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Hadozee

So far we’ve charted a new island in the Spice Archipelago, fished for dragon turtles, visited the Pearl Citadel of the sea-elves, and escaped from pirates no less than seven times. And this voyage isn’t over yet. What fun!” - Bansh Midnightchild, Hadozee deckhand
  A race of simianlike humanoids, hadozee are often referred to as “winged deck apes.” It’s easy to see where they would come by such a moniker: they are covered in light brown fur, with a slightly stooped posture, a shaggy mane, and a fanged muzzle. And they have flaps of skin that hang beneath their arms that enable gliding, if not true flight. Because they’re also good climbers and balancers, hadozee are particularly suited for life aboard a ship sailing the seas of adventure. Hadozee stand at about 5–1/2 to 6 feet tall, though they always seem slightly shorter due to their natural stooped posture. They tend to weigh between 200 and 250 pounds, most of that weight being solid muscle. Their eyes are black and glitter brightly, and their fur can range in color from a light tawny golden brown to a deep chocolate. Hadozee do not really need clothing due to their fur covering, though many who work aboard ships wear harnesses and belts for their tools and weapons. Hadozee generally have about the same lifespan as humans, though they are considered adults a little earlier. Most fascinating of all, however, is a hadozee’s patagial flaps—flaps of skin between legs and arms, similar to those of a flying squirrel. With these patagia, the hadozee can launch herself into the air and glide for significant distances. It is not uncommon for hadozee in the rigging of ships not to bother climbing down, but simply throw themselves into the air and glide to another part of the ship.   Hadozee, the so called "deck apes", are a hard-working spacefaring race known for their salty language, able warriors, but otherwise peaceful outlook. Spacers to the core, most hadozee encountered away from their homeworld have never been to their ancestral home. They've taken up the role of sailors and mercenaries through the endless sea of space on many a ship. Physical Description The hadozee, are tall hairy humanoids with simian faces, a shaggy mane and a stooped posture. Their hair is usually orange or brown among other dark colors. The mouth of a hadozee is a protruding muzzle with several long fangs. They have lean muscles and patagium – a parachute-like membranes that stretch from wrist to ankle – that allows them to glide short distances. They are also very nimble, able to climb trees, ropes, and other surfaces with ease. In short, one may say they resemble apes that have some flight ability. History The hadozee homeworld is in a small sphere at the edge of known space. It is a subtropical world consisting of high mesas, and deep jungle canyons; the ideal environment for their gliding ability. Though they prefer warm weather, they can dress for colder climes. They are said to live there like monkeys in a rainforest. However, a diaspora occurred some eons ago, scattering much of the race. Thus, hadozee were no longer exclusive to their unnamed home world. They could be encountered in many places within the reaches of space.   Society Groups of hadozee form troops. They often tried to survive wherever their diaspora landed them, however they could. Those who landed on Prime would come to be good friends with elves, for whom they would fight in some wars. Hadozee generally are not warmongers, but they are capable of great strength and savagery in battle. The chieftain of the troop is said to have the most power, and thereby deter the other hadozees from violence.   Hadozee sometimes have wanderlust. Many who are born off their home resulting from the diaspora are curious of the stars. They will usually try to find ways to get on a spaceship crew. If that fails, they may resort to stowing away. Regardless, hadozee are an iconic part of many ship crews. They are typically hard-working and prioritized. Usually, they despise work, especially grunt duty, as they prefer to be free flying around the cabin.   Hadozee Names The hadozee tongue shares similarities with elven, but they choose short names over laborious ones.   Male: Tuk, Konn, Koto   Female: Esh, Ani, Bee   Hadozee Traits Space monkeys. Ability Score Increase. Your Dexterity score increases by 2, and your Constitution increases by 1. Age. Hadozee mature at 18 years and can live to around 80 years. Alignment. Most hadozee are good. Those that tend towards chaos value their freedom and become explorers or cat burglars. Hadozee with lawful tendencies sign on as merchant sailors, or warriors on elven or human warships. Evil hadozee become corsairs and pirates. Size. Hadozee stand between 6-1/2 and 7 feet tall, and tend to weigh between 200 and 225 pounds. Your size is Medium. Speed. Your base walking speed is 30 feet. Prehensile feet. You can hold objects in your feet as though they were hands. You must still use your empty feet to move along the ground. For example, you can wield a weapon in a foot while hanging from a rope with your hands, or wield a weapon in your hands while hanging from the rope by your feet. Gliding. You have a glide speed of 30 feet. Monkey. Like any monkey, you can use your four limbs to easily scale surfaces. You have a climb speed of 25 feet. Boreal Trained. You have your ancestors abilities from swinging around the trees all their lives. You are proficient in the Acrobatics skill. Languages. You can speak, read, and write Common and Elvish. Random Height and Weight
Base Height Height Modifier Base Weight Weight Modifier
6'6" +1d6 200 lb. x1d4 lb.
*Height = base height + height modifier **Weight = base weight + (height modifier × weight modifier)

