Machine Doll (5e Race)

Machine Doll

Most girls are born, but I was made. I'm the world's first synthetic person capable of generating an Aura! I'm not real...
Penny
I know how you are Gohan. You are gentle, you do not like to hurt. I know because I too have learned these feelings, but it is because you cherish life, that you must protect it.
Android 16

Physical Description

Considered by some the "Beautiful variation" of the Warforged, Machine dolls are beings that have many facets. Depending on which variant, Machine dolls can go from barely human-like to almost indiscernible from an actual flesh and blood human. The dolls were made to mimic living humans, and retain similar external appearances, however, there are various hints to one's inorganic nature. Some dolls will have lines running down their eyes, across their cheeks or down the center of their faces, where the doll would be able to open up their face to be examined by a mechanic or to "replace" their face with another. Dolls have exposed joints and connectors that can be seen unless they are wearing clothing to hide this fact, and their necks are obviously segmented to allow the head to be removed.

If one were to examine a doll beneath their clothes they would see what one would expect from a doll, featureless. Underneath the "breast molds" is their core, which glows with a faint radiant glow depending on the doll's preference or energy source. The body of the doll is segmented with lines and rivets, and while advanced models do not carry these lines, most do. Their arms and legs are interchangeable, most "War Dolls" have firearms or melee weapons replacing their hands, while most servant dolls have simple arms and legs.

As technology advances, the line between doll and human begin to blur, photo courtesy of RWBY.

History

Ancient wars with the dwarves always ended in the mountains. The harsh cold and constant rolling boulders turned many campaigns into failures. In a fit of rage, an Elf general decided to fix this issue. Knowing what humans had done with the creation of the warforged, this general whose name has been forgotten by history decided to do something better. With his cabal of engineers, she created a living doll. This machine doll, a mere exoskeleton, was the first of her kind. Taken in as the daughter of the general, she would personally tinker and modify her until she was not only a thinking machine, but a combat-ready weapon. Early tests proved that her joints would not be the best in the cold, but otherwise, she was perfect. The Machine Doll was mass produced by the elves, and two platoons worth were sent to attack the dwarfs.

When the dolls came across the dwarves, they saw just what the siege had done to them: frail, broken bodies, starving for food and water. Hopeless beings sometimes willing to take their own lives just to end the pain. About to break, about to shatter. These cruel conditions made both platoons split upon the issue, and fight each other. The quick battle left a fourth of the original machine dolls to survive, who marched back down into the Elvish camp and brought emergency supplies to the dwarves under the guise of trying to save an enslaved, starving soldier legion.

The dolls sided with the dwarfs, exposing their secrets and allowing them to fight back. The siege was routed, and the dolls were crowned heroes. The veterans of war asked that if any more of their kind should be made, they should be allowed to have free will. With an agreement made between the dwarves and machine dolls, a small factory would be built to produce more machine dolls. Elves, of course, kept creating them in an attempt to finish this eternal confrontation. In the end, this automatons started getting uses besides war.

Society

Machine Dolls do not have a real sense of community and are treated as second-class citizens in most societies. Most of them do work as servants, maids or nurses, although doing any kind of job they like is possible. Most of them treat smith workers with respect or fear, depending on their history, as they are not fond of manipulating metal themselves. Magic is fascinating for them, but dificult, so it is rare to find them involved with magic working.

Machine Doll Names

Their names can be whatever they wish, but most tend to go with technical terms such as "Glitch", "Gear", "Bolt", "Penny", and "Nickel" and/or numbers. There is not a clear distinction of names between genders, unless they get it from an external souce. They can change name at will, but it is uncommon.

