Sky People (One Piece Supplement)
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Sky People[edit]
Sky People are just humans who've evolved and originated from the moon.
Physiology[edit]
A group of Sky People. Source |
The Sky People are the three races of winged extraterrestrial humanoids who originated on the Moon but later came to the world below after the Moon's resources dried up. They heavily resemble humans, with their sole unique feature being a pair of small wings on their back which serve no purpose. Although some individuals possess no wings, with one individual instead having a set of drums pierced into his back and another having none at all, however, what this implies remains uncertain. Unlike humans though, these races are not as varied as them, as most are all around the same size and possess similar proportions with only a few minor exceptions. The size and shape of their wings distinguish them from each other as well as their cultures and manner of clothing. Centuries after leaving the moon, these races have split apart and can be considered mostly divided into different tribes. These tribes now live mostly on Sky Islands and form civilizations in the clouds with their own cultures and technology. Some use a seemingly magical power called Mantra, which is actually Observation Haki. Some sky islanders descend from the skies down to land, known as "Vearth" to them, and can interact with the various other races.
Sky People Traits[edit]
Despite the seeming lack of uniqueness compared to a Human, they are typically more resilient due to the fact they can survive the reaches of space.
Ability Score Increase. Your Constitution score increases by 2.
Age. Much like Humans, Sky People typically reach maturity around the age of 18 and live to be a century year old.
Alignment. Much like Humans, any alignment is justifiable for humans.
Size. Your size is Medium.
Speed. Your base walking speed is 30 feet.
Glide. In spite of the fact the wings can't let you fly, you can use them to slow the speed of your fall. You are always considered under the effects of the spell Feather Fall.
Dial Proficiency. You innately understand dials that have come from sky islands and can carry one with you of your choosing, with DM Discretion.
Languages. You can speak, read, and write both Common and one other standard language of your choice.
Subrace. Skypieans, Birka, and Shandorian.
Skypieans[edit]
Many Skypieans reside on the sky island known as Skypiea. This island is massive and contains various technologies that make use of Dials, which are found naturally around it. Many Skypieans have angel-like appearances and grow wings on their backs, similar to Birkans and Shandians. Additionally, their hair often resembles the antenna of an insect, their skin is far lighter than the other groups, and their clothes are far more basic. Skypiea is a grand island that has come to slowly resent outsiders due to the damage dealt to them by non-skypieans. They use a currency known as Extol in place of Belly [Beri] (฿). Skypieans all fully obey their great leader, known as "God".
Ability Score Increase. Your Intelligence score increases by 2.
Advanced Dial Proficiency. You start with an additional Dial. You also gain advantage on all checks made to find a dial.
Ultimate Dial Proficiency. Starting at 5th level, you may automatically succeed in any checks made to use dials and their effects.
Shandians[edit]
Once Shandians descended from the moon, they lived on a land-based island named Jaya. However, this island was blasted into the sky by a knock-up stream, leaving the Shandians stranded in the sky for many centuries. Like the others that live on these sky islands, Shandians are known to grow wings on their backs. However, unlike the other groups, their clothing is similar to real-world Native Americans. Additionally, they can often be seen with large tattoos decorating their bodies. Shandians fight as fierce and skilled warriors, surviving for many long centuries with these skills. In ancient times, Shandians fought in a great war against the twenty kingdoms on land. At the end of this war, they were defeated. However, they held on to the ruins of the golden city of Shandora and the Shandorian Golden Belfry Bell, which they now protect with their lives even after it was blasted into the sky long ago. They also protect a Poneglyph left to them by the ancient Great Kingdom they were allies with during the great war.
Ability Score Increase. Your Strength score increases by 2.
War Veterans. You have proficiency in three of the following skills of your choosing: Survival, Athletics, Acrobatics, Nature, Survival, Intimidation, Perception.
Weapon Training. You have proficiency with the quarterstaff, halberd, pike, glaive, spear, and heavy firearm weapons.
Birka[edit]
Although not much is known about this civilization, it does share some similarities with other Sky People. Much like the other two groups, Birkans all grow wings on their backs. However, Birkans do have a unique appearance compared to the others. Birkans can sometimes appear to have goat-like features such as long goat-like ears growing alongside their regular human ears, and small horns. Additionally, many Birkans dress in long white robes and gowns, often resembling priests. Many birkans consider themselves divine in nature and dress accordingly. Unfortunately, the island of Birka was destroyed many years ago, though many survivors still remain. Many Birkan survivors are gifted with strong mantra(Observation Haki) in combat.
Ability Score Increase. Your Wisdom score increases by 2.
Initiate Mantra User. You may select one Observation Haki feat that you meet the requirements for and you have proficiency in the following skills: Arcana, Investigation and Perception.
Mantra Guidance. You start knowing the Guidance cantrip.
Random Height and Weight[edit]
Base Height | Height Modifier | Base Weight | Weight Modifier |
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5′ 1″ | +2d9 | 85 lb. | × (1d4) lb. |
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