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| [[Image:Evolution of Cat.jpg|thumb|right|Evolution of Cat to Catfolk]]
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| Catfolk are a race from ''[[D&D|Dungeons and Dragons]] [[3rd_Edition_Dungeons_and_Dragons|Third Edition]]'', designed especially for godless [[furry]]-lovers. Proofs are just below this point.
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| '''personality:'''
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| Cat person:s are aloof and vane both wanting to be in the fashion with an look at me
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| attitude, but are easily distracted not having there mind on the same subject for too
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| long.
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| Catfolk are optimists in all respects. They take life as it comes, usually with
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| much laughter and merriment, and never look to the future, past, or indeed the present.
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| This outlook sometimes does more bad than good, but Catfolk are quick to make amends,
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| and even quicker to forgive themselves. In battle they are quick and lively, leaving
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| their enemies confused and bewildered as to what they will do next, but even after a
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| battle they are a nuisance, sometimes trying to make friends with their captives.
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| '''physical discrimination:'''
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| Catfolk have definite cat features: a short muzzle, whiskers, vertical pupils, a long,
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| graceful tail, and legs shaped like those of big cats; however they walk upright,
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| albeit with a slight stoop. Their skin is covered in a coat of soft fur of any soft
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| color, and their eyes are usually green, yellow or brown. Catfolk have no hair, just
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| fur on their head, and their ears are those of a cat. Their arms are human,
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| but furred less and less going down until their slightly shorter-than-human hands are
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| furless
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| '''relations:'''
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| Cat person:“you'd never get a cat to be a servant. You ever see a cat return a stick?
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| Hay man! You threw the stick, you go get it yourself!
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| I'm busy! If you wanted the stick so bad why'd you throw it away in the first place?”
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| Cat person:“who’s that other cat in the mirror think he is trying to where my outfit
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| better then me, oh what that is me. dam I look good!
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| ”
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| Cat person:“I’m going to go investigate that corner over there, hear mousey mousey I
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| only want to be your friend,
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| Cat person: There's an old cat saying: "If you're gonna eat tuna, expect bones."
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| Human : There's an old human saying: "If you're gonna talk garbage, expect pain."
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| Cat person: Hey! You're awake! Human : Yeah, I've just woke up.
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| Cat person: Yeah, well, I've brought you some presents!
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| Human : Aw, you shouldn't have bothered.
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| Cat person: Ha ha! Well, I'm that kind of guy! Hey, let's see what we've got in the
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| magic bag here! I got you some grapes!
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| [the Cat holds up the bare stems of an ex-bunch of grapes]
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| Cat person: And I got you an orange!
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| [the Cat holds up an orange peel]
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| Human : Thanks a lot. Cat person: That's all right. Hey, well, all this enormous
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| generosity has made me tired. I'm going to bed.
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| [the Cat takes Human 's pillow and blanket and lays down on the bottom bunk]
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| Cat person: Ah, yes, indeedy.
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| '''alignment:'''
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| never lawful, it is not so much as they do not believe in law. But by the time someone
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| has explained them what the idea of law
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| they have already forgotten and moved on to something more interesting.
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| '''Cat person lands:'''
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| Catfolk do not have there own land but they do commonly live alongside humans or at
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| least in human city’s if they consider themselves to be feral
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| '''religion:'''
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| Catfolk worship the Egyptian deity Bast
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| the Egyptian deity Bast
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| '''Bast'''
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| Symbol: cat
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| Alignment: CG
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| Portfolio: cats, vengeance, protection, punishment,
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| worshipers: mothers, defenders, fighters, barbarians, rangers, catfolk
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| Domains: chaos , destruction, protection, strength, war,
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| Favored weapon: tiger claws
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| Dogma: to speak of dogma in connection with Bast is almost contradictory.
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| Bast is chaotic, often whimsical deity who demands no rigid adherence to principles of
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| faith. In general, she promotes life and liberty, asserting the value of mortal life,
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| things of beauty, freedom from oppressive regulation.
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| Bast hates evil, particularly Apep and his followers, and people who worship Bast
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| share that enmity.
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| Bast is one of the daughters of Re-Horkhty and is married to Ptah.
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| '''language:'''
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| because Catfolk live in close proximity to humans do speak common but they
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| cannot spell. They do speak their own language that is the same language as other
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| feline animals but they to not consider themselves to be the same race as other
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| feline animals.
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| '''Names:'''
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| typical male names: Mr. Buttes, Mr. Bigelworth, Mr tickles Mr meow
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| typical female names: Fluffy, Tartar souse, whiskers, spot , snuggles
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| '''adventurers:'''
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| Catfolk no not have any long term goals but they will 100% invested in getting
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| there short term goals
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| “I'm going to get you little fishyyyy, I'm going to get you little fishyyyyy”
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| ''' racial traits:'''
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| +2 dexterity , – 2 wisdom
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| +4 balance, + 4 tumble, - 2 swim
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| favorite class: rouge (Alley cat) or ranger (house cat)
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| banded class: druid, paladin, sorcerer, wizard
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| size: medium
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| starting feat must be: unproved unarmed strike (as claws)
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| can gain weapon finesse feat with claws
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| spell like ability: darkvision (same as Level: Rgr 3, Sor/Wiz 2) side effect:
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| The Cat person's eyes shine like points of silver fire while darkvision remains in
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| effect,
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| Catfolk do not have a fear or water but they do have a fear of getting wet,
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| a catfolk can overcome their fear the same way a person can resist the Fear spell
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| (Brd 3, Sor/Wiz 4), if they cannot make the will save then they are effected by the
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| fear spell
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| immune to the effects of Cat’s Grace (Brd 2, Drd 2, Rgr 2, Sor/Wiz 2)
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| because they already have cat's grace that is permanent
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| ==The Only Con to Them==
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| They're for furries. If you play as one, it better be a damn cat-person on Morrowind lopping heads with an axe or people are going to think you're a furry. Even then, you're probably still a furry. The furriness can be canceled out if the Catfolk you play as has a nice, luxurious [[dwarf]] beard. Ironic, since it means even more hair on it.
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| ==In Warhammer 40k==
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| The back of the Warhammer 40k 6th Edition rulebook mentions (Homo sapiens hirsutus), or Felinids as one of the fifteen known races of abhumans.
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| [[Category:Dungeons & Dragons Races]]
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| [[Category:Furry]]
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