Male: Cayde_6, Android_16, Bolt, Nickel

Female: Glitch, Penny, Error_42, Gear

Machine doll's Traits

Built to last, moving tanks and breaking hearts. Don't go asking one for the meaning of life.
Ability Score Increase. Your Strength and Constitution scores increase by 1
Age. They only age mentally, with the threat of going rampant every 20 years after the age of 300. If taken care of, both emotionally and physically, by their creator, they can survive the march of time.
Alignment. Machine dolls are usually neutral. They normally only following orders from their masters, always trying to find a way to please them
Size. Depending on the function you have, you are between 4 feet and 50 pounds if you are supposed to treat kids and 7 feet and over 300 pounds if you are supposed to assist soldiers. Your size is medium.
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.
Modular=. You are able to detach and reattach limbs at will, but doing so costs one action.
Mechanical strength. Once every long rest, you can pick either your legs or arms, and they are enhanced by robotic modifications. Legs grant double the jump height and length. After using this trait you must do a Constitution saving throw with DC equal to 5 multiplied by the times you used it since last long rest (Minimum 1). In a fail, your legs get damaged and your speed gets halved until you repair them using smith tools and an hour, which can coincide with a short rest. Every long rest, this traits DC gets resseted to 5. Arms grant the ability to, once per long rest, lift up to 5 times your maximum capacity with your arms for up to three minutes. You can use this trait again after a long rest.
Mechanical exoskeleton. Your AC is 10 + your proficiency bonus. At level 10, you upgrade into AC 10 + your constitution modifier + your proficiency bonus. You can use your natural armor to determine your AC if the armor you wear would leave you with a lower AC. A shield's benefits apply as normal while you use your natural armor.
Mechanical body. You are immune to Diseases. You are resistant to Poison and Lightning damage. You are vulnerable to Cold and Acid damage.
Languages. You can speak, read, and write in Common and the language of your creator
Subrace. Choose between the War Doll subrace and the Plaything subrace

War Doll

Ability Score Increase. Your Dexterity or Strength score (choose one) increases by 1
Combat Ready. At the beginning of a combat, at initiative count 25, you get a free move plus dash action, allowing you to reposition for optimum combat. You don't trigger attacks of opportunity nor traps or other effects as long as you can see them. You then take your turn like normal at your rolled initiative. You can use this ability only once per combat.
Final Overdrive. You may activate this trait to use an aditional number of actions and bonus actions equal to your Dexterity modifier (minimum 1). After every turn that you activate the overdrive, You must roll a Constitution saving throw equal to 8 + the total number of extra actions taken in overdrive + the total number of bonus actions taken in overdrive + the number of turns you have used the overdrive (minimum 1), keeping in overdrive in a success. In a fail, your HP immediately goes down to 0, rolling death saves as normal. If you stop the overdrive willingly (no action or bonus action required) or by magical effects, you fall unconcious for 1d4 hours until your body cools down and your system reboots. You can use this trait once per long rest.
Bomb Baby. If you are killed, dismantled forcibly, or you decide to, you are set to explode in 1d6 turns, dealing 10d6 fire damage plus 10d6 force damage in a 15 foot-radius sphere. You are destroyed. Your body is considered irrecuperable and your soul unwilling for the purpose of spell effects.

Plaything

Ability Score Increase. Your Charisma score increases by 1
Built For Your Pleasure. You can use this trait to cast Charm person as a 1st level spell. A charmed person by the use of this trait finds you irresistibly attractive and is not aware that it was charmed by you. Your spell casting ability for this trait is Charisma. You can use this trait again after a short or long rest.
Mimic. If you spend 1d4 hours studying a target, you are able to copy the exact movements, demeanor and voice of it into your memory bank. You can save up to 5 mimicries this way, permanently. If you ever need to record a pattern of movements and voice beyond that limit, the oldest one gets deleted.
Geisha Surprise. As a bonus action, you can mark a creature you have Charmed or Seduced, magically or otherwise. You can attack this creature in your action and, in a hit, your attack is considered a critical hit and deals maximum damage. This must be declared before you roll to hit. No matter the result, the creature is now aware of your murderous intent and snaps out of their effect and can't be charmed by you for the next 30 days.
Make and Model. You can spend 3 hours creating a new persona, including voice, movement, skin color, race and demeanor, but the limits are fixed to your body structure. If you are suplanting an existing person, a creature that wants to find if you are the real one must do a Wisdom (Investigation or Perception, DM's choice) saving throw against your Charisma (Performance or Deception, your choice) saving throw.

Random Height and Weight

Base
Height
Height
Modifier*
Base
Weight
Weight
Modifier**
4′ 6″+4d450 lb.× (3d12) lb.

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



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