Reanimated

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Reanimated

The first reanimated was created by Victor Franke, a physician turned necromancer. Mary Shelley, a renowned scholar, caught wind of Franke’s experiments and apprenticed underneath him. She recorded the first instance of artificial life in a paper which made the public aware of the existence of reanimated.

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

Size Large

Speed 30 feet ft.

Languages The chosen language can be: Gnomish, Elvish, Goblin, Halfling, Giant, Dwarvish, or Orc

Creature Type Humanoid

Traits

Living Construct. Even though you were constructed, you are a living creature. You are immune to disease. You do not need to eat, drink, or breathe, but you can ingest food and drink if you wish. Instead of sleeping, you enter an inactive state for 4 hours each day. You do not dream in this state; you are fully aware of your surroundings and notice approaching enemies and other events as normal.
Horrible Healing. As a bonus action, you can consume the flesh of a non-undead, non-construct creature to regain 1d8 + your Constitution modifier hit points. You can use this trait a number of times equal to your proficiency bonus, and you regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest .
Skill Proficiencies. You gain proficiency with one of the following skills: Animal Handling , Arcana , History , Medicine , Nature , Religion , or Survival .
Lab Rat. From observing your creator’s work, you have picked up some of their knowledge. You gain proficiency with one set of tools. Beauty As a beauty reanimated, your creator made you with looks in mind. Beauty tend to be soothsayers, con artists, or companions to their creator. They also tend to appear more binary than their brain or brawn counterparts due to social and cultural attractions.
Artificial Allure. You are able to cast the charm person spell twice. Charisma is your spellcasting ability for this spell. You regain all uses of this trait when you finish a long rest . Brawn As a brawn reanimated, you were made to assist your creator with (quite literally) the heavy lifting their job requires. Brawn tend to fulfill the roles of grunt workers, bodyguards, or mercenaries. Though much hardier than their brain or beauty counterparts, they also need to be repaired and maintained much more often.
Powerful Build. You count as one size larger when determining your carrying capacity and the weight you can push, drag, or lift.
Secret Strength. When you are at half hit points or lower, you have advantage on Strength ( Athletics ) checks. Random Height and Weight Base Height Height Modifier* Base Weight Weight Modifier** 5′ 5'' +1d10 100 lb. × (2d4) lb. *Height = base height + height modifier **Weight = base weight + (height modifier × weight modifier) 0.00 (0 votes) Back to Main Page → 5e Homebrew → Races


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