Froslass (5e Race)

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Froslass[edit]

Physical Description[edit]

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Froslass are somewhat humanoid-looking creatures that, despite their ghostly appearance, appear to have a body underneath their white-colored, kimono-like flesh, but one look underneath reveals that it is actually hollow and empty. A large, red ribbon adorns their waist, similar to an Obi. Their "skin" is purple colored and their eyes, which peer through what appears to be a mask that covers it's face, are yellow with light blue irises. Two thin arms dangle from their water-drop shaped head, which flair near the wrists. The flair has light blue patterns and their hands consist of three small fingers. Atop their heads are two ice horns, and a diamond shape is cut in the center of the "mask", revealing it's purple forehead.

Other colorations have been known to exist. Some claim to have seen Froslass with more pale looking colors with the most noticeable color change being the obi, which is a more pinkish color.

History[edit]

These strange mountain ghosts were first discovered in the snow-covered heights of Sinnoh. Some legends say that these creatures are the embodiment of women who have died in the mountains, while others say it is the spirit of a woman who inhabited an icicle. Either way, both legends say that these aberrations will freeze men it admires with a breath so cold that it freezes them solid and take them to its lair, where they serve as decorations. However, some Froslass live peacefully with humans, and these tales are as of yet unconfirmed. There is also the fact that female Snorunts can become Froslasses by coming into contact with a Dawn Stone.

Society[edit]

Usually solitary by nature, Froslass will usually live alone with their only company being their collection of frozen victims. However, a select few do prefer to live in human settlements.

Froslass Names[edit]

Froslass usually take on Common or Aberrant names.

Froslass Traits[edit]

Female snow spirits known for freezing men and using their corpses to decorate their dens.
Ability Score Increase. Your Dexterity increases by 1 and your Charisma increases by 2.
Age. Because Froslass are ghosts, it is believed they can live forever.
Alignment. Usually chaotic or neutral.
Size. Froslass average a little over 4 feet tall. Your size is Medium.
Speed. You have a normal walking speed of 10 feet. You have a fly speed of 30 feet and you can hover if you are no more than 10 feet off the ground, if you are more than 10 feet off the ground when you end your turn you will fall until you are of no greater altitude.
Darkvision. You can see in dim light within 60 feet of you as if it were bright light, and in darkness as if it were dim light. You can't discern color in darkness, only shades of gray.
Aberrant Nature. Your creature type is considered to be both aberration and humanoid.
Frost Breath. When you make an attack, you can exhale a breath of chilling air. Each creature within a 30 feet line must make a Constitution saving throw. The DC equal to 8 + your proficiency bonus + your Constitution modifier. A creature takes 2d8 cold damage on a failed save, and half on a successful one. The damage increases to 3d8 at 6th level, 4d8 at 11th level, and 5d8 at 16th level. You can use this trait a number of times equal to your proficiency bonus per long rest.
Mountaineer. You’re acclimated to high altitude, including elevations above 20,000 feet, as described in chapter 5 of the Dungeon Master's Guide. Whenever you make a Wisdom (Survival) check while in mountainous terrain, you are considered proficient in the Survival skill and add double your proficiency bonus to the check, instead of your normal proficiency bonus.
Snow Cloak. You are resistant to cold damage. If you are in a snowy environment you gain AC equal your PB.
Cursed Body. You are vulnerable to radiant damage and resistant to necrotic damage.
Languages. You can read, write and speak Common and Deep Speech.

Random Height and Weight[edit]

Base
Height
Height
Modifier*
Base
Weight
Weight
Modifier**
4′ 3'' +2d4 58.6 lb. × (2d6) lb.

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



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