Gryphon Folk
Hailing from the rocky hills and high mountains of the Aycan valley people praise this race of crafters. Skilled in the ways of metal they've always fused the land and sky. In battle they are graceful yet strong warriors. Many travel to New Aycan to get a chance at the masterful crafts they produce.
Ability Score Increase: +2 Dexterity, 1+ Wisdom
Alignment: Gryphon folk tend to have a bias towards lawful alignments. However when it comes to good or evil they can skirt either side.
Size: Gryphon folk are about the same size and build as humans. However they can oftentimes be a little taller. Your size is Medium.
Speed: Your base walking speed is 30 feet. Your base flying speed is 30 feet.
Languages: Common and one other of your choice.
Height: Stand at anywhere from 5-6 ft tall.
Darkvision: Gryphon folk share the same kind of eyes as cats. They have 60ft of darkvision in dim or dark lighting.
Claws: Gryphon folk are adept at unarmed combat thanks to their claws or talons. Unarmed they deal 1d4 slashing damage by using their claws.
Flight: Gryphon Folk learn to fly early on in life. They often depend on their wings to give them the drop on enemies or get them around.
Gryphon Folk Appearance:
They can have any fur or feather patterns, but these two patterns blend together in someway. The feline portion of a Gryphon Folk often resembles Tabaxi and they have been mistaken for one until one sees the proud set of wings upon their backs. Some Gryphon Folk have more bird than others. They can have bird or feline heads, as well as paws or talons for their upper arms. All Gryphon Folk have feline bottom legs and tails.Gryphon Folk traits
Age: Gryphon folk mature around the same rate as a human, however they tend to live upwards to 200 years. A gryphon folk’s brain stays sharp even as their bodies decline with age.Height: Stand at anywhere from 5-6 ft tall.
Darkvision: Gryphon folk share the same kind of eyes as cats. They have 60ft of darkvision in dim or dark lighting.
Claws: Gryphon folk are adept at unarmed combat thanks to their claws or talons. Unarmed they deal 1d4 slashing damage by using their claws.
Flight: Gryphon Folk learn to fly early on in life. They often depend on their wings to give them the drop on enemies or get them around.
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