11/14/2022 0 Comments Ravenloft 3.5![]() ![]() These may be overfriendly, or willing to do anything to be accepted, even if it means losing any sort of dignity they have. A few, however, try to follow in the steps of their “normal” parents, and integrate into society. Most are content to spend their lives alone. Instead, most Calibans try to gather with others of their kind, are strike out in the wilderness. It is, after all, far more easily to ignore civilization than to strive for acceptance they most likely never will get. Personality: Calibans are outcasts, and as a result most are reserved and antisocial. These offspring, forever outcasts, are known as Calibans. This makes them stronger and resistant to magic, but also hideously deforms them, leaving them misshapen and demonic-looking. In areas where magic is often used, some of this residue taints the unborn babies of nearby pregnant mothers. One aspect of magic, however, is not so easy to recognize at first. To an outsider, the majority of these changes are obvious summon monster spells do not summon creatures from other planes, and detect alignment spells do not function when being used to determine the moral alignment of creatures. In the Demiplane of Dread, the natural laws of magic are manipulated by the Dark Powers. ![]() Here, I attempt to give them new stats that emphasize their twisted magical deformations and keep it LA +0. They got stuck with the half-orc stats (as half-orcs do not exist in Ravenloft). So, I enjoy the Caliban fluff in the Ravenloft Campaign setting, but they got the short end of the stick in 3.5e. ![]()
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