Radiomorph Kinfolk (Fish Variant) (3.5e Race)

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Radiomorph Kinfolk fish Variant[edit]

Armor Proficient[edit]

Armor Proficient -- Light Armor: Radiomorph Kinfolk (Fish Variant) possess a natural agility and aquatic adaptation, making them proficient in light armor such as leather armor, padded armor, and studded leather armor. Due to their aquatic nature, their proficiency is limited to light armor that doesn't impede their underwater movement.

As fish variants, their streamlined bodies and aquatic lifestyle prevent them from effectively utilizing medium and heavy armor. The encumbrance and impedance on their underwater mobility outweigh any potential benefits. Therefore, they do not gain proficiency in medium or heavy armor like hide armor, chain shirts, and scale mail, as these would hinder their natural swimming abilities. --

Weapon Proficient[edit]

Weapon Proficient -- Aquatic Weapons: Radiomorph Kinfolk (Fish Variant) have developed proficiency with a unique set of aquatic weapons that reflect their underwater lifestyle and abilities.

Spear: The spear is a versatile weapon for underwater combat, allowing the fish variant to strike with precision and agility. They gain proficiency in using spears both in and out of water.

Harpoon: The fish variant's familiarity with underwater hunting tools grants them proficiency in using harpoons. These weapons are designed for ranged underwater combat, allowing them to target enemies from a distance.

Dagger: Similar to their cat variant counterparts, fish variants maintain an affinity for daggers, which they can wield with finesse and accuracy both underwater and on land.

Natural Weapons: The fish variant's unique "Radioactive Fins" ability grants them proficiency with their own fin attacks as weapons. These fin attacks can be used effectively in close quarters, making them skilled combatants even without traditional weapons.

Due to their aquatic lifestyle, Radiomorph Kinfolk (Fish Variant) do not gain proficiency with certain weapons, such as those designed primarily for land-based combat, such as heavy two-handed weapons. Their specialization in aquatic weaponry allows them to navigate underwater environments with exceptional skill. --

Personality[edit]

-- Personality -- Radiomorph Kinfolk (Fish Variant) embody a blend of aquatic grace and inquisitiveness reminiscent of their fish ancestry. The exposure to radiation has uniquely influenced their cognitive functions, enhancing their intelligence and mental adaptability. Despite these changes, they maintain an innate curiosity about the underwater world they inhabit, approaching life with a sense of wonder and exploration.

Radiomorph Kinfolk (Fish Variant) hold individuality in high regard, recognizing that each member of their race experiences the effects of radiation in their own distinct ways. This diversity is celebrated within their tight-knit community, forging unbreakable bonds among them.

Their affinity for aquatic solitude allows them to recharge both physically and mentally, often seeking out serene underwater environments. This introspective quality, however, does not overshadow their capacity for forming profound connections with those they trust.

Their exposure to radiation has instilled in them a profound sense of responsibility, as they possess a deep awareness of the potential perils of unchecked energies. Many Radiomorph Kinfolk (Fish Variant) assume roles as guardians of their underwater ecosystems, ensuring the sustainable use of magical and technological resources. This sense of stewardship stems from their intimate connection with aquatic life and their commitment to preserving the delicate balance of their underwater realms. --

Physical Description[edit]

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Physical Description: Fishmorph Radiomorphs, a unique blend of aquatic and radiant traits, possess a captivating appearance that showcases their dual heritage. Their physical features reflect the elegance of underwater life while being infused with the mesmerizing radiomorph energy.

Average Height and Build: Fishmorph Radiomorphs stand at an average height ranging from 2 to 3 feet, with a sleek and streamlined build reminiscent of their aquatic ancestry. Their bodies exude an innate grace, adapted both for fluid movement underwater and agile actions on land.

Scales and Colors: One of the most captivating aspects of Fishmorph Radiomorphs is the wide array of scales and colors adorning their skin. Their scales can shimmer in hues ranging from deep ocean blues, vibrant turquoise, and emerald greens, to iridescent purples, silvers, and even ethereal pinks. Patterns on their scales might include intricate mosaics, flowing gradients, and gentle waves, creating a breathtaking symphony of aquatic artistry.

Eye Colors: The eyes of Fishmorph Radiomorphs mirror the beauty of the underwater world, with a diverse palette of colors. Their eyes may hold shades of sea green, deep indigo, cerulean blue, and even radiant violet, adding an extra layer of allure to their appearance.

Radiant Luminescence: A distinct hallmark of Fishmorph Radiomorphs is the radiant glow that emanates from their scales and eyes. This gentle luminescence, evoking the enchanting bioluminescence of deep-sea creatures, becomes more pronounced in dimly lit environments, making them stand out in both the depths of the ocean and the shadows of the land.

