Human, Gaston Variant (5e Race)

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Gaston

..And now that Im grown I eat 5 dozen eggs, so Im roughly the size of a barrrge!.

Physical Description

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A Gaston basking in the limelight.


Gaston's typically have black hair, chiseled facial features, as well as a muscular build and a wide frame. While the men are muscular and chiselled the women are a tad different, as they tend to appear more lean and petite than the men in their family, but make no mistake that a female Gaston is still just as strong if not stronger than their male counterparts. Gaston's are naturally charming and strong, despite being humans they are easily able to keep up with powerful monsters and defeat them in combat. Gaston's are all relatively human looking, with a few variations varying from Gaston to Gaston.

History

You are a descendant of the Gaston lineage, a powerful family whose history spans for over a 1000 years. Tracing the Gaston bloodline to the original Gaston from long ago, his power has been passed down throughout the ages with his blood. Due to Gaston's incredible physical prowess and charm finding a suitable woman to pass on his genes is merely a chore to say the least, however birthing a powerful Gaston requires mutual love and respect between the two parents and thus only meaningful relationships are sought after. A Gaston's job is to defeat despicable beasts with their incredible fighting skills, to protect the world from evil is their goal.

Society

Most Gaston's live in cities, towns or even villages. Gaston's go where they are needed and so they are natural nomads. For the most part a Gaston is taught from birth that they are to hide from the world and blend in with the masses. Gaston's can easily make friends and make a life for themselves in a settlement of practically any race they wish due to their incredible charisma and kindness towards others, due to this trait a Gaston can stay hidden until they are needed with ease.

Gaston Names

Gaston's can have different names other than Gaston, but most of the descendant's of Gaston have "Gas" or "ton" in their first name.

Male: Gaston, Gastron, Tongas, Gastim, Baston, Caston, Gastor, Gas, GasGas, Gaston jr.

Female: TonTon, Gasna, Gassiana, Gassa, Tonshi, Sarah-Ton, Mayton

Gaston Traits

As a Gaston you are the pinnacle of human athleticism, charm and mental fortitude. You are as mighty as you are kind.
Ability Score Increase. Your Strength and Charisma increases by 2 and your Wisdom increases by 1.
Age. A being who has the blood of a Gaston lives slightly longer than a typical human.
Alignment. Gaston's tend to lean towards the good alignment, but its not unheard of for them to get pulled into a more chaotic disposition.
Size. Because when you were a lad you ate four dozen eggs ev'ry morning, your size is Large. Now that you're grown, you eat five dozen eggs, so you're roughly the size of a barge.
Speed. Your base walking speed is 35 feet.
No one fights like Gaston. You are adept with all weapons. You gain proficiency with Simple Melee, Simple Ranged, Martial Melee and Martial Ranged weapons.
Barge Boost. You can spend a bonus action to raise your fighting skills beyond your limit for 1 minute. During overdrive you gain advantage with all Strength rolls and saving throws. Once this ability is used it cannot be used again until a long rest.
You're everyone's favorite guy. You gain proficiency and advantage with both the Persuasion and Performance skills.
Languages. You can speak, read, and write Common and one other language of your choice.

Randomized Height and Weight

Table: Gaston Random Height and Weight calculator
Base Height Height Modifier Base Weight Weight Modifier
6'0 + 2d8 in 190 lb. + ((2d6)*10) lb.



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