Sethlox (D20 Modern Race)

Notes

Aliens, d20 future material primarily.

Description

Hailing from Tallus, the Sethlox are famed for their robotics and their gems. In fact, apart from these two things the Sethlox have few interests. They only tend to wear clothes when other races are about, and even then only a very long trench coat. Their robots are massive piloted contraptions. The Sethox have flat faces, purple and scaly skin, no hair and the most amazing body proportions. A near spherical torso with four limbs, each with two joints in it, ending in "hands" with ten six jointed digits. The torso is about human size as it the head, but the limbs are about 9 foot each. They are technically quadrupeds but can walk on any two limbs easily. They reproduce sexually but with three genders (two different "male" genders who carry genetic material, one "female" who contributes nothing but carries the child.)

For reference, the Sethlox army consists mainly of Huge, Gargantuan and Colossal Mecha, built to Selthox proportions. Many Colossal Mecha are capable of faster than light travel.

Racial bonuses

Abilites: Str+2, Dex +2, Wis +2, Con -2. Sethlox are strong agile dexterous and resorcfull, but their skeletal structure is frail.

Medium sized

Base speed: 40ft

Not human:No bonus feat or skill points for Sethlox.

Extraordinary reach:10ft

Unbalanced: -4 vs trip, bull rush or overrun

Powerful build:See SRD

LA:+1



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