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:'''Unarmed''': BC 45%, [D-4], Melee & Close, Rank 0-4.
:'''Unarmed''': BC 45%, [D-4], Melee & Close, Rank 0-4.
:'''Trip''': BC 40%, [D–2], Melee Rear, Rank 0-4.
:'''Trip''': BC 40%, [D-2], Melee Rear, Rank 0-4.

Latest revision as of 19:49, 8 February 2024

Natural Habitat
Jungle, Wetlands
Frequency
Rare
Number
1-20 (4)
Description
Dimasa are snake-headed humanoids. They are 5 to 6 feet tall, and have a wide flat head with a detachable lower jaw. Their skin is mottled and scaly, with brown patches over light tan and cream. Their tails are longer than their hind legs, and very strong.
Comments
Dimasa are great keepers of lore, and a large percentage of them are priests, with a tendency to worship the darkers spirits, gods, and demons, primarily Botis.
Abilities
Despite rumours, the bite of a Dimasa is not naturally poisonous. They cannot chew their food, but can squallow anything up to the size of a toddler whole, over a period of minutes. They are skilled magic users, specialising in any one of druidic, necromantic, or runic magics, or occasionally water or witchcraft. While they can use tools, they tend to keep them simple, and prefer wooden spears and blowguns over metal weapons.
Movement Rates
Running: 200
PS: 11-17 MD: 12-16 AG: 12-16 MA: 16-24 EN: 12-18 FT: 18-23
WP: 16-20 PC: 10-20 PB: 5-8 TMR: 4 NA: Scales absorb 3 DP
Weapons
Bare hands as per the Unarmed Combat rules, plus tripping with their tail.
Unarmed: BC 45%, [D-4], Melee & Close, Rank 0-4.
Trip: BC 40%, [D-2], Melee Rear, Rank 0-4.