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Welsh Corgi Welsh Corgi are energetic, fun loving free spirits. Corgis are found almost anywhere there are people and settlements. Wandering Corgi are friendly and helpful, and fellow travelers take them as a sign of good luck and things to come. Depending on the individual, Corgis can be extremely hard-working or lackadaisical vagabonds who wish nothing more than to sleep under a shady tree in a playground. Above all Corgis are caring and loyal and are loved throughout the land.
Personality: Curious to a fault, Corgis are often found where the action is... which can get them into boundless trouble. When facing possible reprimands Corgi will use their incredible speed to escape or try to minimize punishments by "being too cute to be mad at." They are quick to anger but quick to forgive and their short attention spans are likened to children. Above all Corgi like people and crowds. They are especially attracted to the sound of children playing and can be found in the parks and playgrounds of many cities.
Physical Description: Male Welsh Corgis stand about 3 feet tall and commonly weigh 30 to 38 lbs. Females are slightly smaller standing at a normal 2 foot 8 and weigh 25 to 34 lbs. Their fur is usually a coarse medium length and can range in color from bright golden to medium browns with white on the belly, paws and muzzle. Corgi commonly walk on two legs and run on all four, although they are able to run standing upright. Corgis can wear clothing but dislike the restriction that most clothing presents. Corgis reach adulthood in four years and have a life expectancy of twelve to fourteen years.
Relations: Welsh Corgi are especially loved in Human lands for their simple carefree nature. They are prized within cities and rural communities alike where they are known to attack bandits and protect children. Long lived races such as Elves and Dwarves can get irritated by a Corgi's energetic spirit and short attention spans.
Alignment: Corgi are predominately good and are mostly neutral. Corgi have a sense of honor and a code of conduct but have little use for laws and regulations.
Lands: Having no lands to call their own Corgi can be found wherever there are people and civilization. Corgi society is a loose and informal hierarchy organized into local packs with older and stronger members watching over younger pups. Packs are divided primarily by location with little to do with family relations. To a Corgi they're all part of the same family and all members are cherished.
Religion: Corgi do not have a predominant godhead and few Corgi worship a god. For this reason Clerics are rare and when found are in the service of the gods of travel, protection or hearth.
Language: Corgi speak both the language of canines and the common tongue. Canine is the language of barks, yips and short howls shared with lesser dog species. Their Common is heavily accented with howling r's, overly guttural g's and whining s's. There is no written language for Canine.
Names: The names for Welsh Corgi are wide and varied. Some have proper full names while others have names that resemble those of pets.
Adventures: A Corgi can adventure for many reasons whether it be to gain enough strength to protect someone or simply to make the most out of their short lives. Others have simply started walking and never looked back.
Welsh Corgi Racial Traits (Level Adjustment: +1) +2 Constitution, -2 Dexterity, +2 Charisma, -2 Wisdom: Welsh Corgi are tough and charismatic because of their likeness to dogs (read: cute) but are less dexterous due to their foreshortened limbs and lack the common sense of other races. Small: As a Small creature, a Welsh Corgi gains a +1 size bonus to Armor Class, a +1 bonus on attack rolls, and a +4 bonus on Hide checks, but she uses smaller weapons than humans use, and her lifting and carrying limits are three-quarters of a Medium character while standing upright. While on four legs a Welsh Corgi is considered a Medium character for determining weight allowance and encumberment. The base land speed of a Corgi is 20ft when upright, and 30ft when walking as a quadruped. They also have a x5 run modifier when running on four legs. A Welsh Corgi cannot walk as a quadruped when holding a weapon or using a shield. +2 racial bonus on saving throws against poison and disease: Welsh Corgi are resistant to illness and toxins. A Welsh Corgi's sharp claws and teeth deal 1d3 points of normal damage with a successful unarmed attack. A Welsh Corgi can make only one unarmed attack per round, using either claw or a bite attack. When using a full-round attack that ends in a successful bite attack, a Welsh Corgi can initiate a grapple attempt for free. Low-light Vision: Welsh Corgi can see twice as far as a human in starlight, moonlight, torchlight, and similar conditions of poor illumination. They retain the ability to distinguish color and detail under these conditions. Scent: this ability lets a Welsh Corgi detect approaching enemies, sniff out hidden foes, and track by sense of smell. Look up something with Scent. I don't feel like typing it all out. Automatic Languages: Canine and Common. Bonus Languages: Elven, Sylvan, Gnome and Dwarven. Corgi can learn the languages of the cities and nature. Favored Class: Fighter.
