Medrosakal

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Medrosakal

Medrosakal are female humanoids with snakes hidden in their hair.

Ability Score Increase Your ability scores increase as appropriate for this species.

Size Medium

Speed 30 feet ft.

Languages Common

Creature Type Humanoid

Traits

Keen Senses and Comeliness. Medrosakal are always alert and very beautiful. You have proficiency in the Perception and Persuasion skills.
Fey Ancestry. You have advantage on saving throws against being charmed and magic cannot put you to sleep.
Immunities. You are immune to your own poison from your snake hair. Because medrosakal are only female and cannot be male, you are immune to anything that would cause you to change your gender.
Drow and Medusa Blood. You count as a drow and a medusa for the feats you can choose and effects related to race. You can take the drow high magic feat as if you were a drow instead of another general feat. Charisma is your spellcasting ability for these spells, should you acquire them.
Snake Hair. Your hair ranges from white to black, or any shade in between, but always with a greenish tint and it’s always 2 feet in length. If it is cut for any reason, it will instantly regrow to its original length. 2d4+4 snakes are hidden in your hair. They are 2 feet long and are perfectly hidden due to the fact that they are naturally streaked to look like your hair. As an Action, you can make a special unarmed strike with your snake hair against a creature within 5 feet of you. You can use your Dexterity modifier for this attack instead of your Strength modifier. On a hit, the creature takes 1d4 po
Petrifying Gaze. Beginning at 3rd level, you can use your action to focus your gaze on one creature whose eyes you can see within 30 feet of you. The creature must make a Constitution saving throw (DC 8 + your Charisma modifier + your proficiency bonus ) or be restrained while you maintain eye contact with it. Creatures that are blinded automatically succeed on this save. At the end of its next turn, the creature is no longer restrained . You must finish a long rest before using this trait again and it is not an automatic function. When you reach 11th level, you have learned to focus your gaze with such skill
Master Bowmaker. Medrosakal are proficient with woodcarver's tools, longbows and shortbows .


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