Living Toon (5e Race)

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Living Toon[edit]

Constructs come in all shapes and sizes. From clay, stone, metal, and flesh they can be born. However there is a new race of constructs, Those crafted from ink, pen, and tons of imagination. These are the Living Toons

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Saterday Morning Cartoons never got this dangerous

History[edit]

One day a mad wizard thought that none of the normal golems brought out inner creativity. This wizard was named Yensid and through a bottle of ink, he created the first Living Toon. This inspired many other spell casters to create their own ink constructs and such began the Living Toons rise to fame.

Society[edit]

Generally, a Living Toon society is chaotic and wild. Cemented with pranks and falling anvils.

Living Toons Names[edit]

Despite not truly having genders, their creators could shape them into any form they desire and such might grant them a masculine or feminine name.

Male: Bugs, Mickey, Felix, Donald, Bendy, Boris, Dudley

Female: Minnie, Jessica, Daisy, Betty, Alice, Audrey

Living Toon Traits[edit]

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Ability Score Increase. Your Dexterity score increases by 2 and your Charisma score increases by 1.
Age. Once created, a toon generally doesn't change its age. Often living many years until either killed or they allow their ink to melt away from their bodies.
Alignment. Due to the rapid course of creativity flowing through their ink, they often have chaotic tendencies.
Size. Living toons come in a wide array of shapes and sizes. Your size is Medium.
Speed. Your base walking speed is 30 feet.
Magic Satchel. Every toon worth its salt knows you must have your props ready to go at all times. Your pockets are considered bags of holding that have no size restrictions or weight restrictions.
Master of Slapstick. As a living toon, you are all too used to having anvils, pianos, and frying pans slammed into you. You've also fallen off of enough cliffs to know the perfect way to impact with the ground. This has caused you to become resistant to bludgeoning and falling damage.
Fantasia. Proficient with Performance and one instrument of your choice.
Melt Away. Whenever you come in contact with a large body of water you take 1d10 acid damage every turn you are in it.
Construct Body. You are resistant to poison damage and immune to the poison condition. You do not need to eat or breathe and only require 4 hours of sleep per day.
Immortality. Toons take non-lethal damage from all sources and can be incapacitated by starvation, suffocation, drowning, thirst, or poison; but they cannot be killed by these things. Toons are generally immune to disease; the only exception seems to be allergies and the common cold. If the Cartoon falls he automatically succeeds in all Death Saves, if by any other means they try to kill the Cartoon, a sinister crypt will appear, a funeral song will fill the place and lightning will fall. The Cartoon returns to the scene in 2d8 days.
Languages. Common and two others.

Random Height and Weight[edit]

Base
Height
Height
Modifier*
Base
Weight
Weight
Modifier**
5′ 3'' +2d4 90 lb. × (1d4) lb.

*Height = base height + height modifier
**Weight = base weight + (height modifier × weight modifier)



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