Welsh Corgi Racial Traits (Level Adjustment: +0) +2 Constitution, -2 Dexterity, +2 Charisma, -2 Wisdom: Welsh Corgi are tough and charismatic because of their likeness to dogs (read: cute) but are less dexterous due to their foreshortened limbs and lack the common sense of other races. Small: As a Small creature, a Welsh Corgi gains a +1 size bonus to Armor Class, a +1 bonus on attack rolls, and a +4 bonus on Hide checks, but she uses smaller weapons than humans use, and her lifting and carrying limits are three-quarters of a Medium character while standing upright. While on four legs a Welsh Corgi is considered a Medium character for determining weight allowance and encumberment. The base land speed of a Corgi is 20ft when upright, and 30ft when walking as a quadruped. They also have a x5 run modifier when running on four legs. A Welsh Corgi cannot walk as a quadruped when holding a weapon or using a shield. +2 racial bonus on saving throws against poison and disease: Welsh Corgi are resistant to illness and toxins. A Welsh Corgi's sharp claws and teeth deal 1d3 points of normal damage with a successful unarmed attack. A Welsh Corgi can make only one unarmed attack per round, using either claw or a bite attack. Low-light Vision: Welsh Corgi can see twice as far as a human in starlight, moonlight, torchlight, and similar conditions of poor illumination. They retain the ability to distinguish color and detail under these conditions. Keen Scent: A Welsh Corgi has a better sense of smell than humans do, and are often able to distinguish humans from each other by scent rather than by sight. As a feat, a Welsh Corgi with a Wisdom of 11 or higher can take Scent. Automatic Languages: Canine and Common. Bonus Languages: Elven, Sylvan, Gnome and Dwarven. Corgi can learn the languages of the cities and nature. Favored Class: Fighter.
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Welsh Corgi
Welsh Corgi are energetic, fun loving free spirits. Corgis are found almost anywhere there are people and settlements. Wandering Corgi are friendly and helpful, and fellow travelers take them as a sign of good luck and things to come. Depending on the individual, Corgis can be extremely hard-working or lackadaisical vagabonds who wish nothing more than to sleep under a shady tree in a playground. Above all Corgis are caring and loyal and are loved throughout the land.
Personality: Curious to a fault, Corgis are often found where the action is... which can get them into boundless trouble. When facing possible reprimands Corgi will use their incredible speed to escape or try to minimize punishments by "being too cute to be mad at." They are quick to anger but quick to forgive and their short attention spans are likened to children. Above all Corgi like people and crowds. They are especially attracted to the sound of children playing and can be found in the parks and playgrounds of many cities.
Physical Description: Male Welsh Corgis stand about 3 feet tall and commonly weigh 30 to 38 lbs. Females are slightly smaller standing at a normal 2 foot 8 and weigh 25 to 34 lbs. Their fur is usually a coarse medium length and can range in color from bright golden to medium browns with white on the belly, paws and muzzle. Corgi commonly walk on two legs and run on all four, although they are able to run standing upright. Corgis can wear clothing but dislike the restriction that most clothing presents. Corgis reach adulthood in four years and have a life expectancy of twelve to fourteen years.
Relations: Welsh Corgi are especially loved in Human lands for their simple carefree nature. They are prized within cities and rural communities alike where they are known to attack bandits and protect children. Long lived races such as Elves and Dwarves can get irritated by a Corgi's energetic spirit and short attention spans.
Alignment: Corgi are predominately good and are mostly neutral. Corgi have a sense of honor and a code of conduct but have little use for laws and regulations.
Lands: Having no lands to call their own Corgi can be found wherever there are people and civilization. Corgi society is a loose and informal hierarchy organized into local packs with older and stronger members watching over younger pups. Packs are divided primarily by location with little to do with family relations. To a Corgi they're all part of the same family and all members are cherished.
Religion: Corgi do not have a predominant godhead and few Corgi worship a god. For this reason Clerics are rare and when found are in the service of the gods of travel, protection or hearth.
