Alloy Titan
Titans are incredibly large humanoids, rare creatures that are naturally magical in nature; as such, they act as magic sponges, able to absorb and redirect magical power.
Depending on the area in which a Titan lives, they will absorb the natural energy from their surroundings, and over generations, they take on different forms resembling whatever energy surrounds them.
Titans rarely live among other Titans, often choosing to settle among rural populations on the brink of civilisation, as to them, another Titan is only competition. Alloy Titans are descended from Titans that made the decision to live in the urban populations of cities and larger settlements, unlike the way of life chosen by most of their species. Alloy Titans use their size and strength to fulfill manual labour tasks, do craftswork, and fight in armies, where they stand tall over the rest of the battlefield, wielding great-weapons or slinging devastating projectiles at the enemy.
An Alloy Titan's affinity for metal, and their nature of always standing out in crowds, means that they will often feel the most comfortable when wearing armour and a helmet; although, underneath their helmets, they have standard, broad, Titanic features and darker skin, sometimes appearing deep purple. They stand at around 9-10 feet tall, and they use their grand stature to great effect when intimidating, persuading and otherwise influencing people, whether they be soldiers or nobles.Alloy Titan
Ability Scores: Choose any +2; choose any other +1
Size: Medium
Speed: 30 ft
Age: Titans tend to live longer than humans, maturing at the age of 20, and living for up to 150 years.
Alignment: As much as a Titan is a sponge for magic, they are a sponge for culture too, adapting to their surroundings. They have no particular alignment.
Size: Alloy Titans are on the smaller side compared to most Titans, standing around 9-10 ft tall, with lighter builds, weighing in at around 320 pounds.
Powerful Build: You count as one size larger when determining your carrying capacity and the weight you can push, drag, or lift.
Titanic Resistance: Upon taking magical damage from a spell, you can use your reaction to gain resistance to the triggering damage type until the start of your next turn. Also, the first time you hit with a weapon attack (melee or ranged) on your next turn, the target takes an extra 1d6 damage of the triggering type, and the effect ends.
You can't use this effect again until you complete a long or short rest.
Metal Affinity: You have resistance to poison damage and you have proficiency in medium and heavy armour. In addition, you can sleep, travel and otherwise remain entirely comfortable while wearing armour, you suffer no movement penalties from armour.
Steel Worker: You gain proficiency with an artisan's tool of your choice: Smith's Tools, Mason's Tools, Carpenter's Tools, Tinker's Tools, or Jeweler's Tools.
Tough: Your hit point maximum increases by 1, and it increases by 1 every time you gain a level. You gain proficiency in either Intimidation or Persuasion.
Languages: You can speak, read and write one common language and one other language of your choice.
Depending on the area in which a Titan lives, they will absorb the natural energy from their surroundings, and over generations, they take on different forms resembling whatever energy surrounds them.
Titans rarely live among other Titans, often choosing to settle among rural populations on the brink of civilisation, as to them, another Titan is only competition. Alloy Titans are descended from Titans that made the decision to live in the urban populations of cities and larger settlements, unlike the way of life chosen by most of their species. Alloy Titans use their size and strength to fulfill manual labour tasks, do craftswork, and fight in armies, where they stand tall over the rest of the battlefield, wielding great-weapons or slinging devastating projectiles at the enemy.
An Alloy Titan's affinity for metal, and their nature of always standing out in crowds, means that they will often feel the most comfortable when wearing armour and a helmet; although, underneath their helmets, they have standard, broad, Titanic features and darker skin, sometimes appearing deep purple. They stand at around 9-10 feet tall, and they use their grand stature to great effect when intimidating, persuading and otherwise influencing people, whether they be soldiers or nobles.
Alloy Titan
Ability Scores: Choose any +2; choose any other +1
Size: Medium
Speed: 30 ft
Age: Titans tend to live longer than humans, maturing at the age of 20, and living for up to 150 years.
Alignment: As much as a Titan is a sponge for magic, they are a sponge for culture too, adapting to their surroundings. They have no particular alignment.
Size: Alloy Titans are on the smaller side compared to most Titans, standing around 9-10 ft tall, with lighter builds, weighing in at around 320 pounds.
Powerful Build: You count as one size larger when determining your carrying capacity and the weight you can push, drag, or lift.
Titanic Resistance: Upon taking magical damage from a spell, you can use your reaction to gain resistance to the triggering damage type until the start of your next turn. Also, the first time you hit with a weapon attack (melee or ranged) on your next turn, the target takes an extra 1d6 damage of the triggering type, and the effect ends.
You can't use this effect again until you complete a long or short rest.
Metal Affinity: You have resistance to poison damage and you have proficiency in medium and heavy armour. In addition, you can sleep, travel and otherwise remain entirely comfortable while wearing armour, you suffer no movement penalties from armour.
Steel Worker: You gain proficiency with an artisan's tool of your choice: Smith's Tools, Mason's Tools, Carpenter's Tools, Tinker's Tools, or Jeweler's Tools.
Tough: Your hit point maximum increases by 1, and it increases by 1 every time you gain a level. You gain proficiency in either Intimidation or Persuasion.
Languages: You can speak, read and write one common language and one other language of your choice.
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