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5e isn't a Golden Age of D&D Lorewise, it's Silver at best.
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<blockquote data-quote="Maxperson" data-source="post: 8703852" data-attributes="member: 23751"><p>I've seen him brought up on these forums from time to time and a lot of people seem to know about him. Now, he wasn't really used for much in the game other than in the Gord the Rogue books, but since he appeared in 1e MMII, most of those who played in the days of yore knew about him.</p><p></p><p>"The cat lord, or master cat, is the ruler of all forms of felines from domestic cats through the giant lynx to the largest of smilodons. Some believe the cat lord to be at least a deity of minor sort; others claim the cat lord to be a malign creature of evil. Those who truly understand felines know that the cat lord is neither good nor evil but concerned with cat-things alone. He roams the Prime Material, Astral, and Ethereal</p><p>Planes.</p><p></p><p>Rated in human terms, the cat lord has the following statistics: strength 20, intelligence 19, wisdom 17, dexterity 23, constitution 16, charisma</p><p>variable (25 with respect to all felines, 22 with respect to were-felines, 18 with respect to partial felines and ailurophiles, 13 with respect to those indifferent to the species, 7 with respect to ailurophobes)."</p><p></p><p>And probably my favorite paragraph because of the first sentence.</p><p></p><p>"<strong>The cat lord can lick his wounds 9 times per day, each such lick restoring 2d4 points of damage. </strong>The cat lord has hearing and vision 5 times that of human normal. He always moves with 99% silence. He possesses ultravision of 2 times normal power and infravision of 5 times normal (300 feet). The cat lord speaks the languages of all sorts of felines. He can also converse with caterwauls, chimeras, displacer beasts, dragonnes, sea lions, kamadans, tabaxi and weretigers of all sorts. In human form he speaks Common and the secret language of neutrals. The cat lord can communicate telepathically with nearly any creature, if necessary."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maxperson, post: 8703852, member: 23751"] I've seen him brought up on these forums from time to time and a lot of people seem to know about him. Now, he wasn't really used for much in the game other than in the Gord the Rogue books, but since he appeared in 1e MMII, most of those who played in the days of yore knew about him. "The cat lord, or master cat, is the ruler of all forms of felines from domestic cats through the giant lynx to the largest of smilodons. Some believe the cat lord to be at least a deity of minor sort; others claim the cat lord to be a malign creature of evil. Those who truly understand felines know that the cat lord is neither good nor evil but concerned with cat-things alone. He roams the Prime Material, Astral, and Ethereal Planes. Rated in human terms, the cat lord has the following statistics: strength 20, intelligence 19, wisdom 17, dexterity 23, constitution 16, charisma variable (25 with respect to all felines, 22 with respect to were-felines, 18 with respect to partial felines and ailurophiles, 13 with respect to those indifferent to the species, 7 with respect to ailurophobes)." And probably my favorite paragraph because of the first sentence. "[B]The cat lord can lick his wounds 9 times per day, each such lick restoring 2d4 points of damage. [/B]The cat lord has hearing and vision 5 times that of human normal. He always moves with 99% silence. He possesses ultravision of 2 times normal power and infravision of 5 times normal (300 feet). The cat lord speaks the languages of all sorts of felines. He can also converse with caterwauls, chimeras, displacer beasts, dragonnes, sea lions, kamadans, tabaxi and weretigers of all sorts. In human form he speaks Common and the secret language of neutrals. The cat lord can communicate telepathically with nearly any creature, if necessary." [/QUOTE]
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