Language: Corgi speak both the language of canines and the common tongue. Canine is the language of barks, yips and short howls shared with lesser dog species. Their Common is heavily accented with howling r's, overly guttural g's and whining s's. There is no written language for Canine.
Names: The names for Welsh Corgi are wide and varied. Some have proper full names while others have names that resemble those of pets.
Adventures: A Corgi can adventure for many reasons whether it be to gain enough strength to protect someone or simply to make the most out of their short lives. Others have simply started walking and never looked back.
Welsh Corgi Racial Traits (Level Adjustment: +1)
+2 Constitution, -2 Dexterity, +2 Charisma, -2 Wisdom: Welsh Corgi are tough and charismatic because of their likeness to dogs (read: cute) but are less dexterous due to their foreshortened limbs and lack the common sense of other races.
Small: As a Small creature, a Welsh Corgi gains a +1 size bonus to Armor Class, a +1 bonus on attack rolls, and a +4 bonus on Hide checks, but she uses smaller weapons than humans use, and her lifting and carrying limits are three-quarters of a Medium character while standing upright. While on four legs a Welsh Corgi is considered a Medium character for determining weight allowance and encumberment.
The base land speed of a Corgi is 20ft when upright, and 30ft when walking as a quadruped. They also have a x5 run modifier when running on four legs. A Welsh Corgi cannot walk as a quadruped when holding a weapon or using a shield.
+2 racial bonus on saving throws against poison and disease: Welsh Corgi are resistant to illness and toxins.
A Welsh Corgi's sharp claws and teeth deal 1d3 points of normal damage with a successful unarmed attack. A Welsh Corgi can make only one unarmed attack per round, using either claw or a bite attack. When using a full-round attack that ends in a successful bite attack, a Welsh Corgi can initiate a grapple attempt for free.
Low-light Vision: Welsh Corgi can see twice as far as a human in starlight, moonlight, torchlight, and similar conditions of poor illumination. They retain the ability to distinguish color and detail under these conditions.
Scent: this ability lets a Welsh Corgi detect approaching enemies, sniff out hidden foes, and track by sense of smell. Look up something with Scent. I don't feel like typing it all out.
Automatic Languages: Canine and Common. Bonus Languages: Elven, Sylvan, Gnome and Dwarven. Corgi can learn the languages of the cities and nature.
Favored Class: Fighter.
Welsh Corgi Racial Traits (Level Adjustment: +0)
+2 Constitution, -2 Dexterity, +2 Charisma, -2 Wisdom: Welsh Corgi are tough and charismatic because of their likeness to dogs (read: cute) but are less dexterous due to their foreshortened limbs and lack the common sense of other races.
Small: As a Small creature, a Welsh Corgi gains a +1 size bonus to Armor Class, a +1 bonus on attack rolls, and a +4 bonus on Hide checks, but she uses smaller weapons than humans use, and her lifting and carrying limits are three-quarters of a Medium character while standing upright. While on four legs a Welsh Corgi is considered a Medium character for determining weight allowance and encumberment.
The base land speed of a Corgi is 20ft when upright, and 30ft when walking as a quadruped. They also have a x5 run modifier when running on four legs. A Welsh Corgi cannot walk as a quadruped when holding a weapon or using a shield.
+2 racial bonus on saving throws against poison and disease: Welsh Corgi are resistant to illness and toxins.
A Welsh Corgi's sharp claws and teeth deal 1d3 points of normal damage with a successful unarmed attack. A Welsh Corgi can make only one unarmed attack per round, using either claw or a bite attack.
Low-light Vision: Welsh Corgi can see twice as far as a human in starlight, moonlight, torchlight, and similar conditions of poor illumination. They retain the ability to distinguish color and detail under these conditions.
Keen Scent: A Welsh Corgi has a better sense of smell than humans do, and are often able to distinguish humans from each other by scent rather than by sight. As a feat, a Welsh Corgi with a Wisdom of 11 or higher can take Scent.
Automatic Languages: Canine and Common. Bonus Languages: Elven, Sylvan, Gnome and Dwarven. Corgi can learn the languages of the cities and nature.
Favored Class: Fighter.
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