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<blockquote data-quote="BOZ" data-source="post: 79184" data-attributes="member: 1241"><p><strong>ALAGHI</strong></p><p>Alaghi are large, forest-dwelling brutes who are actually shy and keep to themselves. </p><p><strong>Personality</strong>: Alaghi are naturally a peaceful people, living in harmony in their natural surroundings. Alaghi make their own stone tools and weapons, such as stone knives, hand axes, and simple javelins. Most alaghi are hunter-gatherer nomads, travelling from one place to another and never really settling down. These alaghi don't necessarily share a harmonious existence with nature, but they have a healthy respect for it and try not to destroy it. These alaghi travel throughout the year, following game trails and watching for wild plants to eat and use.</p><p>Alaghi which live in villages are called sedentary alaghi, and survive by raiding others. These alaghi are very violent, and have a tendency to want to slay anyone they meet. These algahi are very primitive, and live greedily off of other races.</p><p>Alaghi hermits live in harmony with nature and fey of all types, and often serve the forests as druids. These alaghi are curious, and appreciate the company of other races. They are more intelligent than other alaghi, and love riddles, and games such as chess.</p><p><strong>Physical Description</strong>: Alaghi are reputed to be distant relations to yeti, and their physical appearance strongly backs this up. They are wide and squat, and unbelievably shaggy. Adults are usually about 6 feet tall and 300 or more pounds. They are surprisingly nimble for their size, and are experts at hiding and moving silently.</p><p>Alaghi become adults around the age of 19, and most die before the age of 100.</p><p><strong>Relations</strong>: Alaghi villages distrust their neighbors, and are in turn distrusted by their neighbors because of their frequent hostility. Some braver neighbors trade their manufactured goods for pelts, wild game, and ores. The attitudes of the sedentary alaghi have poisoned relations between other types of alaghi and other races. Other alaghi are much more likely to be friendly to other humanoid races.</p><p><strong>Alignment</strong>: Most alaghi are neutral in alignment, caring not for the worries of good and evil. Villages of alaghi have a slight tendency to develop an evil bent as they become distrustful and even hateful of outsiders. Those who leave alaghi society, particularly adventurers, wind up leaving because of their tendency towards good. Alaghi druids are generally neutral good.</p><p><strong>Alaghi Lands</strong>: Alaghi tend to roam throughout temperate woodlands and mountains. These semi-nomadic people travel as small family groups of not more than a couple of dozen adults. Village-dwelling alaghi are often hostile towards travelers and don't allow anyone into their village.</p><p><strong>Religion</strong>: Alaghi don't have a god or set of gods that they worship, like most other races. They share a unique racial sense of spirituality based around revering nature and the natural world. As such, druids are very common throughout alaghi society. Alaghi are a very superstitious people, and fear things such as arcane magic, undead creatures, and metal tools and weapons.</p><p><strong>Language</strong>: Alaghi use a form of Sylvan as their own language, but their dialect is so primitive it is almost unrecognizable. Nomadic alaghi tend to punctuate their sentences with hisses, hoots, and grunts. Sedentary alaghi speak this dialect of Sylvan as well as Common, and sometimes Goblin. Hermitic alaghi speak Sylvan as well as any fey can, and usually know a few other languages as well.</p><p><strong>Names</strong>: </p><p><strong>Adventurers</strong>: Alaghi that decide to leave home to become adventurers may have a variety of reasons. Nomadic alaghi who become adventurers are true thrill-seekers, questing for knowledge, treasure, or just plain adventure. Sedentary alaghi can become tired of their primitive community life, becoming a lone nomad or eventually finding a party of adventurers to travel with. Hermit alaghi are well suited to become adventurers, particularly druids, if they are willing to give up their life of solitude for a grand cause.</p><p></p><p><strong>ALAGHI RACIAL TRAITS</strong></p><p>+8 Strength, +2 Dexterity, +2 Constitution, -4 Intelligence: An alaghi is very large and poweful, but where its body is strong, its mind tends to be weak.</p><p>Medium-size: As Medium-size creatures, aarakocra have no special bonuses or penalties due to their size.</p><p>Alaghi base speed is 30 feet.</p><p>Natural Armor: An alaghi has +5 natural armor.</p><p>Natural Attacks: An alaghi can attack with its huge fists, causing 1d3 points of damage each.</p><p>Automatic Languages: Sylvan. Bonus languages: Common, Goblin, and Giant. Travelling alaghi learn the languages of races they interact with.