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Humans spread from arm to arm of the galaxy. But something happened along the way.
Humans spread from arm to arm of the galaxy. But something happened along the way. Mutants, though closer to humanity than other species, are still barred from higher positions in the [[Chain of Command|chain of command]].
 
=History=
Felinids are humans who have had their genomes spliced with genetic sequences derived from various species of Terran felines, and they possess many physical felinoid traits like extended canine teeth. They go by the scientific name ''Homo sapiens cattus''. They are on the short list of 'tolerated abhuman strains' maintained by the Administratum, which means that at one point in the story of the Nanotrasen someone high up (probably an Admin with a furry fetish) decided they were a-okay and did not need to get purged (yet).
 
=Roleplay=
=Roleplay=
<span style="color:#00FF00">''";Nya!"''</span>
<span style="color:#00FF00">''";Nya!"''</span>


==Gameplay==


= A Legit Guide to Felinids =
Avoid chocolate since it makes you vomit. You do not take damage from falling over ledges on maps that have multi-z and do not take damage from eating carp meat. You get a mood buff for getting slammed against a table and you get easily distracted by laser pointers
 
This legit guide is all about cat girls as a <s>5e D&D</s> racial option for everybody who’s not a fag and can
appreciate real art. We’ll start off with an FAQ for the aesthetically impaired. Enjoy!
 
Q: Why would I want to play as a cat girl?
 
A: That’s a fucking stupid question, but that’s OK – it’s probably to be expected of autistic antiweeb
crusaders such as people who would even bother reading this FAQ instead of just skipping to
the racial stats. The answer is that cat girls are a truly essential PC race in any and all <s>D&D</s> games.
 
In fact, they’re so essential to the game that in Chainedmale (Gary Gaygax’s first whack at the
universe’s 8th tabletop role-playing game ever made) they were the *only* player race available!
Not only that but, given people were such unimaginative fucks, the cat girl PC race was
simultaneously its own class. Well, at least Gary Gaygax understood the importance of cat girls!
 
Q: How can I incorporate cat girls into my setting?
 
A: Why aren’t cat girls already in your setting? What fucked up world do you have in which you
have dragons/wizards/nalfeshnees/emus/trees/xylophones/tiny people and yet you lack girls with
cat ears and tails? Dude just use magic or some shit. You don’t need this spoonfed to you.
 
Q: I want to play as a cat girl, but my <s>DM</s> admin won’t let me. What should I do?
 
A: Call him a faggot and then just play as a warlock, druid, or wizard and turn yourself into a cat
girl anyway. Starting at level two as a warlock, you can cast disguise self at will as an invocation.
Once you reach 15th level you can cast alter self at will as an invocation. Once you hit level 17 you
get true polymorph and you’re golden. As a moon druid, you get the Thousand Forms circle
feature at level 14, which lets you cast alter self at will a level earlier than warlock gets it, though
you’ll sadly never have access to true polymorph. As a wizard, you get access to all the normal
spells (disguise self, alter self, true polymorph) and, of course, wish. I can think of nothing more
worthy of a suicidal casting of wish than to turn each and every humanoid on the material plane
into a cat girl. The gods will surely smile upon your heroic sacrifice for the greater good.
 
Q: Why does everyone assume I’m a pervert just for wanting to play as a cat
girl?
 
A: Because they’re degenerate cocksuckers who cannot fathom that another person might have
pure intentions in wanting to play as the cat girl master race. Their wish-fulfillment fetish-tier
races like elves, aasimars, goliaths, and hobgoblins are perfectly fine in their mad, lust-filled minds,
such that the purity and perfection of cat girls burns at their evil perverted hearts.
Neko Revēlāt 57:20 - But the wicked are like the tossing sea; for it cannot be quiet, and its waters
toss up mire and dirt.
 
Q: Where are the cat boys?
 
A: I don’t follow.
 
Q: What is a cat girl’s favored class?
 
