denote their true nature as a radiant gold.

History
Nephilim were first created as protectors and warriors of the yazdahni nomads, fighting against the tyranny of the dracoelf god Tiamat and roving barbarians. The first nephilim-hero was Hesheq the Dragon Knight, a warrior of both Yahel and Bahamut, the good-aligned dracoelf god and brother of Tiamat. Hesheq wielded a greatsword wreathed in flames and armor resembling the great dragon. Sadly, Hesheq fell in battle under mysterious circumstances, and from then forth the yazdahni people turned their backs on Bahamut as they believed he had.