D&D 5E Penguin Powers!

jgsugden

Legend
Give them a cantrip called Pengo that allows them to make large blocks of super kinetic ice that can be pushed along smooth services as a weapon...
 

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Tory Smith

Villager
I feel that their culture would have revolved heavily on an astrological lean. Having spent half their year in darkness (for those subarctic types)
 

The Ranger

Villager
I've already created a homebrew of these called ¨Pengin (Pronounced Pen-jin)¨ here is what they got
+2 to dexterity, +1 to wisdom
You start out with one of the following skills of your choice: Animal Handling, insight, nature, or survival
Your base walking speed is 25 feet, you also have a swimming speed of 35 feet
You have resistance to cold damage
You speak common, auran, and aquan
And you can hold your breath for up to 15 minutes.

I know that these facts about real penguins my be off but thi is fantasy after all.
Pengin were mainly built to be rangers or druids. They are typically shy and lean towards neutral or neutral good so screw the idea of being cute an cuddly, they are people not actual penguins!!!. They live in small tribes called a rookery where about 10-20 pengins dwell. The rookeries live in small villages in frozen tundras near the coast. Pengins are excellent swimmers, fishermen, and craftsmen, and most of them have finely honed survival skills. Both genders are equal and the tribes are ruled by chieftains of either sex. Many pengin do strike out on there own though, leading a life of solitude. I have yet to figure out what there religious system should be, I would love any ideas!
 

Richards

Legend
When I see the phrase "penguin powers," I immediately think of the giant penguin with electric green tentacles from the Monty Python "Scott of the Sahara" sketch.

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Johnathan
 

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