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Candothists (DnD Race)

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Date Created: 29 May 2008
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Male, female and genderless candothists.

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[edit] Candothists

Incarnated through unnatural means they are haunted by their past.

Powerful magic has powerful consequences. Magic can tear into The Edge of Time and send souls hurtling back to the material world and be given flesh. Magic can call to those whose time had come too soon, only to find that the spell was cast improperly and the wrong soul was retrieved. A powerful soul can travel to the material plane and bind matter to himself to form a body. A powerful mage may turn a stone statue to flesh and blood and bind a soul to it. All these are possible origins of candothists. Whatever the cause of their incarnation, they themselves are all the result of a soul returning to the world to live again.

[edit] Personality

Candothists are glad to be alive and relish every moment they get. They enjoy the pleasures and the pains of existence. They brim with quirks and often show signs of old fashioned conservatism. They love aged things, as if they trigger an innate sense of familiarity in a world that seems strange to them. However, all to often, seemingly innocuous circumstances causes them to freeze in a grip of lost thought. Because of their lost past, they endlessly search their world for answers about who they were, just as much as they would rather forget their past entirely and focus on who they are now.

[edit] Physical Description

Candothists are perhaps the most varied group of mortals. They may have traits common to any other. Each candothist has one or more unique traits that allow him to be identified after a reincarnation. Whatever the specifics of their appearance, all candothists appear poorly assembled, with slightly twisted anatomy or strange features. In addition, since candothists might have no gender, they can also appear generic or androgynous.

[edit] Relations

Candothists do not have a society of their own, as their numbers are far too small. They simply integrate themselves as best they can wherever they live, but they fit best in human lands where their eccentricities are often overlooked.

[edit] Alignment

Candothists have no predisposed fixation on any moral or ethical compunction.

[edit] Lands

Candothists don't typically prefer to lead sheltered lives and are often drawn into the lands of other peoples. Human lands have the most variety and willingness to support other welcome races. Candothists don't congregate into communities of their own and have no lands they call their own.

[edit] Religion

Candothists often praise the Gods for giving them the power to return to the world of the living as often as they curse those same Gods by taking away their memories. They often find solace by praying to Gods of Magic and Travel as they search for arcane secrets and wander from town to town.

[edit] Language

Candothists can be quite the talkers, and tend to prefer speaking in specialized tongues, depending on the topic at hand. Gesticulating during conversation is also common, even if it is subtle.

[edit] Names

Candothists have no racial names, choosing names from memories, or being given names by those around them.

[edit] Racial Traits

  • −2 Constitution, +2 Charisma: Candothists have a strong sense of self and are very likable, but their bodies are fragile from reincarnation.
  • HumanoidHumanoid (Candothist)
  • MediumMedium: As medium size creatures, candothists have no special bonuses or penalties due to their size.
  • Candothist base land speed is 30.
  • Skill Memory: +2 ranks on a skill of choice, up to maximum, as candothists retain some form of memory from a past life.
  • Bend Time (Su): Once a day, as a free action on his turn, a candothist can alter the flow of time around himself, granting the effects of either haste or slow for 1 round. This supernatural ability does not counter the effects of those spells, but does supercede it for that one round. This ability also affects targets in the candothist’s space of his size and smaller. The save DC to resist this ability is Charisma based plus the candothist's character level.
  • Existential Shield (Su): Once a day as a free action on his turn, a candothist can use his Charisma modifier bonus as a bonus to Armor Class when taking a Full Defense action.
  • Strange Body Language (Ex): Candothists move much differently than their forms suggest. Feint attempts against a candothist suffer a −4 penalty. Unfortunately, their odd movements cause them to suffer a −2 penalty on Reflex saves and Balance skill checks.
  • Haunting Flashbacks (Ex): From time to time, a candothist sees something that reminds him of his former lives. At the start of every encounter, there is a cumulative 5% chance (5% for each death, up to 25% at 5 deaths) that he notices something that causes him to recall his past. If this happens, the candothist takes no action for 1 round and thereafter takes a −2 morale penalty on all attacks and skills until the encounter is resolved.
  • Self-Reincarnate (Su): Once, after resting in the afterlife for 8 hours, and only once per week, a candothist that has been killed can return to his flesh up to one day per level later at the loss of a level (as the spell raise dead). If he was first level, he instead looses 2 Constitution. If his body was destroyed, he cannot return in this fashion. If he chooses to use this ability, the player must roll on the Morphic Reincarnation chart below. He may return to life no sooner than 8 hours after death and at 1 HP. He also suffers 2d4 ability score damage to his Strength, Dexterity and Constitution each. The Constitution loss does not lower his HP below 1, nor any ability score below 1.
  • Automatic Languages: Common and Celestial. Bonus Languages: Any (other than secret languages, such as Druidic). See the Speak Language skill.
  • Favored Class: Sorcerer.
  • Level Adjustment: +0.
  • Base Effective Character Level: 2nd.

