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Bauravin

Hardy Centaur like beings from the Baurave Islands, a small grouping of Islands to the far northwest.

Personality: Many races take the Bauravin's love of fighting to mean they are a crude and violent race.

Physical Description: The Bauravin have the top half of a dwarf and the bottom half of a small shaggy pony. Their hair is often dense and curly, usually brown or black. However red hair is rather common as well. Blond is very rare, however is considered a great mark of beauty, especially when combined with Palomino coloration on the pony half. Eye colour ranges from normal humanoid, to very exotic in hue. Both males and females are very hairy.
Their ears are equine in nature, and highly mobile.

Relations: Despite their love of fighting, Bauravin are very easy to get along with. Battle for them is more of a proving ground, and can be made all the better by sharing an ale with your opponent afterwards.

Alignment and Religion: They can be of any Alingment, many of them are very fond of worshiping Kurgess. Aside from this they have a very animist and shamanistic religion, many of their people are druids.

Adventurers: Adventure means battle, and a proof of strength. Adventuring is a great way to show how strong you are, because of this many Bauravin adventure.

Chakat Racial Traits

+2 Constitution, +2 Strength, -4 Wisdom: Small and sturdy, Bauravin are also exceedingly stubborn, and often lack any form of common sense.

Small Size: Bauravin are small creatures.

Very Fast Speed: Bauravin have a base land speed of 60 feet.

Hill Fighter: Bauravin may run or charge downhill on a steep slope (moving up to base speed) without making an Acrobatics check to avoid stumbling but if they travel farther than this distance, the normal rules for steep slopes apply.

Natural Weapons: Kick (hooves), cause one d6 damage.

Keen Senses: Bauravin gain a +2 competence bonus on Perception checks and gains low-light vision.

Weapon Proficiencies: Clubs, axes, bows, crossbow, warhammer, swords, daggers, glaive are considered racial weapons for Bauravin.

Own Mount: Bauravin, being four legged and horse like, have no need of a mount.

Sturdy: Bauravin can carry heavy loads without becoming encumbered.

Languages: Baurav, Common, Horse

Author's Note: Since centaurs are way too overpowered to be a PC, I decided to make a "ponytaur" my Boyfriend thought that that sounded to sissy. So I made the Bauravin. The name was his idea.

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