A: Cat girls make excellent barbarians because they are fast and possibly strong! Cat girls also
make great bards, due to the fact that they are charismatic and tend to have lovely voices. You
can’t go wrong with a cat girl cleric, as no other race produces such wise and devoted acolytes.
The path of a druid is one that suits a cat girl perfectly, as they are natural protectors and
nurturers of nature. Cat girl fighters may be found amongst the greatest warriors in any setting,
being innately talented martial combatants due to their speed and possible strength. The life of a
cat girl monk is one of sweat and discipline, and that suits a cat girl just fine since they have great
mental fortitude and physical talent. Cat girls make the very best paladins, as cat girls have a
potent sense of justice and dedication to righteous causes. The role of a ranger is one of a silent
guardian and watchful protector, which cat girls fill perfectly with their keen senses and rustic grit.
No other race offers you a better choice as a rogue, as the dexterity and cunning of cat girls is
unmatched in the world of intrigue, tactics and espionage. Innate magical power and talent flows
through the veins of every cat girl, making cat girls the ideal race for being sorcerers. Cat girls are
experts of diplomacy and finding alternative ways to make their dreams reality when things go
awry, making them superb candidates for finding their way into the warlock class. As intelligent
and studious as the average cat girl is, it’s no wonder that cat girls also make such top-of-the-line
wizards. I hope that answers your question!
That concludes this FAQ segment. I hope you now have a better understanding of the depth, utility,
and general import of cat girls as a D&D 5e PC race.
 
== Cat Girl Traits ==
 
Your cat girl character has many unique and potent traits inherent to your noble bloodline.
Ability Score Increases. Your Dexterity score increases by 2, and your Charisma score increases by 1
 
Age. Cat girls grow up at about the same rate as humans, reaching physical maturity generally in
their late teens. Cat girls, however, do not age after maturity, and can potentially live forever.
Even if she dies though, remember she will always live on in your heart.
 
Alignment. Cat girls are always good. No exceptions. If you suspect a cat girl is evil, you’re
mistaken – they are probably just pretending.
 
Size. Cat girls tend to range in height from just under 5 feet to just below 6 feet tall. Your size is
Medium.
 
Languages. Cat girls know English, which is the only language anyone needs.
 
A Cute. Cat girls are very cute! You can cast the enthrall spell once using this trait. You regain the
ability to do so when you finish a short or long rest. Charisma is your spellcasting ability for this
spell.
 


All in all you are a worse version of a Human, there is nothing really advantageous other than maybe the visual aspect.


They do, non mechanically have a very strong ability though, they can very easily make [[Felinids|friends]] and [[Humans|Enemies]].
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Latest revision as of 15:29, 13 November 2021

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Felinid
Genus: Not defined
Homeworld: Not defined
Central Authority: Not defined
Restricted Job Roles: Not defined
Guides: Not defined

Humans spread from arm to arm of the galaxy. But something happened along the way.

Roleplay

";Nya!"

Gameplay

Avoid chocolate since it makes you vomit. You do not take damage from falling over ledges on maps that have multi-z and do not take damage from eating carp meat. You get a mood buff for getting slammed against a table and you get easily distracted by laser pointers

All in all you are a worse version of a Human, there is nothing really advantageous other than maybe the visual aspect.

They do, non mechanically have a very strong ability though, they can very easily make friends and Enemies.

Jobs on Beestation

Command Captain, Head of Personnel
Security Head of Security, Security Officer, Warden, Detective
Engineering Chief Engineer, Station Engineer, Atmospheric Technician
Science Research Director, Scientist, Roboticist, Exploration Crew
Medical Chief Medical Officer, Medical Doctor, Brig Physician, Chemist, Geneticist, Virologist
Service Janitor, Bartender, Cook, Botanist, Clown, Mime
Civilian Assistant, Lawyer, Chaplain, Curator, Gimmick
Cargo Quartermaster, Cargo Technician, Shaft Miner
Non-human AI, Cyborg, Positronic Brain, Drone, Personal AI, Construct, Ghost
Antagonists Traitor, Malfunctioning AI, Changeling, Nuclear Operative, Blood Cultist, Clockwork Cultist, Revolutionary, Wizard, Blob, Abductor, Holoparasite, Xenomorph, Spider, Swarmers, Revenant, Morph, Nightmare, Space Ninja, Slaughter Demon, Pirate, Creep, Fugitives, Hunters, Heretics, Space Dragon
Special CentCom Official, Death Squad Officer, Emergency Response Officer, Chrono Legionnaire, Highlander, Ian, Lavaland Role