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Thursday, February 19, 2004

Nick, I have the stats for the Elephant People in Star Wars I was telling you about. Here they are as they appearred in Star Wars Gamer #6:

-Cragmoloids-
A little known species hailing from the plains of Ankus, a planet on the borders of the Unknown Regions near Ord Mantell, Cragmoloids are massively built and extrememly powerful. Many stand almost 3 metres and weigh in excess of 200kg. They are a rare race; most Cragmoloids seen are in Imperial work camps.

Personality: An extremely proud and clan-oriented people; many sink into a deep morose if seperated from home and family. They are also quick to anger and have a strong dislike for dishonesty and subterfuge; they are straightforward in their response to problems and think that those who resort to 'tricks' are dishonorable.

Physical Description: Cragmoloids appear as anthromophic elephants

Homeworld: Ankus

Language: An isolated people, most only speak their natice tongue, Cragii.
Example Names: Rooty, Trusk, Bachus, Ganesh

Adventurers: Those few free Cragmoloids located off planet often leading a wandering lifestye, often taking up with traders or becoming scouts. Several have joined the Rebellion, hoping to liberate their people. Despite their prodigious strength, few have become mercenaries as they find gratuitous violence tasteful.

Species Traits
+4 Strength, + 2 Wisdom, - 2 Dexterity, -2 Intelligence, -2 Charisma. Cragmoloids are physically intimidating, cumbersome, and irritable, but keenly aware of their surroundings.

Large: As large creatures, Cragmoloids suffer a -1 Size Penalty to their Defense, a -1 size penalty on Attack rolls, and a -4 size penalty to hide checks, but can use larger weapons then Humans use, and their lifting and carrying limits are twice those of medium sized characters.

Cragmoloid base speed is 10 metres.

Charge: Cragmoloids recieve a +2 Bonus to charging attacks.

Tusks: Cragmoloids that retain their tusks can use them to great effect in melee, inflictiing 1d10 damage.

Long Lived: Many Cragmoloids lived over 400 years (use the 'Wookie' column of table 6-2Aging by Species)

Automatic Languages: Cragii

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