Fin-like Appendages: Inspired by aquatic creatures, Fishmorph Radiomorphs may possess subtle fin-like extensions along their arms, legs, and even back. These fin-like structures enhance their underwater agility and lend an air of ethereal elegance to their movements.

Gills and Neck Frills: To further emphasize their aquatic heritage, some Fishmorph Radiomorphs may have intricate gill-like structures along their necks, which can also double as captivating displays of radiant patterns when they communicate or experience heightened emotions.

Skin Texture: The texture of their skin ranges from smooth and velvety to slightly textured, reminiscent of various aquatic species. This textured skin is often a canvas for radiant patterns that complement their scales.

Radiant Markings: In addition to their scale patterns, Fishmorph Radiomorphs may also have unique radiant markings on their bodies, resembling delicate aquatic tattoos that glimmer with radiomorph energy.

Overall Aura: The harmonious blend of aquatic features and radiant energy creates an alluring and unforgettable presence. Fishmorph Radiomorphs embody the mysteries of the depths and the enchantment of luminescence, making them a captivating addition to the radiomorph lineage.

Fish Varients[edit]

Goldfish

Description: Shimmering scales in various shades of gold and orange. Stat Type: +1 Charisma, +1 int. Size: Height Range: 2'0" - 3'0", Weight Range: 10 - 20 lbs. (Size Modifier: +1d2, Weight Modifier: +1d1)

Betta Fish

Description: Vibrant, flowing fins and scales in shades of blue, red, or purple. Stat Type: +1 Dexterity, +1 Charisma. Size: Height Range: 2'6" - 3'0", Weight Range: 5 - 15 lbs. (Size Modifier: +1d1, Weight Modifier: +1d1)

Angelfish

Description: Graceful bodies with long fins and striking patterns in silver, black, or marble. Stat Type: +1 dex, +1 Intelligence. Size: Height Range: 2'0" - 3'6", Weight Range: 5 - 20 lbs. (Size Modifier: +1d2, Weight Modifier: +1d1)

Guppy

Description: Small, colorful fish with a variety of tail shapes and hues. Stat Type: +1 Dexterity, +1 Constitution. Size: Height Range: 1'4" - 2'8", Weight Range: 5 - 15 lbs. (Size Modifier: +1d1, Weight Modifier: +1d1)

Discus Fish

Description: Round, flat bodies with vibrant colors and intricate patterns. Stat Type: +1 Charisma, +1 Intelligence. Size: Height Range: 1'8" - 3'2", Weight Range: 15 - 20 lbs. (Size Modifier: +1d1, Weight Modifier: +1d2)

Clownfish

Description: Bright orange bodies with distinct white stripes. Stat Type: +1 Dexterity, +1 Constitution. Size: Height Range: 1'4" - 2'8", Weight Range: 10 - 20 lbs. (Size Modifier: +1d1, Weight Modifier: +1d1)

Neon Tetra

Description: Small, slender fish with iridescent blue and red stripes. Stat Type: +1 Dexterity, +1 Wisdom. Size: Height Range: 1'2" - 2'4", Weight Range: 5 - 15 lbs. (Size Modifier: +1d1, Weight Modifier: +1d1)

Moorish Idol

Description: Elongated bodies with bold black and white patterns. Stat Type: +1 Charisma, +1 Intelligence. Size: Height Range: 1'6" - 3'0", Weight Range: 5 - 20 lbs. (Size Modifier: +1d1, Weight Modifier: +1d2)

Koi Fish

Description: Large, ornamental fish with vibrant scales in a range of colors. Stat Type: +1 Strength, +1 Constitution. Size: Height Range: 2'0" - 3'0", Weight Range: 30 - 50 lbs. (Size Modifier: +1d2, Weight Modifier: +1d3)

Triggerfish

Description: Robust bodies with vivid colors and distinctive lines. Stat Type: +1 Strength, +1 Dexterity. Size: Height Range: 1'8" - 3'4", Weight Range: 20 - 30 lbs. (Size Modifier: +1d1, Weight Modifier: +1d3)

fish Varient Base Land Speed[edit]

Goldfish

Base Land Speed: 5 feet Swim Speed: 30 feet

Betta Fish

Base Land Speed: 5 feet Swim Speed: 40 feet

Angelfish

Base Land Speed: 5 feet Swim Speed: 35 feet

Guppy

Base Land Speed: 5 feet Swim Speed: 25 feet

Discus Fish

Base Land Speed: 5 feet Swim Speed: 30 feet

Clownfish

Base Land Speed: 5 feet Swim Speed: 30 feet

Neon Tetra

Base Land Speed: 5 feet Swim Speed: 25 feet

Moorish Idol

Base Land Speed: 5 feet Swim Speed: 35 feet

Koi Fish

Base Land Speed: 5 feet Swim Speed: 25 feet

Triggerfish

Base Land Speed: 5 feet Swim Speed: 30 feet

Relations[edit]

Goldfish: Goldfish are known for their tranquil and serene nature. They often get along well with races that appreciate calm and contemplative personalities, such as elves and druids. Their shimmering appearance can captivate the curiosity of more curious races like gnomes. However, their lack of swift decision-making may lead to misunderstandings with races that value quick action.

