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<blockquote data-quote="Quickleaf" data-source="post: 4654522" data-attributes="member: 20323"><p>IMC, there is a race of mutant humans who combine traits of the witchers from Andrzej Sapkowski's "Witcher" series, pop culture and literature about psychics, a touch of "The Black Cauldron" by Lloyd Alexander, and a healthy dose of creative reinterpretation. They are known as the Cauldron-Born, and I use them instead of Dragonborn.</p><p> </p><p>I'm looking for feedback, whether rules or fluff.</p><p> </p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>Cauldron-Born</strong></span></p><p> </p><p><em>Mysterious mutants, feared yet respected for their supernatural powers, with a yearning for secrets.</em></p><p> </p><p><strong>RACIAL TRAITS</strong></p><p><strong>Average Height:</strong> 5’6” – 6’2”</p><p><strong>Average Weight: </strong>135 – 220 lbs.</p><p>____________________________________________</p><p><strong>Ability Scores:</strong> +2 to one ability score of your choice</p><p><strong>Size:</strong> Medium</p><p><strong>Speed:</strong> 6 squares</p><p><strong>Vision: </strong>Low-light</p><p>____________________________________________</p><p><strong>Languages: </strong>Common, Wyrding</p><p><strong>Skill Bonuses: </strong>+2 Arcana, +2 Intimidate</p><p>____________________________________________</p><p><strong>Aura Sink: </strong>Whenever you enter an aura it shrinks so that it just barely encompasses you. If you are adjacent to a creature with an aura, its aura becomes 1 square.</p><p><strong>Disease Resistance:</strong> +5 racial bonus to Fortitude defense and Endurance checks against disease.</p><p><strong>Whispers:</strong> You can use <em>unravel secrets </em>or <em>mystic wound </em>as an encounter power.</p><p> </p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><strong>Unravel Secrets</strong> </span>(Cauldron-Born Racial Power)</p><p><em>You recall something seemingly impossible about the situation, as if a forgotten memory whispered in your ear.</em></p><p><strong>Encounter</strong></p><p><strong>Minor Action, Ranged</strong><span style="font-size: 12px"> 10</span></p><p><strong>Target:</strong> A creature, object, or place within range</p><p><strong>Effect:</strong> Learn one weakness or vulnerability of the target. For example you might learn of a fire archon’s cold vulnerability, the only place an artifact may be destroyed, or a back door into the fortified castle.</p><p> </p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><strong>Mystic Wound</strong></span> Cauldron-Born Racial Power</p><p><em>Whispers tell you where to strike as arcane energy flows from you, allowing you to pierce a creature’s resistances.</em></p><p><strong>Encounter</strong></p><p><strong>Minor Action, Personal</strong></p><p><strong>Effect:</strong> Until the end of next turn any attack you make against one specific creature type of your choice ignores one resistance the creature possesses.</p><p> </p><p>During the time of the Witch Queens mothers started giving birth to albino children with strange powers in their blood. They were dubbed the “cauldron-born” because their origin myth traces back to an artifact called the Whispering Cauldron. Cauldron-born are consumed with discovering secrets such as the source of magic and the origins of their race. Their frightening insights and freakish appearance often make them a target of persecution;enjoying their solitude many cauldron-born keep up a creepy act to dissuade the mobs.</p><p> </p><p>Play a cauldron-born if you want…</p><p>• To gain an edge over supernatural opponents by piercing their defenses</p><p>• To play a haunted and mistrusted character with eerie powers</p><p>• To excel in any class you choose</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><strong>Physical Qualities</strong></span></p><p>Cauldron-born are albinos, having pale skin, silken white hair, and yellow, pink, or colorless eyes. At first glance, one could mistake a cauldron-born for a human (and whether they are a distinct race is debated), but upon approaching closer, something appears wrong about the cauldron-born. The proportion of their facial features is exaggerated slightly, with the eyes spaced slightly further apart, the nose slightly elongated and flattened, and the cheekbones sharply defined. And then there are the whispers – cauldron-born are surrounded by haunting barely audible whispers in the dead of night; some say these are the souls of cauldron-born passed on. Cauldron-born wear the same clothes as humans, but prefer concealing cloaks when traveling. They age at the same rate as humans, but are sterile. Cauldron-born births are a rare anomaly.</p><p></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 12px">Playing a Cauldron-Born</span></strong></p><p>Though none but the gods may know the truth of how the cauldron-born came to be, many sages agree that they were created by a foul ritual conducted in concert by the Foul Mistresses Three, a covey of hags whose demesnes once encompassed all of Ancerel. Most assume the ritual was a curse upon the human empire’s children, so that even after beheaded the hags would have their victory.