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<blockquote data-quote="Steampunkette" data-source="post: 8340452" data-attributes="member: 6796468"><p><em>The Naga, serpentfolk of the Annam desert, do not stand to any height, exactly. For their lower forms are those of serpents, and upper forms are those of humans. From the crown of the head to the tip of the tail, naga tend to be three strides, or nine feet, in length. The first third of that length is a humanlike body, and the remainder are a scaled and serpentine length. When coiled, they typically rest with their heads between four and five feet from the ground, but when angered can rise to six feet, even seven for moments of extreme outrage. Sinuous and flexible, they are only lightly scaled above the 'waist', primarily on the back and the back of their limbs, giving them excellent protection against the sun when kept at their backs. Hair is common, and worn long by most of the naga regardless of gender. The color of their hair tends to match their scales, and thanks to the wide array of scale colors, from jeweled greens and reds through sandy earth tones with patterns, it would be easier to say what colors their hair does not grow in. Their eyes, however, are yellow, olive green, or a ruddy brown bordering on red, and can take on a slitted appearance in particularly bright places.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Clothing among the naga is often simple and modest. Short skirts and wraps at the hip for modesty are quite common for all naga, while those with breasts tend to prefer a wrap across the upper chest, typically over the shoulders. However those Naga of great station often wear ostentatious headdresses, hats, and shawls to advertise their position. <em>Armor for Naga is quite complex, indeed, as it must be molded to avoid interfering with locomotion. Thus their underbellies tend to be minimally armored, and kept flat, or near flat, to the ground in combat. </em></em></p><p>-The Chronicler-</p><p></p><p>That... is actually a really nifty angle to take it... We could use Lineages like that to show favor of the gods for specific individuals. The Dweller may, for example, return someone to the land of the living as a Reborn to fulfill some important goal... I do like that angle.</p><p></p><p>The Weaver is Portrayed as a spider, but was meant to be a more all-purpose insectoid weaving creature. Silkworms, butterflies, moths, spiders, wasps, all sorts of weaving arthropods out there which would work for it.</p><p></p><p>My thought for the Stormborn was to take the Stormborn Barbarian subclass as inspiration and do three different kinds of Storm-Related genasi. A Sandstorm, a Snowstorm, and a Lightningstorm.</p><p></p><p>For Faeries I was just gonna...</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.dndbeyond.com/races/fairy-ua[/URL]</p><p></p><p>Y'know. >.></p><p></p><p>Take away their Spellcasting racial trait to make room for their Cultural trait.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steampunkette, post: 8340452, member: 6796468"] [I]The Naga, serpentfolk of the Annam desert, do not stand to any height, exactly. For their lower forms are those of serpents, and upper forms are those of humans. From the crown of the head to the tip of the tail, naga tend to be three strides, or nine feet, in length. The first third of that length is a humanlike body, and the remainder are a scaled and serpentine length. When coiled, they typically rest with their heads between four and five feet from the ground, but when angered can rise to six feet, even seven for moments of extreme outrage. Sinuous and flexible, they are only lightly scaled above the 'waist', primarily on the back and the back of their limbs, giving them excellent protection against the sun when kept at their backs. Hair is common, and worn long by most of the naga regardless of gender. The color of their hair tends to match their scales, and thanks to the wide array of scale colors, from jeweled greens and reds through sandy earth tones with patterns, it would be easier to say what colors their hair does not grow in. Their eyes, however, are yellow, olive green, or a ruddy brown bordering on red, and can take on a slitted appearance in particularly bright places. Clothing among the naga is often simple and modest. Short skirts and wraps at the hip for modesty are quite common for all naga, while those with breasts tend to prefer a wrap across the upper chest, typically over the shoulders. However those Naga of great station often wear ostentatious headdresses, hats, and shawls to advertise their position. [I]Armor for Naga is quite complex, indeed, as it must be molded to avoid interfering with locomotion. Thus their underbellies tend to be minimally armored, and kept flat, or near flat, to the ground in combat. [/I][/I] -The Chronicler- That... is actually a really nifty angle to take it... We could use Lineages like that to show favor of the gods for specific individuals. The Dweller may, for example, return someone to the land of the living as a Reborn to fulfill some important goal... I do like that angle. The Weaver is Portrayed as a spider, but was meant to be a more all-purpose insectoid weaving creature. Silkworms, butterflies, moths, spiders, wasps, all sorts of weaving arthropods out there which would work for it. My thought for the Stormborn was to take the Stormborn Barbarian subclass as inspiration and do three different kinds of Storm-Related genasi. A Sandstorm, a Snowstorm, and a Lightningstorm. For Faeries I was just gonna... [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.dndbeyond.com/races/fairy-ua[/URL] Y'know. >.> Take away their Spellcasting racial trait to make room for their Cultural trait. [/QUOTE]
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