[edit] Vital Statistics

Table: Candothist Random Starting Ages
Adulthood Simple Moderate Complex
15 years +1d4 +2d4 +3d4
Table: Candothist Aging Effects
Middle Age1 Old2 Venerable3 Maximum Age
40 years 50 years 60 years +2d6 years
  1. At middle age, −1 to Str, Dex, and Con; +1 to Int, Wis, and Cha.
  2. At old age, −2 to Str, Dex, and Con; +1 to Int, Wis, and Cha.
  3. At venerable age, −3 to Str, Dex, and Con; +1 to Int, Wis, and Cha.
Table: Candothist Random Height and Weight
Gender Base Height Height Modifier Base Weight Weight Modifier
Male 4' 5" +3d10" 80 lb. × (2d4) lb.
Female 4' 5" +3d10" 80 lb. × (2d4) lb.
Neutral 4' 5" +3d10" 80 lb. × (2d4) lb.

[edit] The Reincarnation Process

Candothist can also be a template added onto a humanoid body that changes during the incarnation process. In this event, remove the character’s old racial bonuses, including those obtained through training or study. If the character looses a feat in this manner that is the prerequisite to another feat(s), he looses the use of that feat(s) until the time he is able to relearn that feat.

Candothist may also be placed as an option into the reincarnate spell list for bodies at the DM’s discretion.

There are several circumstances that prevent a candothist from returning to his body upon his death:

  • If his body is raised as an undead, the process instead fails and his corpse melts into blood and ichor.
  • If his body is placed inside a magical container or surrounded by magical barriers or force.
  • If his body is cut in half (or otherwise reduced to less than half its original weight).
  • If his body is petrified. A candothist turned to stone is not dead. However, this situation grants him the option of leaving his body as a free soul, thus killing him. This choice must be made at the moment of petrification. If his body is ever turned back to flesh, he may return to it as normal.
  • If his body rots. However, if his old bodies are preserved, he may return to any previous body he has used, so long as it is available to be inhabited. He may even inhabit the bodies of other departed candothists. A casting of reincarnate rebuilds the candothist’s body and can recall him. With the spell, a candothist rolls on the Morphic Reincarnation chart, not the reincarnate chart listed with the spell.

Candothists are sterile and can't have children.

Upon using his Self-Reincarnate ability, a candothist will have no memory of just being dead, and will often come to the conclusion that he was left for dead, but somehow survived. Waking up in a coffin six feet underground has killed a great many candothist (again), but when they escape, it only acts as fuel for rumors of undead in the area.

Each time a candothist uses his Self-Reincarnate ability, he must roll on the Morphic Reincarnation chart below to determine what parts of his form change. Each Incarnation starts at the adult age (15), and characters loose any age penalties or bonuses from their previous incarnation. Candothists do not have a maximum age from which they can be incarnated from, but they still die of old age. If Neutral is rolled, the character appears neither male nor female. His unique candothist traits (such as horns or pointed ears) do not change during reincarnation. Eye color is considered a unique trait for these purposes. Roll a d3 for each attribute.

Table: Morphic Reincarnation
Attributes 1 2 3 Attribute Information
Gender1 Male Neutral Female Gear worn by the old body does not change to suit the new form.
Features1 Rugged Average Fair
Height2 + 1" Same − 1"
Weight2 + 2 lbs. Same − 2 lbs.
Hair 1 Darker Same 1 Lighter Black - Brown - Auburn -Redhead - Blonde - Platinum
Skin 1 Darker Same 1 Lighter Dark Brown - Brown - Olive - Medium - Fair - Light
Strength3 +1 Strength Same −1 Strength
Dexterity3 +1 Dexterity Same −1 Dexterity
Constitution3 +1 Constitution Same −1 Constitution
  1. Any Change in Gender or Features results in a +4 Disguise bonus to avoid being recognized as your former self.
  2. Typically for every inch gained or lost, adjust weight by 2 lb.
  3. Limitations for base character stats before racial adjustments apply to these changes. 18 is the maximum and 3 is the minimum.

If you would prefer, you may roll a d12 to determine a unique trait category randomly.

Table: Candothist Unique Character Traits
# Unique Trait Ideas and Options
1 Horn/Horns Unicorn-like, Ram’s, Antlers, Short Nubs, Devil-like, Dragon-like
2 Tail Long, Short, Finned, Tufted-tip.
3 Eyes Solid Single Color, Oddly Colored, Glowing, Animalistic
4 Teeth Pointed, Small, Flat, Oddly Colored, Jagged, Toothless
5 Hands Six Fingers, Four Fingers, Webbed, Thick Nails, Nail-less, Different Colored
6 Suppressible Aura Windy, Shocking Sparks, Wavy, Fiery, Candle-like Glow
7 Hair Hairy, Completely Hairless, Pointed, Slick, Oddly Colored, Vines, Tendrils
8 Facial Features Chin, Eyebrows, Nose, Cheekbones, Scar, Pointed Ears, Animalistic Features
9 Tongue Long, Forked, Oddly Colored, Frog-like
10 Arcane Markings Heavily Tattooed with Writing, Single Prominent Sigil
11 Skin Patterned, Tattooed, Tough, Soft, Oddly Colored, Oddly Textured
12 Blood White, Yellow, Orange, Red, Magenta, Purple, Blue, Cyan, Green, Brown, Gray, Black

[edit] Races of Rom

Races of Rom ancestral lineages.

Other races from Rom include:



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