The Vorpal Tribble
2006-11-30, 09:01 PM
Chimneyfolk
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Chimneyfolk, also known as 'Roof Gypsies' are a sub-race of human that have so long lived within the urban heights of ancient cities that they are no longer alike to the common man. Born to smoke and ash, moving from roof-top to roof-top, many pity them, but they would not understand why...
Chimneyfolk Racial Traits
Chimneyfolk appear in most ways as humans, though typically stand between 6 and 7 feet tall, and are exceedingly thin and lanky despite their size, weighing between 90 and 140 lbs. Their skin is a murky brown, almost black with lighter and darker shadings appearing all about them. Their hair tends to grow straight and short with men often possessing bristly, rough beards that rasp as it brushes against itself. Their eyes are abnormally large and coal-black with a literal sparkle that gleams even in low light.
* Dexterity +2: Chimneyfolk are exceedingly nimble and keen of balance from their lives walking the ridges of roofs.
* Medium: As medium creatures, chimneyfolk have no special bonuses or penalties due to their size.
* Chimneyfolk base land speed is 30 ft. They also have a climb speed of 20 ft.
* Humanoid (Human): Chimneyfolk are of human descent and are affected by spells and like as if they were purely human.
* 1 extra feat at first level, a human trait that chimneyfolk have not lost.
* Glib: Chimneyfolk gain a +2 bonus on Bluff and Diplomacy checks.
* Black Lung (Ex): Chimneyfolk lived their entire lives within the smokey environs of the rooftops and breathe in ash from the day they are born. As such they may breathe within heavy smoke without ill-effects. Every minute they spend breathing heavy smoke they must use a standard action to cough up the accumulated ash in the air. They also recieve a +4 racial bonus on saves against inhaled poisons and diseases.
* Walk the Ridgepole (Ex): Chimneyfolk may move across a precarious surface at their full speed without taking any penalties. They may move across a surface of as little as 2 inches without having to make balance checks. Surfaces thinner than 2 inches they must still make a balance check but gain a +5 bonus to the check. They may even charge across these surfaces.
* Terraphobia: Chimneyfolk have a racial dread of the ground, instinctively recalling the helpless poverty their ancestors lived within and the dangers to be found there. Every minute they remain on ground level they must succeed on a DC 15 will save or become shaken. After an hour upon ground they must succeed on the save every minute or become Frightened and lose their Glib ability. An hour in the heights reduce Frightened to Shaken if they descend once more.
As such, most chimneyfolk bring along small stepstools to stand upon while they have discourse with the street dwellers.
* Level Adjustment: +0
* Automatic Language: Common. Bonus Languages: Any (other than secret languages, such as Druidic)
* Favored Class: Rogue
Chimneyfolk Society
Chimneyfolk are oddly cheerful, open people making the best of a difficult life. Many find them uncouth and possessed of much guile but those who get to know them find much of the population to be diamonds in the rough. They consider none a stranger and look at life with a 'take it as it is' mentality.
Lands
Chimneyfolk live in a three-dimensional world, one that few are truley aware that exists. Beneath overhangs, ramshackle huts, and in abandoned attics they make their home. Those more well off can afford tents where they may stay within for a few days before moving on.
Settlements
Colonies of Chimneyfolk are common in metroplises large enough to support them, sharing a deep communal spirit, and most are willing to give shelter or food if they can share it. Stealing amongst themselves is almost unheard of, and those willing to commit this taboo are often sent down to the ground with a broken arm so as to never climb back.
Beliefs
Chimneyfolk are as likely to shun religious beliefs as uphold them, many sharing the long passed along belief that they were forgotten by those High Up and is why their ancestors had to move upwards to get out of poverty. Many however revere the God of Roads, though many may never go upon one, the constant travel atop the roofs taking its place. Others prefer Estanna, the godden of simple comforts and the home.
Relations
Chimneyfolk tend to get along with nearly everyone, a survival trait that makes them fantastic tradesman. Halflings in particular they enjoy the company of, possessing much of the same humor.
Language
Chimneyfolk are very talkative, with a glib tongue, though often almost abusive in their speech. It is rarely meant to hurt but is actually affectionate if not insultingly familiar. They speak common with slang-filled dialects that requires much concentration for standard humans to understand.