Betta Fish: Betta fish are known for their vibrant and striking appearance. They tend to form bonds with races that appreciate beauty and elegance, like high elves and bards. Their assertive nature can sometimes clash with more reserved races, such as dwarves. Still, their charisma often helps smooth over any differences.

Angelfish: Angelfish possess an air of grace and elegance. They find common ground with races that value refinement and artistry, such as tieflings and aasimar. However, their intelligence can sometimes lead to disagreements with races that prefer a more straightforward approach, like half-orcs. Their striking patterns can also intrigue races with a love for intricate details, such as gnomes.

Guppy: Guppies are small and agile, often appreciated by nimble races like halflings and rogues who share a love for dexterity. Their ability to adapt and thrive in diverse environments may earn them respect from races that value resourcefulness, like humans and gnomes. However, their size may make them vulnerable in the eyes of larger, more predatory races.

Discus Fish: Discus fish are known for their round and colorful bodies. They are often admired by races that appreciate artistry and aesthetics, such as elves and bards. Their intelligence can make them excellent conversationalists with races like gnomes, who enjoy intellectual discussions. However, their reserved nature may lead to misunderstandings with more extroverted races.

Clownfish: Clownfish have a playful and vibrant appearance. They can form bonds with races that appreciate humor and joy, like gnomes and halflings. Their adaptability can also make them valuable allies to races facing adversity. However, their tendency to be the center of attention may annoy races that prefer a more serious demeanor.

Neon Tetra: Neon tetras' slender and iridescent bodies can captivate the imagination of artistic and creative races like tieflings and high elves. Their wisdom and adaptability may lead to fruitful collaborations with races that value innovation, such as gnomes. However, their fragility may raise concerns among races that prioritize physical strength.

Moorish Idol: Moorish idols have bold black and white patterns that can intrigue races with an appreciation for intricate design, such as gnomes and high elves. Their intelligence makes them excellent problem solvers, which can earn them respect among scholarly races like dwarves. However, their boldness may lead to conflicts with more reserved races.

Koi Fish: Koi fish are large and ornamental, often revered by races that value strength and resilience, such as half-orcs and dragonborn. Their vibrant colors can also captivate the interest of artistic races like tieflings. However, their size may intimidate smaller races, and their strength may lead to misunderstandings if not tempered with diplomacy.

Triggerfish: Triggerfish are robust and colorful, often admired by races that appreciate vitality and physical prowess, such as half-orcs and barbarians. Their dexterity can make them valuable allies to races that value agility, like elves and rogues. However, their assertiveness may clash with more passive races, leading to occasional disputes.

Alignment[edit]

<-- Radiomorph Kinfolk (Fish Variant) are not bound by any specific alignment tendencies. Their diverse and unpredictable nature allows them to embrace a wide range of alignments, spanning from the most virtuous to the most chaotic. Their exposure to radiation has not dictated a particular moral compass; instead, their choices and inclinations are driven by their individual personalities, experiences, and interactions with the world around them.

This adaptability to different alignments makes Radiomorph Kinfolk (Fish Variant) versatile in their roles within society and adventuring parties. Some may be drawn to uphold justice and maintain order, while others may thrive on exploration, freedom, and the pursuit of personal desires. Ultimately, their alignment reflects their unique journey and the myriad ways they engage with the complexities of existence. -->

Lands[edit]

Goldfish: Goldfish feel most at home in ornamental ponds, tranquil lakes, and slow-moving rivers.

Betta Fish: Betta fish thrive in environments with a mix of open spaces and hiding spots, such as calm freshwater streams and ponds.

Angelfish: Angelfish prefer serene aquatic settings like clear, deep lakes and quiet rivers.

Guppy: Guppies are adaptable and can thrive in a variety of freshwater habitats, including ponds, streams, and even densely vegetated areas.

Discus Fish: Discus fish prefer calm and clearwater habitats like slow-moving rivers and secluded ponds.

Clownfish: Clownfish are most comfortable in coral reefs and other vibrant underwater ecosystems.

Neon Tetra: Neon tetras thrive in densely vegetated freshwater environments like jungle rivers and streams.

Moorish Idol: Moorish idols are often found in coral reefs and other richly diverse aquatic habitats.

Koi Fish: Koi fish flourish in large ornamental ponds, especially those with calm and clear waters.

