Felisian
Alignment: Any, but typically Anarchist or Unprincipled Hit Points: P.E. + 1D8 per level S.D.C. Base: 30 + P.E. Natural A.R.: 10 Horror Factor: 12 O.C.C.'s Available: Ranger, Druid, Scout, Shaman, Thief/Rogue Special/Natural Abilities:
# Of Attacks: As per Hand to Hand or O.C.C. Damage/Attack: As per weapon or spell, or claw attack (2D6). Bonuses:
Magic: By OCC only Psionics: Minor, if any (GM discretion) Average Lifespan: 60-80 years Value: Their fur is highly prized, making them targets for poachers. Languages: Felisian, Elven, Gobblely (Base: 98%) Habitat: Dense forests and jungle regions Frequency: Rare Organization: Clan-based societies Activity Cycle: Nocturnal Diet: Carnivorous (Primarily game and large prey) Enemies: Hunters, poachers, and rival Felisian clans. Allies: Occasionally ally with other wilderness dwellers, such as Rangers or Druids. Height: 6 to 7 feet Weight: 150 to 250 lbs Treasure: Their society has little interest in wealth, but they do prize relics of personal significance. # Appearing: 1-4 (small clans or lone hunters) Favorite Weapons: Claws, bows, spears Racial Skills:
Description: Felisians are cat-like humanoids who stand around five feet tall, with sleek, agile bodies covered in short fur. Their fur patterns and colors can vary, resembling both domesticated and wild cats, and they possess non-prehensile tails. Felisians have sharp feline features, including pointed ears and vivid eyes adapted for low-light vision. They are known for their quick reflexes, grace, and agility, which make them adept hunters and skilled fighters. While their society values simplicity and balance with nature, their deep curiosity can lead some Felisians to seek adventure or knowledge beyond their forested homelands. Felisians live in tight-knit, clan-based societies where the values of family loyalty, respect for elders, and disciplined lifestyles are paramount. Each Felisian clan functions almost like a large, extended family, and the social structure revolves around communal cooperation. Within these societies, respect for tradition and reverence for nature form the core of their daily lives. Elders hold positions of great importance, as they are seen as the keepers of wisdom and the ones who guide the younger generation in the ways of their ancestors. Decisions affecting the community are made through careful deliberation, with the elders playing a crucial advisory role. Felisians build their homes using materials readily found in their natural environment—wood, stone, and fibers from plants. These materials are crafted with great care and artistry, producing intricate carvings, statues, and functional buildings that blend harmoniously with the dense forests and jungles that serve as their natural habitat. Their architecture is designed not to disrupt the natural beauty around them but to exist in harmony with it, creating towns that are nearly invisible from afar, hidden among the trees and foliage. Pathways and streets often seem like natural clearings, and many homes are built into or around ancient trees. Although most Felisians prefer the quiet, peaceful existence that life within their secluded communities offers, a strong sense of curiosity exists among them. Occasionally, this curiosity leads some to venture beyond the safety of their homelands, driven by the desire to explore the wider world, seek new experiences, or even prove themselves as adventurers. These Felisians often become skilled scouts, rangers, or thieves, using their natural abilities to survive in unfamiliar lands. Felisians are primarily nocturnal, favoring the stillness of the night for their daily activities. This is not only because they prefer the cool, quiet hours of darkness but also because their keen night vision and exceptional hearing give them a significant advantage when hunting or patrolling their territories. Skilled hunters and expert trackers, Felisians can move silently through dense underbrush, making them nearly impossible to detect. They are renowned for their ability to stalk prey for miles without being noticed, only striking when the moment is right. Despite their peaceful nature, Felisians can be incredibly fierce when provoked. They are highly protective of their families, clans, and sacred sites dedicated to the cat goddess Bastisor, which are scattered throughout their territories. Any perceived threat to these sacred places or their loved ones is met with swift and decisive action. When it comes to battle, Felisians are agile and quick, using their natural speed and reflexes to outmaneuver opponents, whether in hand-to-hand combat or through the use of ranged weapons such as bows. Craftsmanship holds a special place in Felisian society. They are master woodworkers and stone carvers, creating beautiful and functional works of art that are highly prized by traders and collectors from other cultures. Their carvings often depict scenes of nature, stories from their mythology, or intricate representations of Bastisor. Felisians also produce finely crafted tools, weapons, and armor, though these are often light and designed for agility rather than brute strength. The Felisians maintain a cautious relationship with the outside world, engaging in trade only with trusted allies. Their insular nature has made them wary of other races, especially those who do not respect the natural world. Of all the races they encounter, Felisians harbor the greatest animosity toward dog-like races, such as the caneins, with whom they have a long history of conflict. This rivalry is deeply ingrained in their culture, with stories of battles and betrayals passed down through generations. Even in peaceful times, interactions between Felisians and canine races are tense and marked by distrust. Overall, Felisians are a people of grace, balance, and quiet strength, preferring to live harmoniously with their surroundings but always ready to defend their way of life when necessary. They are proud of their heritage and the traditions they have maintained for centuries, guarding their homes and sacred sites with the same ferocity they use to protect their families. Combat: In combat, Felisians rely heavily on their speed, agility, and keen senses. Their natural dexterity gives them an edge when dodging attacks, and they are proficient with light weapons, particularly short swords, bows, and throwing daggers. Felisians can also use their retractable claws in close combat, dealing 1d4 damage with a successful strike. Additionally, their enhanced vision allows them to see up to 60 feet in dim light, giving them an advantage in nocturnal ambushes. Felisians are known for their stealth and precision, often preferring to strike quickly and retreat before their opponents can counter. They receive bonuses to initiative and dodge, and can leap great distances, giving them a tactical advantage in mobile skirmishes. Habitat/Society: Felisians live in clan-based communities deep within forests and jungles, where their homes are constructed from natural materials like wood and stone. Their settlements blend seamlessly with the natural landscape, reflecting their desire for harmony with nature. Clan life is highly organized, with family loyalty and respect for elders at the core of their societal structure. Elders hold authority within the clan and guide major decisions, ensuring that traditions and cultural values are upheld. Felisians are nocturnal, preferring the quiet of the night for both hunting and social gatherings. Their societies are largely self-sustaining, though they occasionally engage in trade with other races, particularly when it comes to their renowned wood and stone craftsmanship. Relations with dog-like races, such as the caneins, remain tense due to a long history of conflict and mutual distrust. Ecology:
Felisians are natural predators with a carnivorous diet, primarily consisting of small to medium-sized game. Their superior night vision, agility, and stealth make them expert hunters, able to track prey silently through dense forest undergrowth. They are also skilled in gathering and using natural resources from their environment, crafting tools, weapons, and intricate carvings from the wood and stone available to them. Felisians have a deep reverence for nature, and they strive to live in balance with their surroundings. Their relationship with the cat goddess Bastisor emphasizes this connection, and many of their sacred rituals involve offerings to maintain the harmony between their people and the natural world. Felisian societies are largely isolated, with a strong desire to protect their territories from encroachment by other races, though their curious nature often drives individuals to explore and interact with the wider world.
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