Danuki (Greyhawk)
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Just like there are people-foxes and monster foxes in kitsune and nogitsune, there are people-danuki and monster-tankui. Tanuke from the bestiary and very magical creatures. Danuki are less magical, but still very magical for humanoids. The two words are different transcriptions from the same word in Japanese. Just as a European troll can be many different things in different stories, danuki and tanuki are different interpretations of the same mythical root, that appear in different ways in different stories. |
Danuki are Japanese spirit animals, at home in brush, hills, and ditches, kin to kitsune and tengu. As game creatures, they are humanoids, related to the tanuki (japanese raccon-dog) the same way kitsune are related to foxes. Danuki are a small and very cowardly race. They are peerless shapechangers but rarely have an agenda with their change of forms; pranks and laughter suffice for them.
Description
Danuki vary greatly in their natural appearance, and as all danuki are shapechangers, their natural appearance is often irrelevant.
Physical Description: Danuki are small, about 2'7", humanoids with the snouts and ears of tanuki (Japanese racoon-dogs). They have compact, dwarf-like bodies and furred tails. Some danuki have body fur and look more animal-like, while others have humanoid faces with only the ears, tail, and sometimes the rhinarium of an animal.
Society: Danuki can live in most temperate climates and thrive in much the same places humans do. They are not as adaptable as humans and avoid extremes of heat and cold. When living with their own kind they often make their homes in burrows or hollow trees, but if available they gladly take over the dwellings of other species.
Danuki are clever, but they are also shy, lazy, cowardly, and pleasure-seeking. They like to find positions in society where they can enjoy life without having to work too hard. They love to socialize, and this is a way for them to overcome the limits of their personalities. Few danuki would go out of their way to harm or oppress others, but neither would they normally offer help to strangers. Danuki love to trick and humiliate pompous and self-righteous people, and this might incidentally help the oppressed.
Relations: Danuki are often considered lucky or blessed, and a certain level of unruliness is expected, even extending to minor thefts. Those familiar with danuki know these thefts are rarely malicious, and the danuki will often repay a theft later, considering it a loan. Elves, gnomes, halflings, and humans generally share this generous attitude, and even dwarfs find danuki charming, if untrustworthy. Most orcs, gnolls, and similar evil creatures find danuki to be nuisances better eaten than spoken to.
Alignment and Religion: Danuki are self-centered and tend towards chaotic alignments. They have an instinctive need to humble the pompous and aloft, and tough not all danuki dare to do so, it is considered highly virtuous among danuki to trick and make fools of overly lawful creatures. This does not prevent danuki from acting like pompous fools themselves. Most danuki have a health respect for gods and spirits; a danuki may make fun of errant clergy, but when confronted with genuine faith and virtue they are usually impressed and respectful. A danuki who is particularly impressed might seek to serve and spread such a faith, often with hilarious consequences in the case of creeds of law and discipline.
Adventurers: Heroes among the danuki are often magicians, developing their natural shape-changing abilities to frightful levels. Psychic magic comes naturally to danuki. They make excellent occultists, psychics, and alchemists. Those who go for mundane careers are usually rogues or investigators.
Male Names: Aito, Akio, Akira, Eiichi, Hansuke, Hibiki, Hikaru, Hiroto, Hiroyuki, Izumi, Koji, Taichi, Yokuto.
Female Names: Andrea, Hikaru, Kaiya, Mao, Natsuko, Nozomi, Rei, Sachi, Tamiko, Umeko, Yoshiko.
Standard Racial Traits
- Ability Score Racial Traits: -2 Strength, +2 Dexterity, +2 Intelligence, -4 Wisdom. Danuki are clever of both paw and mind but shortsighted and their size limits the strength they can muster.
- Size: Danuki are Small creatures and thus gain a +1 size bonus to their AC, a +1 size bonus on attack rolls, a –1 penalty on their combat maneuver checks and to Combat Maneuver Defense, a +2 size bonus to Fly checks, and a +4 size bonus on Stealth checks.
- Type: Danuki are humanoids with the danuki and shapechanger subtypes.
- Base Speed: 20 ft.
- Languages: Danuki begin play speaking Common and Sylvan. Danuki with high intelligence scores can choose from the following: Elven, Catfolk, Draconic, Gnome, Halfling, Terran, Vanara, and Yutu.
- Random Starting Age: Base age 10 years
Barbarian, Rogue, Sorcerer +1d4
Bard, Fighter, Paladin, Ranger +1d6
Cleric, Druid, Monk, Wizard +2d6. - Aging Effects: Middle Age 35. Old 55. Venerable 80. Max 80+2d20.
- Height and Weight (male and female): Height 2'2 Weight 30 lbs. Modifier 2d4 Weight Multiplier x2 lbs.,
Skill Racial Traits
- Natural Actor: All danuki have a talent for acting and gain a +2 racial bonus on Bluff and Disguise checks.
Magical Racial Traits
- Masterful Shapeshfter (Sp) Three times per day a danuki can assume the form of another creature, as alter self, beast shape II, monstrous physique I, or object shape I. To use this ability, the danuki must make a Disguise check (DC 20), with all the usual Disguise modifiers for the for they are assuming. The attempt takes a full-round action. If the attempt fails, the danuki cannot attempt to assume that form again for 24 hours. Only successful transformations count against the daily limit. The transformation lasts until the danuki chooses to end it or suffers the frightened, panicked, or terrified condition. The transformed shape comes with clothes as appropriate, but no other equipment. This ability has an emotion component (see psychic magic), a danuki cannot assume a new form when under the influence of a non-harmless effect with the emotion or fear descriptors.