Triggerfish: Triggerfish are well-suited to coral reefs and rocky coastal areas with strong currents.

Religion[edit]

Religion:

The aquatic races of fish share a deep spiritual connection with the vast and mysterious waters of their world. Their belief system centers around reverence for the Oceansoul, the embodiment of the life-giving and ever-flowing essence of the seas.

Oceansoul: The Oceansoul is depicted as a magnificent and ancient aquatic deity, often portrayed as a colossal fish with scales that shimmer like the depths of the ocean. It is said to hold the knowledge of the currents, the secrets of the deep, and the balance of life within its vast domain. The Oceansoul is a guardian of all aquatic life and a source of inspiration for the fish races.

Ceremonies and Worship: The fish races celebrate their connection to the Oceansoul through ceremonies that involve dance, music, and the creation of intricate underwater sculptures and art. These ceremonies typically take place in serene underwater grottoes, coral gardens, or other sacred aquatic locations. Offerings often include rare and beautiful shells, colorful coral, and carefully crafted sculptures made from materials found in the ocean.

Teachings and Philosophy: The Oceansoul's teachings revolve around the interconnectedness of all aquatic life and the importance of maintaining balance within the underwater ecosystems. Followers of the Oceansoul are encouraged to be stewards of the oceans, protecting and preserving their delicate habitats. The deity's wisdom is said to be accessible to those who immerse themselves in the natural world and learn from its rhythms and cycles.

Language[edit]

The fish races have developed their own unique dialect of Aquatic Common, influenced by their aquatic surroundings and interactions with underwater creatures. In addition to their native tongue, they understand a variety of other languages, including:

Dwarvish: Fish races have adapted to various underwater terrains, sometimes coming into contact with subaquatic dwarven communities. They've learned to understand Dwarvish, appreciating the resilience and craftsmanship of the dwarven culture.

Gnomish: The fish races are intrigued by the inventive ideas and whimsical inventions of gnomes. They have picked up Gnomish, finding it a source of inspiration and a way to explore new possibilities.

Elvish: The connection between fish and the natural world makes the elfin language particularly appealing to the fish races. They appreciate the deep connections that elves have with the environment and seek to understand Elvish as a way to further bond with nature.

Names[edit]

Nereios Corallia Finloch Mariscale Aquaria Tritonia Sirelian Coralinda Fluvion Oceandrel These names reflect the aquatic and marine themes of the fish races, incorporating elements from the depths of the ocean, aquatic life, and the beauty of underwater ecosystems.

Racial Traits[edit]

  • -- the racial bonuses vairy from the fish varient --
  • <-- Beast
  • <-- "Small"-->: * <-- "but it can change depending on the fish varient"-->:
  • Radiomorph Kinfolk (fish Variant) base land speed is depends :
  • <-- Darkvision: Members of the aquatic-based race have superior night vision capabilities, allowing them to see in the dark up to 60 feet as if it were dim light. They can't discern color in darkness, only shades of gray. -->:



<-- Radioactive Fins (Ex): A Aquatic-based character's fins have the ability to emit radiation that can cause damage and injury. The claw attack is a primary natural weapon that deals radiation damage equal to 1d6 + the character's Strength modifier. In most cases, the character has the ability to make an extra attack with their fins as part of a single full attack action. The character can't use manufactured weapons as part of a fin attack. When attacking


  • Radiation and Poison Immunity EX: (Passive): This Semi Radioactive race resists radiation and poison, immune to related effects. They heal half their Constitution modifier from such damage, with excess causing regular harm. This underscores their exceptional adaptation to hazardous elements.


  • Fish Language:

Fish races communicate through a combination of intricate body movements, scale patterns, and underwater sounds. They use vibrant scale colors, clicks, chirps, and echolocation to convey emotions, intentions, and information. Physical contact and synchronized group swims are also integral to their communication, allowing them to express themselves individually and within their communities. This nuanced form of communication helps them navigate their complex underwater world effectively.

Vital Statistics[edit]

Table: <-- Radiomorph Kinfolk (fish Variant) --> Random Starting Ages
Adulthood Simple Moderate Complex
2 years +<-- age modifier for simple classes. None: --> +<-- age modifier for moderate classes None: --> +<-- age modifier for complex classes None: -->
Table: <-- Radiomorph Kinfolk (fish Variant) --> Aging Effects
Middle Age1 Old2 Venerable3 Maximum Age
30 years 50 years 100 years +200 years
  1. At middle age, −1 to Str, Dex, and Con; +1 to Int, Wis, and Cha.
  2. At old age, −2 to Str, Dex, and Con; +1 to Int, Wis, and Cha.
  3. At venerable age, −3 to Str, Dex, and Con; +1 to Int, Wis, and Cha.

Size And Weight[edit]

Depends on the fish breed


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