Thursday, 20 February 2014
I must protect the Wilds!
Just a little something I whipped up for one of the players at my table: A feral druid style character that shifts into a partial animal form to use claw and bite attacks while still standing upright. The general theme of this character is "cat-girl".
Name:
Race:
Class: Druid
Size: M
Age:
Gender: Female
Height:
Weight:
Alignment:
Deity: The Wild, The Earth Mother, The Moon Goddess
Class Features:
Aspect of the Primal Predator
Implement: Magic Totem (necklace)
Background: Wild Elf (acrobatics added to skill list)
Ability Scores:
STR: 8
CON: 10
DEX: 14
INT: 10
WIS: 18
CHA: 11
Skills:
Nature
Athletics
Acrobatics
Endurance
Feats:
Primal Fury
Powers:
Wild Shape (Cat-like ears, hands and feet turn to paws, tail, sharp teeth)
Pounce
Savage Rend
Darting Bite
Savage Frenzy
Notes:
She remains mostly in her shifted form, feeling most at home with the senses of a feline.
Labels:
Adventure,
Character Generation,
D&D,
RPG
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Very cool indeed. A protector of the wilds can be extremely cool if her personality and things are done in a certain way :D
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