Luparathi (5e Race)

Luparathi

Luparathi are violent, dangerous animals. Who love being pet.

Physical Description

The luparathi are considerably large bestial wolflike creatures, apparent by their furred bodies and long snouts. While much larger than most humanoids, luparathi are known to often sit on their haunches and walk on all fours. Though they can stand up their hind legs with little difficulty, some just prefer being closer to the ground.

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History

For years feral luparathi have been treated as vicious animals. They're hunted for fun by most races, and some are even captured and forced into being pit fighters. Others are made into pets. Though they may have easier lives, they're still treated like animals, needing special privileges to be allowed inside of certain buildings, and are often kept on leashes. Their time spent with other races consists of either killing them in fights or being belittled and coddled by them.

Feral luparathi can be captured at any age, whereas the ones who eventually become pets are taken while they're still pups. The older they are, the stronger they are. Which can be both better and worse for people looking to make them into pit fighters. High risk, higher reward.

Society

Feral luparathi that aren't taken as pups or captured at older ages are rather lonesome creatures. Their tribes are small and only come together during mating season. Afterward, they disperse. New litters of pups are cared for by their mother until they can start walking. At that point, they're left to fend for themselves. This has led to the death of many pups that aren't taken in to be turned into pets. As such, only the strongest or more intelligent of them survive. Most of the time, it tends to be the strongest.

Luparathi tend to hunt and live on their own. Some packs can form for short amounts of time during the harsher month, but most would rather die than get help.

Luparathi Names

Feral luparathi don't often have names unless they're pit fighters. Even then it can be pretty rare. However, all luparathi kept as pets do. There isn't much of a naming convention with those who are pets, as it depends purely on their owner. Gender-specific names are common though. Forewarning: Don't name your pet luparathi something like Rend or Tear. They won't understand if you're saying their name or giving them a command.

Male: Charron, Killian, Korbin, Prog, Seacel

Female: Kase, Kit, Lux, Scell, Tamra

Luparathi Traits

Luparathi are more than just men. They're wolves, too.
Ability Score Increase. Your Strength increases by 2, and your Constitution increases by 1.
Age. Luparathi reach maturity at 5, and can live anywhere from 10 to 30 years
Alignment. Luparathi tend towards more chaotic alignments as most are uncivilized and do as they please. This can change depending on if their kept as pets, though less so if they're forced to fight.
Size. Luparathi can be anywhere from 7 to 15 feet tall, so your size is Large
Speed. Your base walking speed is 30 feet.
Darkvision. You can see in dim light within 60 feet of you as if it were bright light, and in darkness as if it were dim light. You can't discern color in darkness, only shades of gray.
Sensitive Snout. You have advantage when rolling Perception and Investigation checks based on smell.
Natural Weapon. Due to your lupine-esque heritage, you have a maw full of sharp teeth that make for great close-ranged weaponry. If you can manage to bite someone, you deal piercing damage equal to 1d4 + your Strength modifier, as opposed to the normal bludgeoning that comes with unarmed strikes.
Farsighted. You have disadvantage on Investigation checks based on sight.
Basic Weapons. Most of your kind don't understand things very well. However, one of the few things you do understand is if you hit something hard enough or stab it, it will die and you will have a meal. To this end, you understand how to hit and how to stab with specific tools. You are proficient in the use of clubs, greatclubs, javelins, spears, and tridents.
Languages. You can (barely) speak Common, and one other language of your choice.

Random Height and Weight

Base
Height
Height
Modifier*
Base
Weight
Weight
Modifier**
6′ 10″+8d12492 lb.× (3d6) lb.

*Height = base height + height modifier
**Weight = base weight + (height modifier × weight modifier)


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