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<blockquote data-quote="Shade" data-source="post: 4979812" data-attributes="member: 287"><p>No, that seems reasonable.</p><p></p><p>Also, lets tack the omnipresent fast healing 2 back on.</p><p></p><p>Here's the first subspecies...</p><p></p><p><strong>Tabur</strong></p><p>MOVE: 15"</p><p>HIT DICE: 2+3</p><p>NO. OF ATTACKS: 2</p><p>DAMAGE/ATTACK: 1-3/1-3 or by weapon type</p><p>INTELLIGENCE: Average</p><p>ALIGNMENT: Lawful neutral</p><p>SIZE: S (2¼' tall)</p><p>LEVEL/X.P. VALUE: V / 275 + 3/hp</p><p></p><p>Tabi come to the material plane from Nirvana. Each tabur can polymorph itself into three different forms from the following list of four: hawk (large), badger, dog (treat as a wild dog), and hare. Though it can use weapons in its unpolymorphed form, a tabur prefers to strike with its hands, for 1-3 points of damage per hand. The damage figure is this high because the tabur has an instinctive knowledge of anatomy, like that of a monk. With its hand attack, it can stun or kill an opponent of size S as a first-level monk (1% chance to kill vs. AC 7, up to 4% vs. AC 10).</p><p></p><p>Only magical weapons or those made of white flint can harm a tabur, and it can dodge magical missile weapons (but not a magic missile spell) the same way a monk evades non-magical ones. The tabi have two powers that resemble cleric spells. First, they can hold person once a day, as a 2nd-level cleric, surpassing the actual spell because they can affect any number of eligible persons or creatures within range. Second, the tabur can feign death once a day for up to 14 turns. Tabi are devoted to order and discipline untainted by cruelty or kindness; good and evil are irrelevant to them. They never let other considerations get in the way of true harmony and order.</p><p></p><p>At a glance, the tabi look like small, white marble statues. The creatures have perfect, symmetrical proportions; each appears to be an idealized version of the human or demi-human race of its master. Their calm and unhurried movements enhance their statuelike air, though they can muster extraordinarily quick and nimble movements at will. A tabur’s hair matches the pure white color of its skin. When open, its eyes look like silvery pools. With eyes closed in meditation, while standing perfectly still, a tabur gives no hint of life at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shade, post: 4979812, member: 287"] No, that seems reasonable. Also, lets tack the omnipresent fast healing 2 back on. Here's the first subspecies... [B]Tabur[/B] MOVE: 15" HIT DICE: 2+3 NO. OF ATTACKS: 2 DAMAGE/ATTACK: 1-3/1-3 or by weapon type INTELLIGENCE: Average ALIGNMENT: Lawful neutral SIZE: S (2¼' tall) LEVEL/X.P. VALUE: V / 275 + 3/hp Tabi come to the material plane from Nirvana. Each tabur can polymorph itself into three different forms from the following list of four: hawk (large), badger, dog (treat as a wild dog), and hare. Though it can use weapons in its unpolymorphed form, a tabur prefers to strike with its hands, for 1-3 points of damage per hand. The damage figure is this high because the tabur has an instinctive knowledge of anatomy, like that of a monk. With its hand attack, it can stun or kill an opponent of size S as a first-level monk (1% chance to kill vs. AC 7, up to 4% vs. AC 10). Only magical weapons or those made of white flint can harm a tabur, and it can dodge magical missile weapons (but not a magic missile spell) the same way a monk evades non-magical ones. The tabi have two powers that resemble cleric spells. First, they can hold person once a day, as a 2nd-level cleric, surpassing the actual spell because they can affect any number of eligible persons or creatures within range. Second, the tabur can feign death once a day for up to 14 turns. Tabi are devoted to order and discipline untainted by cruelty or kindness; good and evil are irrelevant to them. They never let other considerations get in the way of true harmony and order. At a glance, the tabi look like small, white marble statues. The creatures have perfect, symmetrical proportions; each appears to be an idealized version of the human or demi-human race of its master. Their calm and unhurried movements enhance their statuelike air, though they can muster extraordinarily quick and nimble movements at will. A tabur’s hair matches the pure white color of its skin. When open, its eyes look like silvery pools. With eyes closed in meditation, while standing perfectly still, a tabur gives no hint of life at all. [/QUOTE]
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