Basic Information

Anatomy

Hadozee Racial Traits +2 Dexterity, –2 Charisma. Medium: As a Medium creature, a hadozee has no special bonuses or penalties due to her size. Hadozee base land speed is 30 feet. Gliding: Hadozee can use their arm-flaps to glide, negating damage from a fall of any height and allowing them to travel 20 feet horizontally for every 5 feet of descent. A hadozee glides at a speed of 40 feet (average maneuverability). +4 racial bonus on Balance and Climb checks: Hadozee are natural climbers and have no fear of narrow pathways. A hadozee does not lose her Dexterity bonus to AC while climbing and can climb unimpeded while holding something in one hand. Automatic Languages: Common, Hadozee. Bonus Languages: Aquan, Elven, Halfling. Favored Class: Rogue.

Biological Traits

Hadozee is the race for you if you want to play a character eager to see the world from the deck of a heavily customized ship. Adventuring Hadozee: As a hadozee, you have a natural wanderlust, and you’re always eager to sail beyond the horizon. You regard your life as well lived if you see and experience as much as you possibly can. For some hadozee, this wanderlust is of a more focused sort. You might travel the world seeking out arcane secrets, the lost lore of ancient empires, or vast piles of pirate treasure. Hadozee adventurers are hardly out of the ordinary among their people; after all, most hadozee feel the call to the high seas at some point in their lives. Certainly, those hadozee who choose to go adventuring away from the ocean are looked upon oddly by their fellows, but “to each their own,” the hadozee say. Character Development: You have a natural talent for Balance and Climb. If you spend ranks on these skills, you’ll quickly be able to engage in accelerated climbing and balancing, and you’ll be able to go places your enemies can’t follow.   If the darfellan PC is a tragic character forced to wander, then the hadozee PC is a cheerful traveler, propelled by curiosity and wanderlust into strange places and often dangerous situations. Personality: Hadozee tend to be very active and curious. Even in dire straits, you’re more likely to crack a joke than despair, although your humor can be black and acerbic if the situation warrants it. Roleplaying Application: You could roleplay a hadozee as a sunny optimist who tries to find the bright side to the many traps, terrors, and malicious foes that the typical group of adventurers faces. Then when you and your comrades triumph over many adversities, you can say, “I told you so!” Behaviors: Hadozee are known as very intense, prone to expressing themselves exuberantly—when a hadozee is enjoying herself, she is likely to chuckle or even whoop aloud; when angry, she bares her fangs and snarls. In general, though, they are a very peaceable folk who fight only when they must. Hadozee enjoy working aboard ships and do not consider their shipboard chores as inconveniences, often actually looking forward to them. Some unscrupulous captains take undue advantage of this trait, but for the most part, hadozee are well thought of and highly sought after as crew by the majority of captains. Language: The Hadozee tongue is composed primarily of hoots, barks, and low vocalizations, with minimal and easily learned body language. Hadozee are capable linguists, however, and delight in learning new languages, though they react positively when they meet nonhadozee who have learned their tongue. Hadozee Society Most hadozee are raised communally in port towns; parents think nothing of leaving children with adults who share the same ship-name for weeks or even months at a time. Hadozee tend to congregate into shared living quarters, pitching in to afford and maintain large dwellings so that visiting hadozee immediately have a place to hang their hammocks. Hadozee are very communally minded when it comes to these dwellings. A hadozee who visits a port to discover a communal house