Ability Score Increase Your ability scores increase as appropriate for this species.
Size Large
Speed 25 feet ft.
Languages similar to a mix of Dwarven and Orcish that uses the Dwarvish script
Creature Type Humanoid
Hog's Snout. Due to your hog snout, you have a superb sense of smell, and have advantage in any Wisdom ( Perception ) check involving smell.
Tusks. You have a set of Tusks that can be used as a weapon. You are proficient with your Tusks, which deal 1d6 piercing damage on a successful hit.
Bulging Size. Your staggering weight makes you considerably larger and bulkier than others of your kind. Any being, of smaller size than you, has disadvantage on grappling you. You are considered large for grappling purposes, and you must eat the same amount of food as large-sized creature. Bloodtusk Hog Folk Bloodtusk Hog Folk are infamous for their viciousness in battle, as they will dash at enemies with their tusks and violently gore them to death with no remorse.
Goring Rush. When you take the Dash action on your turn, you can use your bonus action to make one melee attack with your tusks. Loudslaughter Hog Folk After generations of mistreatment, some Hog Folk have gained the ability to use their shouts and screams as weapons of intimidation against their opponents.
Harrowing Squeal. You can emit a loud squeal that frightens creatures in the vicinity with your vocal power. As an action, each creature within 15-feet of you must succeed on a Wisdom saving throw or be frightened until the end of your next turn or until they take damage. The DC for this saving throw is 10 + your proficiency bonus + your Charisma modifier. After you use your Harrowing Squeal, you can’t use it again until you complete a short or long rest. Noblehide Hog Folk Despite their lowly origins, some Hog Folk have managed to rise among the ranks within their society, not through traditional intellect, bu
Boldness. You are proficient in Charisma (Persuasion) checks and have advantage on saving throws against being frightened. Random Height and Weight Base Height Height Modifier* Base Weight Weight Modifier** 4′ 4'' +3d12 265 lb. × (2) lb. *Height = base height + height modifier **Weight = base weight + (height modifier × weight modifier) Hog Folk Personality When creating a Hog Folk character, you can use the following table of traits to help flesh out your character. Use this table in addition to or in place of your background's characteristics. d8 Personality Trait 1 I can out-burp, fart, or belch anyo