Leposbanne

An ancient and elusive ethnicity of the Amphibanne, Leposbanne are believed to predate many of the other subraces of Amphibanne and are purposed to be directly ancestral to most of them, though that is debated between the Leposbanne and Temnobanne.

Appearance-wise, Leposbanne appear similar to Salamanders, though they can appear eel or snake like. Unlike other Amphibanne races, the Leposbanne can be further divided into Subethnicities that possess different abilities and appearances.

  • Microlepos are short Salabanne-like Leposbanne that have a happy go lucky attitude about life. They are known to be innately lucky, and adaptable. They have relatively long torsos and short tails.
  • Nectrilepos are almost fully aquatic, appearing similar to Axalobanne and some Salabanne, though most of this ethnicity have pieces of bone that extend the sides of their skulls into a boomerang-like shape. They are known for their superior movement underwater and mastery of water magic.
  • Aeistolepos are limbless Leposvanne that seem very similar to Naagaea in their habits. Though they are limbless, they are able to use their tails as limbs and move through tiny holes without much issue.

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Leposbanne

An ancient and elusive ethnicity of the Amphibanne, Leposbanne are believed to predate many of the other subraces of Amphibanne and are purposed to be directly ancestral to most of them, though that is debated between the Leposbanne and Temnobanne.

Appearance-wise, Leposbanne appear similar to Salamanders, though they can appear eel or snake like. Unlike other Amphibanne races, the Leposbanne can be further divided into Subethnicities that possess different abilities and appearances.

  • Microlepos are short Salabanne-like Leposbanne that have a happy go lucky attitude about life. They are known to be innately lucky, and adaptable. They have relatively long torsos and short tails.
  • Nectrilepos are almost fully aquatic, appearing similar to Axalobanne and some Salabanne, though most of this ethnicity have pieces of bone that extend the sides of their skulls into a boomerang-like shape. They are known for their superior movement underwater and mastery of water magic.
  • Aeistolepos are limbless Leposvanne that seem very similar to Naagaea in their habits. Though they are limbless, they are able to use their tails as limbs and move through tiny holes without much issue.

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Water Dwellers

Due to your aquatic nature, you have a 10 ft bonus to your swim speed.

Eel-like Lifestyle (Aeistolepos)

You body is incredibly lithe and without limbs like an eel. You have the following:

  • Though you have no limbs, you can use your tail to grab things, though you can only use weapons with the light property with it.
  • You can bite a target, dealing 1d6 + your Might modifier piercing damage on hit.
  • You can fit through openings that are 6 inches or larger in size.

Microsaurian Luck (Microlepos)

Due to the latent luck granted to your people, whenever you roll a 1 on a skill check or saving throw you are proficient in, you can reroll the die and must use the new roll.

Nectrilepodian Maneuverability (Nectrilepos)

Due to your boomerang-shaped head, you are incredibly deft at turning quickly while underwater. You have advantage on acrobatics checks while in water.

Additionally, you have access to the spell Wall of Water at 12th level, and can cast it without expending MP once per Long Rest.

One with the Waves

Due to your people's connection to water, you gain access to one of the following magic skills:

  • Chaotic Primal Magic
  • Elementalism
  • Alteration Magic School
  • Psionic Magic