Falconian (Berserk Supplement)

Falconian

Falconia, the land where all nations come together for protection from the Great Roar, leads to a circumstance almost unheard of, where Midland, Tudor, and Kushan are able to mingle in unstrained peace. With peace comes offspring, and with mingling of individuals comes the mingling of genetics. While individuals of all three origins have existed before, often being mistakenly called Kushan alone, only within Falconia can they exist to a meaningful amount. Masculine, feminine, androgynous, light, and dark all intermingle to what some may even call the truest form of man.

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Ability Score Increase. Your Charisma increases by +3. As normal, you can't increase an ability score above 20 using this feature.
Age. Humans reach adulthood in their late teens and live less than a century.
Alignment. Humans tend toward no particular alignment. The best and the worst are found among them.
Size. Humans vary widely in height and build, from barely 5 feet to well over 6 feet tall. Regardless of your position in that range, your size is Medium.
Speed. Your base walking speed is 30 feet.
Mind of All Kinds. You are more perceptive to understanding any form of information. You gain 1 feat of your choice.
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