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<blockquote data-quote="wah3" data-source="post: 8378102" data-attributes="member: 7032067"><p>Here's an ooze genasi, an exception to the rule that they are low charisma[MEDIA=pinterest]281123201716279557[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>The appearance of an ooze genasi can vary, but all have a slimy outer skin and they tend to have soft, fleshy, drooping bodies. Some have skin tones of rich, deep brown, while others are a sallow pale yellow, green or greenish-yellow. They may exude a faint smell of warm earth. Often, their eyes are the same color or similar to their skin tone, and their hair -- if they have it -- is usually black or brown with an oily sheen. Sometimes their “hair” is merely an extension of their slime-coated bodies. Their bodies are abnormally flexible, capable of squeezing through crevices that would appear too tight for them to fit. </p><p></p><p>Dwellers in the Mud are expressive beings, both proud of their self-reliance and bitter at their lot in life. They are most often neutral, but have a sight tendency toward evil. Whether they are broody or dramatic, an ooze genasi wears their heart on their sleeve. Many become over-confident overachievers. They push themselves to the limit, and more, just to prove their worth. </p><p></p><p>Ooze genasi can breathe both air and water, swim very quickly, and even survive in murky, sludge-filled environments. Many ooze genasi prefer to sleep completely submerged in pits of mud or silt. Once per day they can create a 3 foot deep mud pit in the ground. They are resistant to acid, and earth and water-based magic, and the coating of slime on their skin gives them an advantage in escaping any grapple or restraint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wah3, post: 8378102, member: 7032067"] Here's an ooze genasi, an exception to the rule that they are low charisma[MEDIA=pinterest]281123201716279557[/MEDIA] The appearance of an ooze genasi can vary, but all have a slimy outer skin and they tend to have soft, fleshy, drooping bodies. Some have skin tones of rich, deep brown, while others are a sallow pale yellow, green or greenish-yellow. They may exude a faint smell of warm earth. Often, their eyes are the same color or similar to their skin tone, and their hair -- if they have it -- is usually black or brown with an oily sheen. Sometimes their “hair” is merely an extension of their slime-coated bodies. Their bodies are abnormally flexible, capable of squeezing through crevices that would appear too tight for them to fit. Dwellers in the Mud are expressive beings, both proud of their self-reliance and bitter at their lot in life. They are most often neutral, but have a sight tendency toward evil. Whether they are broody or dramatic, an ooze genasi wears their heart on their sleeve. Many become over-confident overachievers. They push themselves to the limit, and more, just to prove their worth. Ooze genasi can breathe both air and water, swim very quickly, and even survive in murky, sludge-filled environments. Many ooze genasi prefer to sleep completely submerged in pits of mud or silt. Once per day they can create a 3 foot deep mud pit in the ground. They are resistant to acid, and earth and water-based magic, and the coating of slime on their skin gives them an advantage in escaping any grapple or restraint. [/QUOTE]
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