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Asuta (3.5e Race)

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Author: Ganteka Future (talk)
Date Created: 10 May 2009
Status: 9 June 2016 v3.2
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AsutaEdit

There was a time when my world was filled with darkness...darkness darkness

Then I stopped dreamin' now I'm s'pposed to fill it up with somethin'... somethin' somethin'
In your eyes I see the eyes of somebody I knew before long, long ago.
but I'm still tryin' to make my mind up. Am I free or am I tied up.
I change shapes just to hide in this place but I'm still, I'm still an animal.

—Miike Snow, asuta bard

These outsiders are born of a fusion of fiendish and celestial bloodlines. Asutas are the blended and bonded essences of fiends and celestials created in the hopes of giving rise to an outsider with the free will of a mortal. Perhaps originally created through bizarre arcane rituals or the tinkering of a curious deity, their origins are lost to the ages, long being their own distinct race. However, both of these methods have been used in more modern ages to recreate asutas from base components.

The asuta is designed for use with the Asuta Paragon (3.5e Racial Paragon Class).

PersonalityEdit

Despite the dualistic nature of their heritage, and the suspicion and mistrust they often garner from other outsiders, asutas often have achieved personalities, well settled in their lives and able to pursue reflection and personal advancement toward their own goals. However, as outsiders with no set place to call home, many asutas have since been recruited to work for the machinations of deities (frequently deities with either the Death domain or a neutrally-inclined alignment). Their ever-conflicting but "balanced" bloodlines make them suitable for pursuing morally ambiguous goals, a task they relish to reveal more who they are and where they might belong. Unlike common folk with better sense to avoid stress and trouble, asutas often pursue situations that put them under duress for the purpose of revealing their true natures (and occasionally, their more dominant bloodlines).

A newborn asuta reaches adulthood within a single year, at which point it ages according to the information in the tables given below. Such rapid growth leaves little for childhood development, often leaving many with a desire to follow orders for much of their younger years, leaving the tough decision-making to others until they are more comfortable with themselves.

Physical DescriptionEdit

Asutas stand at around six and a half feet tall and weigh in at about 190 pounds. For the most part, they appear as idealized humanoids, muscular, trim, attractive and with wings. Though, most asutas also show traits of their two bloodlines. The dominance of their bloodline not only manifests itself in their appearances, but in their personalities as well. These celestial and fiendish traits may change over time, or even suddenly if they experience a drastic change of heart. They always have wings of course, but these wings vary greatly in style. Most commonly, these wings are dark gray and red feathered wings. Only mature asutas, who have undergone proper training, are able to make good use of their wings. Sadly, some may put off this training for other pursuits.

Those asutas that favor their celestial bloodline may have golden skin, gossamer-like hair, shimmering pale emerald skin, sparkling eyes, silver nails, angelic feathered wings, or some other sign of their holy nature.

Those asutas that favor their fiendish bloodline may have dark scales, horns, tendrilous beards or hair, glowing red eyes, dark nails, black tusks, bat-like wings, a fetid odor, or some other obvious sign that they are composed partly of evil.

Their appearance shows little effect of aging, usually a dimming of hair and eye color as they reach closer to their "maximum age". They maintain a mature yet youthful appearance up until their eldest years. As asutas are mortal-like outsiders, they do have a sort of maximum age. Upon reaching this age, they naturally undergo a revivification process and revert to their young adult forms. Often, this process changes other aspects of their appearance and personality. Some even loose memories in the process as their minds become youthful and refreshed.

RelationsEdit

In the attempt to better understand life, asutas pursue the understanding of death and the mortal condition associated with it, being souls and passing onward, reincarnation and final destinations. As asutas may often be agents of the machinations of gods, most humanoids tend not to trust them, or at the very least, understand and relate to them. Most outsiders manage to get along fairly peaceably with asutas, being that they are a neutral party and might even be forced to get along with them, lest their deific master reign down punishment among all his followers.

Asutas, unusually and despite there innate evil essences composed within them, have a knack with animals, a trait that often helps them to gain the trust of common folk.

AlignmentEdit

While most asutas are neutral, their dualistic bloodlines make them a vastly aligned race, and may be of any alignment. Many asutas change alignment throughout their ages of living, rarely settling on a single alignment for more than the age of a man.

Indeed, an asuta's alignment matters less than that of most outsiders, since what he chooses to act on makes no difference to what he is made of.

LandsEdit

Asutas are tough and able to live just about anywhere they might need. Most commonly, when not within deific palaces or barracks, they are found among diverse populaces, trade towns and frontier fortifications where planar creatures congregate. Asutas are found throughout the many planes.

