Feline Folk
Medium Humanoid (Feline folk), Any alignment
Armor Class 13
Hit Points 44 (11d8 + 0)
Speed 30 ft.
STR | DEX | CON | INT | WIS | CHA |
12 (+1) | 12 (+1) | 10 (+0) | 10 (+0) | 12 (+1) | 10 (+0) |
Saving Throws Strength +1, Dexterity +1
Skills Acrobatics +1, Athletics +1, Perception +1
Senses Passive Perception 11
Languages Any two languages
Challenge 1/4
Proficiency Bonus +2
Feline Agility. Feline folk can jump a number of feet equal to their movement speed.
Feral Grip. While a target is grappled by them, they make claw attacks with advantage.
Actions
Multiattack. Feline folk make two claw attacks.
Claw. Melee Weapon Attack: +1 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 5 (1d4 + 1) slashing damage. If two attacks hit the same target that is large or smaller, they are grappled until the end of the feline folk’s next turn.
Bonus Actions
Wild Side (1/day). Feline folk can enter a feral state that increases their lethality in combat. Feline folk increase their movement speed by 10 ft. and their claw attacks deal an extra d4 of damage.
Description
Feline folk were once wild people, but then learned to harness that side of their nature to advance their people further. Now, they are known to be calm and honorable people who place a heavy emphasis on balancing their wild and non-wild emotions, but doing so together instead of one over the other.
Controlling their animalistic nature through discipline is a constant part of life for them. The pursuit of self-discipline for its sake has even become a part of their culture.
For many families in this culture, it has become a tradition to channel their wild nature and energy into the pursuit of crafts, arts, and the mastery of skills. It has become a part of their identity to focus on something that affects the world around them and the pursuit of something greater than themselves.
Through discipline and mastery, many feline folk are known to be master craftsmen, artisans, and warriors. However, they won’t acknowledge their own abilities until they have at least been training in their field of study for many years and have made some impact on the world around them through trial and error.