UA:Demon
Demon
A character with a demon bloodline has one or more ancestors of demonic origin. The most common source of such a bloodline is a succubus, but any demon capable of taking humanoid form might be responsible for the character’s unusual traits. Characters with a demon bloodline may bear some minor characteristics reminiscent of such an ancestor: sinister glowing eyes, a faint smell of brimstone, or a love of brutality.
Character Level | Minor | Intermediate | Major |
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1st | — | — | +2 on Move Silently checks |
2nd | — | +2 on Move Silently checks | Power Attack |
3rd | — | — | Strength +1 |
4th | +2 on Move Silently checks | Power Attack | Resistance to electricity 5 (Ex) |
5th | — | — | Demon affinity +21 |
6th | — | Strength +1 | Smite good 1/day (Ex)2 |
7th | — | — | +2 on Hide checks |
8th | Power Attack | Resistance to electricity 5 (Ex) | Resistance to acid 5 (Ex) |
9th | — | — | Constitution +1 |
10th | — | Demon affinity +21 | +2 on saves against poison |
11th | — | — | Demon affinity +41 |
12th | Strength +1 | Smite good 1/day (Ex)2 | Resistance to fire 5 (Ex) |
13th | — | — | +2 on Intimidate checks |
14th | — | +2 on Hide checks | Cleave |
15th | — | — | Charisma +1 |
16th | Resistance to electricity 5 (Ex) | Resistance to acid 5 (Ex) | Resistance to cold 5 (Ex) |
17th | — | — | Demon affinity +61 |
18th | — | Constitution +1 | +1 to natural armor |
19th | — | — | +2 on Spot checks |
20th | Demon affinity +21 | +2 on saves against poison | damage reduction 5/good |
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gollark: And you probably need some somewhat fiddly compatibility to map not-very-sockety stuff onto sockets.
gollark: Files and sockets need to share a namespace, code somewhere (possibly multiple places) has to make sure it's using the right type of thing.
gollark: That doesn't seem very advantageous.
gollark: It doesn't seem very helpful to make something a special type of something else if they work entirely differently.
gollark: > a file =/= a socketYes, indeed, but apparently they both share read/write interfaces.
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