A fair number have found themselves upon the Material Plane and have begun to breed and spread there. However, despite their birth origins, that still cannot claim the plane as their native home, often being tied to a previous plane of residence from their parents.

ReligionEdit

Since asutas are often in the employ of deities, they praise their masters as they would kings and queens. Deities are for them to respect and provide their servitude for, not worshipping. However, there are free-roamning asutas, who are free to choose what power (if any) they revere. Some asutas tend to look to specific deities as parental figures, though they may not share the same alignment, as parents and children don't always get along.

LanguageEdit

An asuta is raised to know Abyssal, Infernal and Celestial. Occasionally, they'll combine these languages into a pidgin language typically referred to as Asuta, a word common to these languages meaning roughly "the coming together of that which has long been separated" or "a convergence of the diverged" which also describes the race in general and why it is their given name. Whether the word came to be in all the languages before or after the appearance of the race is speculative gossip.

NamesEdit

In the scope of naming conventions, the history of asuta names is a rough guess at best. As beings in touch with many civilizations across the planes, asutas have a wide variety of kinds of names, ranging from celestial to fiendish, mundane to eldritch. Below are a few examples of names an asuta might have. Some have many names, while others might have only one.

Male Names: Aasar, Agmorak, Alvok, Ama'rathos, Andorian, Bhenon, Caermar, Dagra, Ezaerbus, Geir, Hurruk, Leids, Maggnaer, Negar'ith, Omegra, Regnuel, Sengivar, Sizivarus, Teotzal'tuacheb, Xardia

Female Names: Astra, Caerrin, Daumaluda, E'Amn'ohii, Emidipe, Ghova, Guermada, Hananzt, Hadaetis, Ikyk, Itewada, Kanarii, Norwyt, Ryoyad, Shant'nzzi, Saguera, Uvalida, Zhantil

Racial TraitsEdit

  • Outsider (Evil, Extraplanar, Good): Outsiders breathe, but do not need to eat or sleep (although they can do so if they wish). Unlike most other living creatures, an outsider does not have a dual nature; its soul and body form one unit. When an outsider is slain, no soul is set loose. Spells that restore souls to their bodies, such as raise dead, reincarnate, and resurrection, don’t work on an outsider. It takes a different magical effect, such as limited wish, wish, miracle, or true resurrection to restore it to life. As Extraplanar creatures, they may choose a plane as their home plane (other than transitive planes, such as the Astral Plane, the Ethereal Plane, and the Plane of Shadow or the Material Plane). An asuta who reaches her "maximum age" may choose a new plane to call home as she is revitalized.
  • Medium
  • Asuta base land speed is 30 feet.
  • Darkvision out to 60 feet.
  • Proficient with all simple and martial weapons, armor (light, medium, and heavy) and shields.
  • Monstrous Form: Asutas are quite humanoid in appearance, but their wings demand that their armor be custom made. Asuta armor is calculated by the nonhumanoid cost.
  • Weak Wings (Ex): An asuta's wings are there, just not very strong without proper training. While she can't quite use them to fly or glide just yet, they help her out on Jump checks. When rolling a Jump check, roll 2 d20s, taking the better die result of the two for her check. Additionally, so long as she isn't restrained or unconscious while falling, she takes only half damage from falling as her wings slow her down. Additionally, she is capable of taking Wings of Evil (when she's ready) despite not being a true fiend.
  • +4 racial bonus on Handle Animal skill checks. This skill is always a class skill for all her levels. Asutas have a peculiar sense about animals and work with them easily.
  • Blood Alignment (Ex): An asuta is treated as both good and evil for the purposes of her alignment. Spells and effects that reveal good or evil alignments register despite her own alignment. She may wield or wear equipment with alignment restrictions for good and evil without penalty (such as wielding holy and unholy weapons without suffering negative levels).
  • Automatic Languages: Abyssal, Celestial and Infernal.
  • Bonus Languages: Any (other than secret languages such as Druidic). See the Speak Language skill.
  • Favored Class: Any
  • Level Adjustment: +0
  • Effective Character Level: 1

Vital StatisticsEdit

Table: Asuta Random Starting Ages
Adulthood Simple Moderate Complex
1 year +1d6 +2d6 +3d6
Table: Asuta Aging Effects
Middle Age1 Old1 Venerable1 Maximum Age2
110 years 340 years 990 years +1d20 × 100 years
  1. Use the Aging Overhaul variant rule.
  2. At her maximum age, she reverts to a youthful appearance. Her aging effects remain unchanged.
Table: Asuta Random Height and Weight
Sex Base Height Height Modifier Base Weight Weight Modifier
Male 6' 0" +2d6 160 lb. × (2d6) lb.
Female 6' 0" +2d6 150 lb. × (2d6) lb.



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