Tail Difference
Below is a sneak peek of this content! If your ancestry usually has a tail, yours is missing (IE 1) or (IE) times as long as is typical for someone of your height and ancestry. If your ancestry does not … Continue reading →
Below is a sneak peek of this content! If your ancestry usually has a tail, yours is missing (IE 1) or (IE) times as long as is typical for someone of your height and ancestry. If your ancestry does not … Continue reading →
Below is a sneak peek of this content! You have ridges, plates, or spikes running the entire length of your spine, each (IE) inches long. You can use these to make an unarmed attack causing 1d(IE) damage, either piercing or … Continue reading →
Below is a sneak peek of this content! Your neck is (IE) feet longer than the typical range for your ancestry. This allows you to see over some obstacles, but because the neck and spine are vulnerable, you take (IE) … Continue reading →
Below is a sneak peek of this content! You have a beak-like nose and upper lip with a rhinoceros-like horn. This allows you to use your horn as an unarmed attack, causing piercing damage instead of bludgeoning. It also gives … Continue reading →
Below is a sneak peek of this content! You can only see in the infrared portion of the spectrum, so you see heat as color but have and otherwise can’t see light and dark, writing, or any other details except … Continue reading →
Below is a sneak peek of this content! You can see around corners but not right in front of you. Similar to , you see as if standing (IE) × 10 feet ahead and the same distance to the right … Continue reading →
Below is a sneak peek of this content! You can see very small or distant objects as if looking through a magnifying lens or telescope but are unable to focus on anything nearby. This extends your visual range by 20 … Continue reading →
Below is a sneak peek of this content! You can see (1d100 × 50) feet relative to your current location in a direction that changes every day after a long rest (Roll 1d8, 1=North, then clockwise, so 8 = Northwest), … Continue reading →