Denizen of Leng (CR 1/2)
XP 200
Denizen of Leng rogue 1
CE Medium humanoid (extraplanar, human)
Init +7; Senses low-light vision; Perception +3
Defense
AC 16, touch 13, flat-footed 13 (+3 armor, +3 Dex)
hp 11 (1d8+3)
Fort +2, Ref +5, Will –1
Offense
Speed 30 ft.
Melee mwk short sword +3 (1d6+2/19–20)
Special Attacks sneak attack +1d6
Statistics
Str 15, Dex 16, Con 14, Int 13, Wis 8, Cha 8
Base Atk +0; CMB +2; CMD 15
Feats Combat Reflexes, Improved InitiativeB
Skills Bluff +5, Climb +5, Disguise +3, Intimidate +5, Knowledge (local) +5, Perception +3, Profession (sailor) +3, Sense Motive +3, Stealth +6, Swim +5; Racial Modifiers +2 Bluff, +2 Intimidate
Languages Aklo, Common, Ghoul
SQ pass as human, trapfinding +1
Ecology
Environment any
Organization solitary, pair, press gang (3–8) or crew (9–16)
Treasure NPC gear (studded leather, mwk short sword, other treasure)
The folk of the plateau of Leng are distant relatives of humanity, being the same size and shape and possessing the same basic abilities, and indeed able to pass for human with proper costuming. There the resemblance ends, however, for the almost-humans of Leng are morally repulsive, with dark desires and dubious inclinations. They are individually no more formidable than a normal human, have their own culture and religions, and build villages in their homeland.
More than once, the denizens of Leng have fallen under the sway of moonbeasts in the Dreamlands, serving as slaves, food, and emissaries to other more natural humanoid races (who typically would balk at dealing with moonbeasts). They are known to have waged wars against the Leng spiders.
Despite their bestial features, denizens of Leng are human-like enough to disguise themselves as true humans. To pass for full human, they must wear a hat, wrapping, or turban to cover their horns, and long pants and foot-coverings to hide their hooves and tails.
Denizen of Leng Characters
Denizens of Leng are defined by their class levels — they do not possess racial Hit Dice. Denizens of Leng have the following racial traits.
+2 Dexterity, +2 Constitution, –2 Wisdom: Denizens of Leng are agile and hearty, but tend toward madness.
Low-Light Vision: Denizens of Leng can see twice as far as humans in conditions of dim light.
Pass as Human: Denizens of Leng have hooves, small horns, and short tails, but are adept at disguising themselves as human. They do not suffer a penalty on Disguise checks when disguised as a human, and gain a +4 bonus on Disguise checks to appear as human if they spend an hour of work preparing the disguise.
Silver-Tongued: Denizens of Leng gain a +2 racial bonus on Bluff and Intimidate checks.
Swift to React: Denizens of Leng gain Improved Initiative as a bonus feat.
Languages: Denizens of Leng begin play speaking Common and Aklo. Denizens of Leng with high Intelligence can choose any language as a bonus language.
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