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Chimneyfolk, also known as 'Roof Gypsies' are a sub-race of human that have so long lived within the urban heights of ancient cities that they are no longer alike to the common man. Born to smoke and ash, moving from roof-top to roof-top, many pity them, but they would not understand why...
Chimneyfolk Racial Traits
Chimneyfolk appear in most ways as humans, though typically stand between 6 and 7 feet tall, and are exceedingly thin and lanky despite their size, weighing between 90 and 140 lbs. Their skin is a murky brown, almost black with lighter and darker shadings appearing all about them. Their hair tends to grow straight and short with men often possessing bristly, rough beards that rasp as it brushes against itself. Their eyes are abnormally large and coal-black with a literal sparkle that gleams even in low light.
* Dexterity +2: Chimneyfolk are exceedingly nimble and keen of balance from their lives walking the ridges of roofs.
* Medium: As medium creatures, chimneyfolk have no special bonuses or penalties due to their size.
* Chimneyfolk base land speed is 30 ft. They also have a climb speed of 20 ft.
* Humanoid (Human): Chimneyfolk are of human descent and are affected by spells and like as if they were purely human.
* 1 extra feat at first level, a human trait that chimneyfolk have not lost.
* Glib: Chimneyfolk gain a +2 bonus on Bluff and Diplomacy checks.
* Black Lung (Ex): Chimneyfolk lived their entire lives within the smokey environs of the rooftops and breathe in ash from the day they are born. As such they may breathe within heavy smoke without ill-effects. Every minute they spend breathing heavy smoke they must use a standard action to cough up the accumulated ash in the air. They also recieve a +4 racial bonus on saves against inhaled poisons and diseases.
* Walk the Ridgepole (Ex): Chimneyfolk may move across a precarious surface at their full speed without taking any penalties. They may move across a surface of as little as 2 inches without having to make balance checks. Surfaces thinner than 2 inches they must still make a balance check but gain a +5 bonus to the check. They may even charge across these surfaces.
* Terraphobia: Chimneyfolk have a racial dread of the ground, instinctively recalling the helpless poverty their ancestors lived within and the dangers to be found there. Every minute they remain on ground level they must succeed on a DC 15 will save or become shaken. After an hour upon ground they must succeed on the save every minute or become Frightened and lose their Glib ability. An hour in the heights reduce Frightened to Shaken if they descend once more.
As such, most chimneyfolk bring along small stepstools to stand upon while they have discourse with the street dwellers.
* Level Adjustment: +0
* Automatic Language: Common. Bonus Languages: Any (other than secret languages, such as Druidic)
* Favored Class: Rogue
Chimneyfolk Society
Chimneyfolk are oddly cheerful, open people making the best of a difficult life. Many find them uncouth and possessed of much guile but those who get to know them find much of the population to be diamonds in the rough. They consider none a stranger and look at life with a 'take it as it is' mentality.
Lands
Chimneyfolk live in a three-dimensional world, one that few are truley aware that exists. Beneath overhangs, ramshackle huts, and in abandoned attics they make their home. Those more well off can afford tents where they may stay within for a few days before moving on.
Settlements
Colonies of Chimneyfolk are common in metroplises large enough to support them, sharing a deep communal spirit, and most are willing to give shelter or food if they can share it. Stealing amongst themselves is almost unheard of, and those willing to commit this taboo are often sent down to the ground with a broken arm so as to never climb back.
Beliefs
Chimneyfolk are as likely to shun religious beliefs as uphold them, many sharing the long passed along belief that they were forgotten by those High Up and is why their ancestors had to move upwards to get out of poverty. Many however revere the God of Roads, though many may never go upon one, the constant travel atop the roofs taking its place. Others prefer Estanna, the godden of simple comforts and the home.
Relations
Chimneyfolk tend to get along with nearly everyone, a survival trait that makes them fantastic tradesman. Halflings in particular they enjoy the company of, possessing much of the same humor.
Language
Chimneyfolk are very talkative, with a glib tongue, though often almost abusive in their speech. It is rarely meant to hurt but is actually affectionate if not insultingly familiar. They speak common with slang-filled dialects that requires much concentration for standard humans to understand.