This is Yours
This is Yours
A good warrior is ready for anything, but even the most experienced opponents don’t expect to receive a gift.
Make a Persuasion or nonmusical Performance check opposed by the Insight check of a creature within reach. On a success, as long as the creature has a free hand and is able to understand you, it takes the object you offer to it. On a success by 5 or more, the creature does not need to be able to understand you
Splash of Humor
Splash of Humor
There’s truth to the old adage that practice makes perfect—and you have endlessly practiced splashing people.
Pratfall Pull
Pratfall Pull
Physical comedy resonates best if performed in tandem, and with the right footwork even the unsuspecting can be made into an impromptu stage partner.
Quick Spill
Quick Spill
With daring-do and practiced grace you seamlessly fling an obstacle across the floor with surprising swiftness. With some extra effort, you can distract from the violent intent.
Pie To The Face
Pie To The Face
The extremely rapid delivery of food can be not only hilariously satisfying, but also give a warrior an edge in combat.
Jovial Stance
Jovial Stance
Just the right amount of lightness to a warrior’s step can frustrate an opponent and make them easy to trick.
Don't Hit Me
Don't Hit Me
Even a well-told lie of being harmless only works if you’re really believing it when you tell it—and in the midst of a pitched fight it’s easy to muster some real feeling to briefly fool a foe.
Waterflow
Waterflow
Communities of water elementaari form wherever water can be found in abundance: near quiet lagoons on tropical islands, along coastal sand dunes where ocean waves continually crash, atop arctic ice flows, or about large, natural waterfalls. Though these disparate climes can sometimes bring about striking differences, waterflow peoples share a healthy respect for both the life-giving and life-taking power of water.
Characters raised in the waterflow culture share a variety of traits in common with one another.
Open-Air Ascetic
Open-Air Ascetic
Small groups of air elementaari are often drawn to wide open spaces such as plains, buttes, and mountaintops, relishing the freedom from worldly concerns they offer. Such settlements value mental and physical discipline paired with simple living. They also claim a special connection to creatures of the air, such as birds, griffins, hippogriffs, and, most especially, rocs. In the spirit of this kinship, most settlements of this culture practice sky burial—a tradition where the bodies of the deceased are placed on mountain crags or other open areas to be eaten by such creatures.
Earthen Artisan
Earthen Artisan
Elementaari with a connection to the earth are natural builders and craftsfolk, finding joy in the construction (and sometimes destruction and reconstruction) of individual dwellings and communal working spaces. Mud bricks, field or quarry stones, and mined metals are their preferred mediums. They gather in places where these materials are plentiful and easily accessed.
Characters raised in the earthen artisan culture share a variety of traits in common with one another.