Homebrew Ailuridae Race Details

"Murky brown eyes, scanned the clutter of broken homes surrounding the peripheral vision, of our 1st person outlook. Knees falling to the ground as faded shrieks seeped past the huge, quivering ears we bestow upon overselves."

A small, largely arboreal mammal (Ailurus fulgens of the family Ailuridae) that resembles a racoon, that is found from the deep, dark forests of unknown origin, and that has long rusty or chestnut fur with dark underparts, a long bushy tail with rings, and a white face and inner ears with a dark stripe from the corners of the eyes to the lower jaw. The Ailuridae, otherwise known as the Red Panda, spends most of their lives in trees and even sleep aloft. When foraging, they are most active at night as well as in the gloaming hours of dusk and dawn. They have become a very quiet race, due to their habitats and villages being destroyed or moved. Ailuridae are rarely seen by other races, but when they are younger they tend to be more social with the world.

Ailuridae Traits

As being an Ailuridae, here are the traits that condone with your nature.

Darkvision

Accustomed to twilit forests and the night sky, you have superior vision in dark and dim conditions. You can see in dim light within 60 feet of you as if it were bright light, and in darkness as if it were dim light. You can’t discern color in darkness, only shades of gray.

Tail Grab

To successfully grab or hold something within the 5 foot range, you must make a d20 roll with your DEX modifier. Opponent must make a STR d20 roll against it.

Red Bite

You must make a d4+ STR modifier roll to sucessfully bite your opponent. 

Tree Bouncer

You are proficient in aerobatics.

Ailuridae Traits

Usually Ailuridae's have a netural alignment, typically being calm and collected, most go with a logical thinking pattern. They tend to mature at the age of 5, but only live up to 25 years. A rare few have been able to live to 30, but by then their bodies are very worn down. Most Ailuridae get to 3 feet in height, some are able to reach 4 feet. It depends on the genetics of the parents. 

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