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Crocabearamoose (5e Race)

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Crocabearamoose

The head of an alligator, the body of a bear, and the antlers of a moose.

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Physical Description

Taller than most bears with the addition of their moose antlers, The Crocabearamoose is a fearsome creature. Mostly the product of the three named creatures, they do share traits of humanoids. While most bears and crocodiles (as well as moose) do not have opposable thumbs, but Crocabearamooses do. Their hands have claws similar to crocodiles but palm has the pads of a bear. Most of the body is bear-like, except for moose hooves located at the feet. Underneath the thick bear fur lies crocodilian scales. Biologists have no idea how hair grows through that.

Society

A nomadic species, Crocabearamooses are relatively solitary creatures, but can take partners and will usually take care of their offspring until they mature. They are not a patriarchy nor a matriarchy, neither sex being seen as superior to the other.

History

Not much is known about where The Crocabearamoose came from. There is very little evidence of any creature evolving into what is now known as Crocabearamooses, so it is unlikely they occured naturally. Many anthropologists have theorized about them being the product of experimentation, either by science or magic, but some suggest simple interspecies mating.

Attitudes and Beliefs

If there is a higher power, The Crocabearamoose doesn't particularly care.

Diet

Possessing various body parts from multiple different kinds of creatures, Crocabearamooses are omnivores. Individuals will choose if they want to be strictly carnivorous or herbivorous. They can be both hunters and gatherers, but tend to choose one.

Language

While they physically can't speak common, since they have a crocodile mouth and jaw, they aren't exactly constricted to sounds that crocodiles make. A Crocabearamoose can also make the noises of a bear and a moose. As such, their voices can range from the growl of a bear, the hiss of an alligator, or the bellow of a moose. However, none of this is used to communicate. As with most animals, Crocabearamooses use body language to let their intentions be known.

Crocabearamoose Traits

Part crocodile, part bear, part moose
Ability Score Increase. Determined by your subraces
Age. Average of about 40 years
Alignment. Varies from creature to creature, but almost always Chaotic
Size. Your size is Large
Speed. Walk 30 ft., swim 30 ft., climb 30 ft.
Languages. You can speak, read, and write Beast Speech, as well as understand common.
Subrace. Most of your traits will be decided by choosing your three subraces, seen below. The Croc Subraces will determine your head traits, Bear Subraces your body traits, and Moose Subraces your antlers.

Croc Subraces

The Crocodile Subraces determine the traits (as well as the appearance) of your head, specifically your jaws.

Additional subraces for this race can be found in "Croc Subraces"

Alligator

Ability Score Increase. Your Strength score increases by 1.
Bite. You can use your action to bite one creature in front of you. The target takes 1d10 piercing damage and becomes grappled. To escape, they must succeed a strength save against DC 10 + your strength modifier + your proficiency bonus. Until this grapple ends, the target is restrained, and you can't bite another target.

Gharial

Ability Score Increase. Your Intelligence score increases by 1.
Keen Smell. You have advantage on Wisdom (Perception) checks that rely on smell.

Komodo

Ability Score Increase. Your Dexterity score increases by 1.
Venom. Any unarmed strikes you make deal an additional 1d6 poison damage.

Bear Subraces

The Bear Subraces determine the traits (as well as the appearance) of your body, specifically your upper torso.

Additional subraces for this race can be found in "Bear Subraces"

Grizzly

Ability Score Increase. Your Strength score increases by 1.
Claws. As an action, you can make two attacks with your claws, each doing 1d4 slashing damage.

Polar

Ability Score Increase. Your Constitution score increases by 1.
Arctic Fur. You are immune to cold damage of any kind, including magical.

Panda

Ability Score Increase. Your Charisma score increases by 1.
Docile. You can cast charm person without using a spell slot. Once you use this feature, you can't use it again until you take a long rest.

Moose Subrace

The Moose Subraces determine the traits (as well as the appearance) of your antlers.

Additional subraces for this race can be found in "Moose Subraces"

Elk

Ability Score Increase. Your Strength score increases by 1.
Ram. As an action, you can make an attack with your antlers, causing 1d8 bludgeoning damage. If you use your movement to dash while making this attack, you can attempt to knock your target prone if they fail against a strength save against DC 10 + your strength modifier + your proficiency bonus. You are proficient with this attack.

Stag

Ability Score Increase. Your Dexterity score increases by 1.
Sharpened Defense. Any creature that attempts to grapple you will take 1d6 slashing damage, regardless of whether or not they succeed.

Random Height and Weight

Base
Height
Height
Modifier*
Base
Weight
Weight
Modifier**
5′ 0'' +3d6 600 lb. × (5d10) lb.

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

5.00
(2 votes)

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