</p><p>Favored Class: Druid. A multiclass alaghi's druid class does not count when determining whether he suffers an XP penalty for multiclassing. (see Experience for Multiclass Characters, Player's Handbook, page 56).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BOZ, post: 79184, member: 1241"] [b]ALAGHI[/b] Alaghi are large, forest-dwelling brutes who are actually shy and keep to themselves. [b]Personality[/b]: Alaghi are naturally a peaceful people, living in harmony in their natural surroundings. Alaghi make their own stone tools and weapons, such as stone knives, hand axes, and simple javelins. Most alaghi are hunter-gatherer nomads, travelling from one place to another and never really settling down. These alaghi don't necessarily share a harmonious existence with nature, but they have a healthy respect for it and try not to destroy it. These alaghi travel throughout the year, following game trails and watching for wild plants to eat and use. Alaghi which live in villages are called sedentary alaghi, and survive by raiding others. These alaghi are very violent, and have a tendency to want to slay anyone they meet. These algahi are very primitive, and live greedily off of other races. Alaghi hermits live in harmony with nature and fey of all types, and often serve the forests as druids. These alaghi are curious, and appreciate the company of other races. They are more intelligent than other alaghi, and love riddles, and games such as chess. [b]Physical Description[/b]: Alaghi are reputed to be distant relations to yeti, and their physical appearance strongly backs this up. They are wide and squat, and unbelievably shaggy. Adults are usually about 6 feet tall and 300 or more pounds. They are surprisingly nimble for their size, and are experts at hiding and moving silently. Alaghi become adults around the age of 19, and most die before the age of 100. [b]Relations[/b]: Alaghi villages distrust their neighbors, and are in turn distrusted by their neighbors because of their frequent hostility. Some braver neighbors trade their manufactured goods for pelts, wild game, and ores. The attitudes of the sedentary alaghi have poisoned relations between other types of alaghi and other races. Other alaghi are much more likely to be friendly to other humanoid races. [b]Alignment[/b]: Most alaghi are neutral in alignment, caring not for the worries of good and evil. Villages of alaghi have a slight tendency to develop an evil bent as they become distrustful and even hateful of outsiders. Those who leave alaghi society, particularly adventurers, wind up leaving because of their tendency towards good. Alaghi druids are generally neutral good. [b]Alaghi Lands[/b]: Alaghi tend to roam throughout temperate woodlands and mountains. These semi-nomadic people travel as small family groups of not more than a couple of dozen adults. Village-dwelling alaghi are often hostile towards travelers and don't allow anyone into their village. [b]Religion[/b]: Alaghi don't have a god or set of gods that they worship, like most other races. They share a unique racial sense of spirituality based around revering nature and the natural world. As such, druids are very common throughout alaghi society. Alaghi are a very superstitious people, and fear things such as arcane magic, undead creatures, and metal tools and weapons. [b]Language[/b]: Alaghi use a form of Sylvan as their own language, but their dialect is so primitive it is almost unrecognizable. Nomadic alaghi tend to punctuate their sentences with hisses, hoots, and grunts. Sedentary alaghi speak this dialect of Sylvan as well as Common, and sometimes Goblin. Hermitic alaghi speak Sylvan as well as any fey can, and usually know a few other languages as well. [b]Names[/b]: [b]Adventurers[/b]: Alaghi that decide to leave home to become adventurers may have a variety of reasons. Nomadic alaghi who become adventurers are true thrill-seekers, questing for knowledge, treasure, or just plain adventure. Sedentary alaghi can become tired of their primitive community life, becoming a lone nomad or eventually finding a party of adventurers to travel with. Hermit alaghi are well suited to become adventurers, particularly druids, if they are willing to give up their life of solitude for a grand cause. [b]ALAGHI RACIAL TRAITS[/b] +8 Strength, +2 Dexterity, +2 Constitution, -4 Intelligence: An alaghi is very large and poweful, but where its body is strong, its mind tends to be weak. Medium-size: As Medium-size creatures, aarakocra have no special bonuses or penalties due to their size. Alaghi base speed is 30 feet. Natural Armor: An alaghi has +5 natural armor. Natural Attacks: An alaghi can attack with its huge fists, causing 1d3 points of damage each. Automatic Languages: Sylvan. Bonus languages: Common, Goblin, and Giant. Travelling alaghi learn the languages of races they interact with. Favored Class: Druid. A multiclass alaghi's druid class does not count when determining whether he suffers an XP penalty for multiclassing. (see Experience for Multiclass Characters, Player's Handbook, page 56). [/QUOTE]
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