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Valkariens

Description
Introduction
Isolé dans les montagnes, une colonie d'humain a été exposé à une très haute altitude et à des tempêtes perpétuel pendant des générations. L'énergie élémental des hautes chaines de montagne a transformé ces humains progressivement et la race des Valkariens est née. Ces humanoides qui ont le pouvoir de voler sans ailes sont devenu les maitres des chants de guerres et de la musique.
Statistiques
  • Ajustements: -2 Force +2 Dext�rit� -2 Intelligence +2 Charisme
  • Taille: Medium
  • Cheveux: Bleu, Blanc
  • Yeux: Bleu
  • Peau: Blanc
  • Vitesse: 30 feet, 50 feet fly
  • Vision: Low-Light
  • Keen Sight (Ex): Gain a +4 racial bonus on all Spot checks.
  • Jump and tumble (Ex): Gain a +4 racial bonus on Jump and Tumble checks.
  • Proficient: Proficient with either rapier, longsword, bows and spears.
  • Flight (Ex): Valkariens doesn't have wings and have a flying speed of 50 feet with average maneuverability, as long as they do not carry more than a Medium load, are not wearing Heavy armor, and are not fatigued or exhausted. An Valkarien may make a dive attack. A dive attack works just like a charge, but the air elves must descend a minimum of 30 feet and attack with a piercing weapon; if she hits, she deals double damage. An air elve can use the run action while flying, provided she flies in a straight line. For more information on flight, see the Tactical Aerial Movement section in Chapter 3 of the DUNGEON MASTER's Guide.
  • Automatic Languages: Common, Valkarian
  • Favored Class: Barde
  • Electricity Resistance 10: The Valkarien are resistant to electricity.
  • Cold Resistance 10: The Valkarien are resistant to cold.
  • Low-Light Vision: A creature with low-light vision can see twice as far as a human in starlight, moonlight, torchlight, and similar conditions of shadowy illumination. It retains the ability to distinguish color and detail under these conditions. A spellcaster with low-light vision can read a scroll as long as even the tiniest candle flame is next to her as a source of light.
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