Catfolk
Basic Information
Biological Traits
In general, catfolk are lithe and slender, standing midway between dwarves and humans in stature. While clearly humanoid, they possess many feline features, including a coat of soft fine fur, slit pupils, and a sleek, slender tail. Their ears are pointed, but unlike those of elves, are more rounded and catlike. They manipulate objects as easily as any other humanoid, but their fingers terminate in small, sharp, retractable claws. These claws are typically not powerful enough to be used as weapons, but some members of the species—either by quirk of birth or from years of honing—can use them with deadly effect. Feline whiskers are not uncommon, but not universal, and hair and eye color vary greatly.
Additional Information
Geographic Origin and Distribution
Found in middle Africa in small communities and north Africa is home to small nomadic tribes. Otherwise has caravans traveling throughout Europe.
Scientific Name
Felis Catus
Origin/Ancestry
African
Lifespan
70 years
Average Height
4 ft. 7 in. - 6 ft. 2 in.
Average Weight
95 - 200 lbs.