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Kor A nomadic race where ropes are not only vital for survival, but are also a bond to the world for oneself.Racial TraitsAbility Scores: +2 Strength, +2 DexteritySize: MediumSpeed: 6 SquaresVision: Low-lightLanguages: Common, KorSkill Bonuses: +2 Athletics, +2 Acrobatics
The kor live a spare and nomadic existence. They travel mercilessly light, carrying with them only the essentials, valuing the portability of individual skill and strength of character over more "static" virtues. "We were not meant to put down roots," they say. "The heart is a moving organ." Despite their constant motion, the kor revere locations in a deep sense. They travel in small bands along one of several pilgrimage routes, visiting dozens of sacred sites across Zendikar. Each pilgrimage circuit takes decades, and many are lost to Zendikar's dangers along the way. The kor are masters of ropes and hooks, using them to travel and to hunt, and incorporating them into their spirituality. They rarely use unreliable devices such as crossbows to propel their grappling hooks onto cliff faces or into flying game, relying instead on simple, sturdy rope and the skill of the arm. A hooked line is also a social and sacred symbol for the kor, representing their connection to each other and to the world around them. Armored Acrobat- Kor do not incur a armor penalty if wearing armor when using Athletics and/or Acrobatics.Armament Master- Kor have proficiency with one superior weapon of their choice. Hook Snare Kor Racial PowerYou lauch a hook tied on to the end of a rope towards a foe, ensnaring them, Encounter ✦ MartialStandard ActionRanged 5Target: One CreatureAttack: Strength vs. Reflex (increase toStrength + 2 vs. Reflex at Lv 11 and to Strength + 4 vs. Reflex at Lv 21)Hit: Target is grabbed (until escape).Special: You must be wielding a hook.Play a Kor if you want...
Physical Qualities: The kor usually have light blue or pale white skin. Male kor have chin barbels (sensory organs that look like short, catfish-like tendrils). Male Names: Mael-kal, Santus-lim, Kael-umFemale Names: Entaa-nu, Jasta-kaa |
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