Ancestries

Firbolg

Firbolg

Firbolgs are bovine humanoids typically recognized by their broad noses and long, drooping ears.

Ancestry Features

Charge

When you succeed on an Agility Roll to move from Faror Very Far range into Melee range with one or more targets, you can mark a Stress to deal 1d12 physical damage to all targets within Melee range.

Unshakable

When you would mark a Stress, roll a d6. On a result of 6, don’t mark it.

Description

Some have faces that are a blend of humanoid and bison, ox, cow, or other bovine creatures. Others, often referred to as minotaurs, have heads that entirely resemble cattle. They are tall and muscular creatures, with heights ranging from around 5 feet to 7 feet, and possess remarkable strength no matter their age. Some firbolgs are known to use this strength to charge their adversaries, an action that is particuarly effective for those who have one of the many varieties of horn styles commonly found in this ancestry. Though their unique characteristics can vary, all firbolgs are covered in fur, which can be muted and earth-toned in color, or come in a variety of pastels, such as soft pinks and blues. On average, firbolgs live for about 150 years.

Firbolgs have humanoid proportions except in their facial features, which appear bovine-like. Firbolg bodies are covered in short fur. Their fur comes in a variety of colors such as: brown, black, grey, and various pastels. Some Firbolg have humanoid faces, while others have the heads of cows, oxen, or other bovine creatures. These are called minotaurs. Young Firbolgs tend to have round, soft features. As they enter adulthood, some take on more square features.

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Firbolg

Firbolgs are bovine humanoids typically recognized by their broad noses and long, drooping ears.

Charge: When you succeed on an Agility Roll to move from Faror Very Far range into Melee range with one or more targets, you can mark a Stress to deal 1d12 physical damage to all targets within Melee range.

Unshakable: When you would mark a Stress, roll a d6. On a result of 6, don’t mark it.

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