Fairy (3.5e Race)

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Fairies

Fairies are mischievous embodiments of the forces of nature. Each fairy has a little bit of power of a natural phenomenon, which can be earth, water, ice, etc. Fairies are short lived but their ability to Reincarnate is astounding.

Personality

Fairies are charismatic, energetic, and love to play. Fairies do what they please when they can, which often involves the innocent but dangerous mischief they are so well known for, such as getting travelers lost or the occasional slapstick trap. Fairies tend to be gung-ho about everything, mostly because of their slow wit and general lack of knowledge as well as their altered concept of life and death thanks to their ability to Reincarnate.

Physical Description

Fairies look like small humans, but sport a pair (or multiple pairs) of stocky wings. These wings are usually a reflection of the fairy's natural affinity. For example, an Ice fairy will often have wings made of Icicles, while a Fire fairy might have small jets of flame for wings. Their hair is usually also a color reminescent of their elemental origins. A Thunder fairy might have striking blonde hair, while an Earth fairy might have mottled brown hair or even a thick bald head.

Relations

Fairies tend to enjoy the company of anyone who treats them well, having no specific qualms about any race in particular. Thus it is easy to befriend a fairy if it isn't trying to prank you. If anything, the biggest basis on what races a fairy does or does not get along with will be its own personal experiences, mainly due to the fact that fairies tend not to spread word (at least not accurately) about their own bad run-ins with miscreants and other thugs. Thus fairies tend to only know what kinds of people they dont like based upon what groups have abused them personally.

Alignment

Being part of nature, Fairies tend to always have at least one Neutral alignment, and as they often shun organized society and being governed, they also tend toward Chaotic.

Lands

While fairies have no actual lands of their own, they are, to put it bluntly, everywhere. Fairies spring up wherever nature has a foothold, and the way nature has manifested itself is often the deciding factor in what kinds of fairies will be how common in those areas. On the ocean, Water Fairies are all but ubiquitous, while Fire Fairies only pop up in volcanos or during Forest fires. Although fairies tend to spawn from their own elements, they have no trouble leaving where they first came to life, and often can explore the world asmuch as they like, and they usually do.

Religion

Fairies do not tend to care too much about religion: Since they merely reincarnate whenever they die, they have not wondered what happens after they die, they just reincarnate! to that end, they have not had the trigger for seeking out a deity to know and understand. Thus almost no fairies are Religious, seeing a religious fairy, even in the vast multitude of fairies that appear, might not even be once in a lifetime.

Language

Fairies speak common, but lack the capacity to learn other languages.

Names

Fairies tend to have no set structure of names, and usually have to name themselves, so they tend to just pick a name that sounds good to them.

Racial Traits

  • -2 Strength, +2 Dexterity, -2 Constitution, -2 Intelligence, -2 Wisdom, +4 Charisma: Fairies are small, frail, and nimble. They are also very dim, but are always charismatic and have strong personalities.
  • Fey (either Fire, Water, Earth, Air, Electricity, or Cold): Fairies are the embodiments of the forces of nature.
  • Small: Fey gain a +4 bonus on Hide checks and a -4 penalty on grapple checks.
  • Fairy base land speed is 20 feet: They can also fly at 30 feet per round
  • Low-Light vision: A fairy can see twice as far as a human under dim lighting conditions.
  • Natural Reincarnation: If a fairy dies it disappears along with all of its belongings, and can only be brought back to life by its own ability. When a fairy dies, it automatically resurrects 24 hours later. When a fairy is resurrected, it reappears with only its clothes in a random location 4d6 miles from where it had died. When resurrected, a Fairy loses its most recent character level. The fairy’s belongings are likewise scattered in the same manner as the fairy herself was.
  • Mischievous: Fairies gain a +2 bonus on all Hide and Bluff checks.
  • Elemental Affinity: Upon character creation, a Fairy gains one of the following subtypes: Earth, Water, Fire, Air, Electricity, or Cold. In addition, once per day, a fairy can shoot a spray of elemental energy from her hands. This is a magical attack with the fairy’s subtype that deals 1d4 damage per character level of the fairy in an area and of the damage type listed. This is a spell-like ability. The fairy also gains an additional ability based on its subtype.
    Earth: 30 foot line Bludgeoning damage. Damage Reduction 1
    Water: 15ft cone Force damage. Swim 40ft
    Fire: 15ft cone Fire damage.
    Air: 15ft cone Slashing damage. +1 AC vs Ranged or Thrown weapons.
    Electricity: 30ft line Electricity damage. Resist Electricity 5.
    Cold: 15ft cone Cold damage. 

Vital Statistics

Table: Fairy Random Starting Ages
Adulthood Simple Moderate Complex
15 years +1d3 +1d6 +1d20
Table: Fairy Aging Effects
Middle Age1 Old2 Venerable3 Maximum Age
30 years 50 years 70 years +1d6 years

Fairies have no aging effects.

Table: Random Height and Weight
Gender Base Height Height Modifier Base Weight Weight Modifier
Male 2' 10" +1d12 35 lb. 1d4 × (1) lb.
Female 2' 10" +1d12 30 lb. 1d4 × (1) lb.



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