- Learned Shape For each rank danuki gain in the Disguise skill, they can select one form they can assume as an immediate action without having to make a Disguise check. Each form is static and cannot be changed each time the danuki takes this form. All danuki begin with raccoon (actually Japanese raccoon-dog) and a human form as a learned shapes. Each later form picked must be a form they can transform into using masterful shapeshifter when taking 20 on the Disguise check.
Weakness Racial Traits
The GM must approve all phobias and insure that at least the threat of them occurring comes up in the story. There should be about a 1 in 10 chance of the phobia being activated in any one scene, this is not supposed to be a die roll and instead should come up as appropriate in the story. In addition, all danuki are phobic against getting caught; when grappled, entangled, bound, or locked up they are shaken. |
- Coward's Excuse: Danuki make great spellcasters, but their concentration is easily disrupted. All spells cast by danuki have emotion components (see Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Occult Adventures). This is in addition to any other components of the spell and cannot be removed in any way.
- Phobic: All danuki have a phobia, usually against a type of predator animal or a member of a specific race or class (such as a wolf, oni, elf, or ranger), but sometimes a natural phenomena. When in the presence of their phobia, danuki become shaken, and if touched or attacked they become covering for 1d6 rounds and thereafter panicked for another 1d6 rounds. An animal phobia includes all monsters with body parts that resemble that animal. Disguises, assumed shapes, and illusions can trigger a phobia, as long as the danuki does not see through the deception. Suffering a phobic reaction from an illusion counts as interacting with that illusion for disbelief. Even resemblance can trigger a phobia; a danuki phobic about thunder will react badly to drums and explosions.
Alternate Racial Traits =
- Burrow Robber: Some danuki live mainly underground and in burrows. They gaion a +2 racial bonus on perception checks, but take twice the usual Perception penalties due to range (-1 per 5 ft. of distance). They lose both the bonus and penalty when they assume the form of a creature other than danuki or raccoon.
Danuki in Greyhawk
Danuki are relatively common in Nippon and the Nippon Territories, but only a few individuals ever get out outside. In Nippon, they are outsiders, imposers at worst. Individual danuki can achieve positions of wealth and power, but most live on the fringes of society or as small-time businessmen or shopkeepers.
Advance Race Guide Design Points
-1 Speed 20 ft.
+12 Master Shapeshifter
-2 Mixed weak ability scores
+1 Lowlight vision
+2 Natural Actor
-2 Coward's Excuse
10 points
Race Trait Options
Danuki can choose among the following race traits.
Focused Fear (Race) You gain an additional phobia (as the phobic danuki racial trait), but you are less afraid in general and gain a +2 trait bonus on saving throws against fear effects.
Imitator (Race) When you use the masterful shapeshifter danuki racial trait to imitate something or someone you have seen in the last 24 hours, you gain a +4 bonus on the Disguise check.
Improvising Shapeshifter (Race) You can attempt to use the masterful shapeshifter danuki racial trait an additional time per day.
Good Nose (Race) You gain scent in your natural form, but the range is only 10 ft. (5 ft. when upwind, 20 ft when downwind).
Scholar of Forms (Race) For each of the following knowledge skill you have ranks in, you gain an additional learned shapeshifter form appropriate to the knowledge skill, which must be of the listed creature type. Knowledge (engineering): animated object. Knowledge (history): monstrous humanoid. Knowledge (local): humanoid. Knowledge (nature): animal. Knowledge (nobility): humanoid. This adds to the forms gained from the learned shapeshifter danuki racial trait and has the same restrictions.
Racial Feat Options
Advanced Danuki Shapeshifter
Prerequiste: Masterful Shapeshifter (danuki racial trait), Disguise 6 ranks
Benefit: Select one of the following spells: beast shape III, monstrous physique II and object shape II. You can imitate the selected spell with masterful shapeshifter.
Special: You can select this feat multiple times. Each time you do, select a different spell to imitate.
Expert Danuki Shapeshifter
Prerequiste: Masterful Shapeshifter (danuki racial trait), Disguise 12 ranks, Advanced Danuki Shapeshifter.
Benefit: Select one of the following spells: beast shape IV, monstrous physique III and object shape III. You must have selected the spell of the same name with Advanced Danuki Shapeshifter. You can imitate the selected spell with masterful shapeshifter.
Special: You can select this feat multiple times. Each time you do, select a different spell to imitate. You must have selected the spell of the same name with Advanced Danuki Shapeshifter each time.
Practiced Danuki Shapeshifter
Prerequiste: Masterful Shapeshifter (danuki racial trait).
Benefit: You can use the masterful shapeshifter danuki racial trait an additional two times per day.
Special: You can take this feat multiple times, the benefits stack.
Danuki Utility Shapeshifter
Prerequiste: Masterful Shapeshifter (danuki racial trait), any Craft skill (5 ranks)
Benefit: You can shapeshift a part of your body into a tool or other object. This works like major creation (sp) with a caster level equal to your hit dice, except that the object is connected to you physically and cannot be dropped or taken away. Someone successfully sundering the object inflicts damage on you, but you gain the benefits of the hardness a regular object of this type would have. You can use this ability a number of times per day equal to your Constitution modifier (minimum 1/day).
Special: You can take this feat multiple times, each time after the first you gain three additional daily uses of the ability.
External Links
- Tanuki @ Wikipedia.
- Bake-danuki, Tanuki and Meneki Neko – Sagano bamboo forest, Arashiyama near Kyoto, Japan
- What the heck is a tanuki? @ Mother Nature Network
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