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Spirit Folk, River

( Oriental Adventures, p. 14)

Attributes

Size: Medium
Base speed: Land 30 , Swim 30
Strength: +0
Intelligence: +0
Dexterity: +0
Wisdom: +0
Constitution: +0
Charisma: +0
Level adjustment: +0
Space: 5 feet
Reach: 5 feet
Automatic languages: Common , Spirit Tongue
Bonus Languages: Aquan , Giant , Goblin , Hengeyokai , Nezumi

Description

Spirit folk are the descendants of humans and various spirits of nature . Spirit folk have three distinct races- bamboo, river, and sea spirit folk . All tie very strongly to the natural world as well as to the society of humans. Spirit folk are not found in Rokugan.

Spirit folk look human. Their eyes are slender and their mouths are small. Their eyebrows are very thin and their complexions are very pale or golden. They have no facial or body hair, but the hair on their heads is thick and luxurious. They appear in all the diversity of humans, and many come close to the ideal of human beauty in their society.

Combat

Racial Traits

Water Breathing: River spirit folk can breathe water as easily as they breathe air.

River spirit folk have a base swimming speed of 30 feet. They do not need to make Swim checks to swim normally. They gain a +8 racial bonus on any Swim check to perform some special action or avoid a hazard, and they can always choose to take 10 on these checks, even if rushed or threatened when swimming. They can use the run action while swimming, provided they swim in a straight line.

+2 racial bonus on saving throws against spells and spell-like effects with the word "water" in the name of the effect, shugenja spells of the water element, and wu jen spells connected to water.

Once per day a river spirit folk can use speak with animals to speak with any fish . This ability is innate to river spirit folk. It has a duration of 1 minute (the spirit folk is considered a 1st-level caster when using this ability, regardless of actual level).

Favored Class: Any. When determining whether a multiclass spirit folk suffers an XP penalty, her highest-level class does not count.

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