Bear Folk
Bear Folk is Ferocious and wise and the most cuddly of the best folk. They appear terrifying and terrible. However, they are some of the most kind and knowledgeable persons you will meet. They enjoy talking, but if you get into a spiritual or philosophical discussion, you may be there for days, or it feels like it. A lot of them seem to have a knack for understanding and perceiving the world around them. So when you meet a Bear Folk please bear with them a little bit as as you get to know them.
Basic Information
Anatomy
Bear Folk are bipedal humanoids covered in thick fur. They have two strong arms ending in clawed hands with five fingers, and two powerful legs with plantigrade feet and ten toes. Their heads feature round ears atop the skull, forward-facing eyes, a short snout with a black nose, and pronounced jaws. A small, bristly tail rests at the base of the spine.
Natural Magic
Bear Folk have natural resistance to Dark Magic and a vulnerability to Light Magic. 80% use Dark Magic.Biological Traits
- Bear Skin: have a +2 Natural def
- Natural Hunter: Bear folk receive a +2 racial bonus on Perception, Climb and Survival checks.
- Sprinter: Bear folk gain a 10-foot racial bonus to their speed when using the charge, run, or withdraw actions.
- Scent Bear: folk have a strong scent of smell they use to survive to track and identify stuff with their noise
- Natural Weapons: (Ex) In her natural form, a Bear Folk has a bite attack that deals 1d6 points of damage and claw attack 1d4 x2
- Gift of Darknees: 50% Damage Reisentes form magical Dark and 50% weakness damage from magical Light
Bear Folk
Type
Humanoid (Bear)
Ability Score Modifier
Con+2 Wis +2 Charm-2
Size
medium
Speed
30FT
Language
Bear Folk starts with speaking Worldest "Common" and Best Folk which is a mix of sound and growl. Bear Folk with high Intelligence scores can choose any languages they want (except secret languages, such as Druidic).
Genetics and Reproduction
A male and a female member of that species are what conceive new Cubs. 14 months after the male fertilizes the female, a Bear Folk Cubs is born.
Growth Rate & Stages
- As one of the youngest life span species, Bear Folk are considered infants between the ages of zero and 7 years, during which time they were completely dependent on their parents for food and care. They gradually pick up mobility and world awareness. They usually start with lighter color fur by their seventh year it will change or stay what color it is.
- The next stage is kids(Cubs) who learn, play, and grow between the ages of 7 and 27. Although kids are not as dependent on their parents at this point, they are still present to meet the majority of their needs. However, young kids are inquisitive and beginning to understand others and themselves. People have a saying that a young child always hears and retains.
- Between the ages of 28 and 37, their bodies begin to evolve and develop into adults, which is referred to as the teenage years. Their physical body begins to gain figure, height, weight, and muscles. In most situations, this is also where natural magic develops. In most circumstances, they will also begin to establish their identity and become less reliant on their parents.
- From the ages of 38 to 307, they are in their adulthood, their bodies have matured, and they have a good sense of what their natural magic will do. It will continue to develop as they age, but in most cases, it has a set of talents.
- From 308 to roughly 400 years of age, they are elders; their bodies have gradually begun to slow down and become weaker, as have their magical talents if they are not kept up with. Their body dose get that much weaker but it is noticeable to them. Other people regard them as wise because they have lived a lengthy life for a Bear Folk. This is the Bear Folk life cycle.
Ecology and Habitats
Bear Folk prefer remote, quiet homes—deep forests, mountain caves, or thickly built stone dwellings. They enjoy total darkness when sleeping and tend to avoid bright and chaotic cities. Nonetheless, they are adaptable and can live almost anywhere.
Dietary Needs and Habits
Bear Folk are omnivorous and enjoy a varied diet including fruits, vegetables, meats, fish, and honey. They are fond of communal meals and picnics and are known for hearty appetites.
Biological Cycle
Bear Folk sleep around 6 hours per day in warmer months, but may sleep up to 12 hours daily during colder seaso
Additional Information
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
- Sight: Detailed vision up to 2 miles. Normal low-light vision.
- Hearing: 22.5Hz–27kHz range.
- Smell: Exceptionally advanced. Can track scents for miles and identify unique individuals by smell.
- Touch: Acute sense of texture and pain.
- Taste: Can detect sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami.
Genetic Ancestor(s)
Lifespan
400 year
Average Height
5.0 feet to 8 feet
Average Weight
150lb to 400lb
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
- Fur color includes shades of white, black, brown, cinnamon, blond, and blue-gray.
- Eye color varies from golden yellow to brown, black, and deep green.
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