</p><p> It is the forgotten places that cauldron-born are drawn to, whether a ruined keep hidden in the mists or a ramshackle shop down a ghetto alley. Even those cauldron-born who are not drowned as children rarely have any ties with their family, who is quick to disown the child, murdered or driven away by mobs, or turns the child over to the Witcher Order for training. Thus, cauldron-born are often loners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quickleaf, post: 4654522, member: 20323"] IMC, there is a race of mutant humans who combine traits of the witchers from Andrzej Sapkowski's "Witcher" series, pop culture and literature about psychics, a touch of "The Black Cauldron" by Lloyd Alexander, and a healthy dose of creative reinterpretation. They are known as the Cauldron-Born, and I use them instead of Dragonborn. I'm looking for feedback, whether rules or fluff. [SIZE=4][B]Cauldron-Born[/B][/SIZE] [I]Mysterious mutants, feared yet respected for their supernatural powers, with a yearning for secrets.[/I] [B]RACIAL TRAITS[/B] [B]Average Height:[/B] 5’6” – 6’2” [B]Average Weight: [/B]135 – 220 lbs. ____________________________________________ [B]Ability Scores:[/B] +2 to one ability score of your choice [B]Size:[/B] Medium [B]Speed:[/B] 6 squares [B]Vision: [/B]Low-light ____________________________________________ [B]Languages: [/B]Common, Wyrding [B]Skill Bonuses: [/B]+2 Arcana, +2 Intimidate ____________________________________________ [B]Aura Sink: [/B]Whenever you enter an aura it shrinks so that it just barely encompasses you. If you are adjacent to a creature with an aura, its aura becomes 1 square. [B]Disease Resistance:[/B] +5 racial bonus to Fortitude defense and Endurance checks against disease. [B]Whispers:[/B] You can use [I]unravel secrets [/I]or [I]mystic wound [/I]as an encounter power. [SIZE=3][B]Unravel Secrets[/B] [/SIZE](Cauldron-Born Racial Power) [I]You recall something seemingly impossible about the situation, as if a forgotten memory whispered in your ear.[/I] [B]Encounter[/B] [B]Minor Action, Ranged[/B][SIZE=3] 10[/SIZE] [B]Target:[/B] A creature, object, or place within range [B]Effect:[/B] Learn one weakness or vulnerability of the target. For example you might learn of a fire archon’s cold vulnerability, the only place an artifact may be destroyed, or a back door into the fortified castle. [SIZE=3][B]Mystic Wound[/B][/SIZE] Cauldron-Born Racial Power [I]Whispers tell you where to strike as arcane energy flows from you, allowing you to pierce a creature’s resistances.[/I] [B]Encounter[/B] [B]Minor Action, Personal[/B] [B]Effect:[/B] Until the end of next turn any attack you make against one specific creature type of your choice ignores one resistance the creature possesses. During the time of the Witch Queens mothers started giving birth to albino children with strange powers in their blood. They were dubbed the “cauldron-born” because their origin myth traces back to an artifact called the Whispering Cauldron. Cauldron-born are consumed with discovering secrets such as the source of magic and the origins of their race. Their frightening insights and freakish appearance often make them a target of persecution;enjoying their solitude many cauldron-born keep up a creepy act to dissuade the mobs. Play a cauldron-born if you want… • To gain an edge over supernatural opponents by piercing their defenses • To play a haunted and mistrusted character with eerie powers • To excel in any class you choose [size=3][b]Physical Qualities[/b][/size] Cauldron-born are albinos, having pale skin, silken white hair, and yellow, pink, or colorless eyes. At first glance, one could mistake a cauldron-born for a human (and whether they are a distinct race is debated), but upon approaching closer, something appears wrong about the cauldron-born. The proportion of their facial features is exaggerated slightly, with the eyes spaced slightly further apart, the nose slightly elongated and flattened, and the cheekbones sharply defined. And then there are the whispers – cauldron-born are surrounded by haunting barely audible whispers in the dead of night; some say these are the souls of cauldron-born passed on. Cauldron-born wear the same clothes as humans, but prefer concealing cloaks when traveling. They age at the same rate as humans, but are sterile. Cauldron-born births are a rare anomaly. [b][size=3]Playing a Cauldron-Born[/size][/b] Though none but the gods may know the truth of how the cauldron-born came to be, many sages agree that they were created by a foul ritual conducted in concert by the Foul Mistresses Three, a covey of hags whose demesnes once encompassed all of Ancerel. Most assume the ritual was a curse upon the human empire’s children, so that even after beheaded the hags would have their victory. It is the forgotten places that cauldron-born are drawn to, whether a ruined keep hidden in the mists or a ramshackle shop down a ghetto alley. Even those cauldron-born who are not drowned as children rarely have any ties with their family, who is quick to disown the child, murdered or driven away by mobs, or turns the child over to the Witcher Order for training. Thus, cauldron-born are often loners. [/QUOTE]
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