in need of repairs or about to be taken away from those who live there due to lack of funds makes sure she leaves the place in a much better condition, often spending all her available funds to ensure its survival. Many hadozee remember these communal homes from their childhoods as happy places constantly playing host to new hadozee with interesting stories. Unhappy is the hadozee sailor who visits a strange port and discovers there are no other hadozee there. When faced with such an option, most hadozee simply remain aboard their ships. Hadozee have long been hired on as sailors, for they are known as hard workers and skilled warriors. They like working on elf ships or alongside an elf crewmate. Hadozee are rarely found aboard ships that remain in arctic or temperate conditions, for they prefer warmer, tropical climates. Alignment: Hadozee have little room in their lives for higher philosophies of morality and ethics. They simply wish to be left alone to do their work and enjoy their lives, and prefer to leave others alone to do the same. Hadozee tend toward neutrality as a result. Lands: Although the hadozee do have a homeland, they no longer know (or care) where it is. As far as any of them can remember, they have simply always traveled among other races, working aboard their beloved ships and seeing what the horizon held. Accordingly, they’re almost always found near the coasts and at sea. Settlements: In port cities where hadozee can be found, they live communally whenever possible. New mothers, those recovering from injuries, and anyone temporarily between berths keep up the local Hadozee House and raise whatever young have been left there. Beliefs: The hadozee are not particularly religious, though moderately respectful of those gods of the sea whom they learn about from other sailors. A shipboard cleric of a sea god can sometimes leave quite an impression on a hadozee—a hadozee who worships and swears by only one god is likely the result of such a meeting. Relations: Hadozee genuinely adore elves, almost to the point of fawning over them. They get along well with most other races, though they dislike those races who, for whatever reason, seem incapable of putting in an honest day’s work on deck. Hadozee and wavecrest gnomes who work together on the same ship often form very strong bonds, and hadozee are fascinated with the wavecrest gnome’s ability to speak with sea birds.

Civilization and Culture

Naming Traditions

Character Names: Hadozee take great pride in the ships that they serve aboard, and will often incorporate part of that ship’s name into their own. Thus, Garsh, who has served aboard the Dream of the Night, might call himself Garsh Nightdream. This “ship-name” often binds hadozee together in ways that family or clan names do for other races—a hadozee who meets another hadozee who has served aboard the same ship feels more of a bond with that hadozee than with her own blood kin.   Male Names: Bansh, Darsh, Falth, Garsh, Grath, Groh, Harth, Krath, Marn, Polth. Female Names: Bahasha, Bannithi, Dashi, Kalla, Kasha, Mara, Risha, Yasha, Yetha. Ship-Names: The following names are examples of some ship-names known among hadozee, including (in parenthesis) the name of the ship they served aboard to get that name. When the name of the ship includes a term that denotes a woman, hadozee ship-names replace it with some form of “son” or “child” or “daughter,” indicating that they feel some kinship to the ship, as a child might to a mother. Hadozee don’t change their name for every ship that they serve aboard—the captain, crew, or adventure must be of such a quality as to inspire such a name change. Dawnwarrior (The Dawn Warrior), Midnightchild (The Midnight Lady), Nightdream (The Dream of the Night), Pearldaughter (The Lady of the Pearl), Swiftson (The Swift Lady), Swordstorm (The Sword in the Storm), Wavedancer (The Wave Dancer).

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