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− | The Sea Sprite is a sea variant of the [http://www.d20srd.org/srd/monsters/sprite.htm Nixie]. While nixies are spirits of streams and ponds, | + | The Sea Sprite is a sea variant of the [http://www.d20srd.org/srd/monsters/sprite.htm Nixie]. While nixies are spirits of streams and ponds, Sea Sprites live in salt water, and are most often encountered on reefs and shoals. |
A Sea Sprite appears as a small elf with long pointed or finned ears, and a [http://www.d20srd.org/srd/monsters/merfolk.htm Merfolk-like fishtail]. Sea Sprites of both genders commonly prefer to wear their hair long and unbound, and its slick, water-resistant strands refuse to tangle or snarl while wet. | A Sea Sprite appears as a small elf with long pointed or finned ears, and a [http://www.d20srd.org/srd/monsters/merfolk.htm Merfolk-like fishtail]. Sea Sprites of both genders commonly prefer to wear their hair long and unbound, and its slick, water-resistant strands refuse to tangle or snarl while wet. | ||
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Small Fey (Aquatic)
The Sea Sprite has the same stats as a Nixie with the following exceptions:
Speed: | 5 ft. (1 square), swim 30 ft. (6 squares) |
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The Sea Sprite is a sea variant of the Nixie. While nixies are spirits of streams and ponds, Sea Sprites live in salt water, and are most often encountered on reefs and shoals.
A Sea Sprite appears as a small elf with long pointed or finned ears, and a Merfolk-like fishtail. Sea Sprites of both genders commonly prefer to wear their hair long and unbound, and its slick, water-resistant strands refuse to tangle or snarl while wet.
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