Briaur (4E)

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Greyhawk for 4E

Racial Traits

Average Height: 4'8"-5'10"
Average Weight: 130-180 lb.

Ability Scores: +2 Con, +2 Wis.
Size: Medium
Speed: 8
Vision: Low-light vision

Languages: Elven, Common
Skill Bonuses: +2 Endurance, +2 Perception.
Quadruped: Briaurs have four legs, which makes them very poor climbers. A briar falls on any failed Athletics check to climb, and they climb at one-forth normal speed. A briaur is not suitable as a mount.
Swift Escape: When an action allows a briaur to move or shift a set number of squares, add one to the number of squares they can move or shift. Because of this a briaur can shift two squares as a move action. This does not apply in situations that let them move or shift a distance based on their Speed.
Quick bound: A briaur can use the quick bound racial power.

Briaurs are fey with the bodies of deer and a small elfin torso where the deer's head would be. They are carefree but not very brave.

Play an Briaur if you want to:

  • Be carefree but instinctively cautious.
  • Play a fast hero who is always ahead.
  • Play a race that favors the cleric, ranger, and warlock classes.
Quick bound Briaur Racial Power
You move with extra speed, upper and lower body each acting on their own.
At-Will
Minor Action      Personal
You move half your speed.

Feats

Antlers

Prerequisite: Briaur

Benefit: you gain the use of the briaur power flight feat power.

Briaur Power Flight Briaur Feat Power
Wings buzzing, you rise above your normal altitude limit.
Encounter
Move Action      Personal
Effect: You take a normal flying move and ignore the altitude limit on flight until the end of your turn. If you end your turn at too high an altitude, you float gently to the ground.

Fast Flight [Briaur, Paragon]

Prerequisite: Briaur, Level 11

Benefit: Increase your flight speed by two.

True Flight [Briaur, Epic]

Prerequisite: Briaur, Level 21

Benefit: You ignore the altitude limit on flight.

Physical Qualities

Briaurs are fey with the bodies of deer and a small elfin torso where the deer's head would be.

Their humanoid part is pink or tan, usually a brighter shade of the fur on the ruddy or brown fur on their deer bodies. Eyes and head hair is ether the same as their fur color or sometimes of a sharply contrasting color, such as purple, dark green, or blond. They have large pointed ears, sometimes furred like a deer's. Males sometimes have vestigial horns and small goatees. Females have humanoid breasts and no ewes.

Briaurs decorate themselves with body paint and fetishes made out of pieces of wood and bone; they are very fond of scarves, veils, and jewelry.

Briaurs have short lifespans, becoming adults at around age six and living to around 40. Exceptional individuals might reach sixty years of age, often living as recluses and hermits as briaur herds have little tolerance for infirmity.

Playing a Briaur

Normally timid and reclusive, a few are hit by wanderlust and explore the world. Cautions by instinct rather than reason, a briaur rarely worries about the future and never about the past; they forget insults and injuries with what might seem like callous disregard.

Briaurs sometimes live in pairs, sometimes in herds. A herd always has a male as the official leader, but his job is often just a front; important decisions are made in unison. Lower status males generally live on the outskirts of the herd, acting as scouts and watchmen. A herd normally subsists by gathering. Briaurs are mainly vegetarian, living of seeds, young leaves, sprouts, berries, and nuts. They can digest more types of vegetables than a human can and rarely cook their food, but they cannot live off grass alone. Many briaurs have taken to gardening. They can eat meat when they need extra energy for exertions like war or travel, but prefer not to; it is said that eating meat makes you dangerously foolhardy.

Briaurs are named at puberty and names often reflect physical characteristics or traits or reflect some notable deed or event.

Briaur Characteristics: Carefree, cautious, callous, flighty, forgiving.

Male Names: Darkbrows, Firstrun, Flamestride, Oak, Skipper, Stonehof, Strongstride, Survivor.

Female Names: Brook, Flamehair, Soothing, Truespell, Whiterump, Whitesocks, Wisdom.