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*Emerald-Crown An offshoot from the common canard, the emerald crown duck is a beautiful example of the colours duck feathers can be. Females have mottled brown plumage all over their bodies except for a white-ringed black area around the eyes and a band of sapphire blue around their forearms. Males however, are dazzling to behold. Smooth tan and grey of body, emerald-crown drakes have the same blue bands on their forearms as their mates but have a shining green head of short, metallic feathers. A ring of stark white separates the crown from the rest of the body, giving a sharp contrast between the sections. Bills and feet of both sexes range from golden yellow to dull ochre. Most emerald-crown ducks are destined for politics due to their remarkable attractiveness and personal charm. They tend to have large families and settle in the best homesteads of their ducktown. Those that get into adventuring are almost always doing so in search of fortune and fame. | *Emerald-Crown An offshoot from the common canard, the emerald crown duck is a beautiful example of the colours duck feathers can be. Females have mottled brown plumage all over their bodies except for a white-ringed black area around the eyes and a band of sapphire blue around their forearms. Males however, are dazzling to behold. Smooth tan and grey of body, emerald-crown drakes have the same blue bands on their forearms as their mates but have a shining green head of short, metallic feathers. A ring of stark white separates the crown from the rest of the body, giving a sharp contrast between the sections. Bills and feet of both sexes range from golden yellow to dull ochre. Most emerald-crown ducks are destined for politics due to their remarkable attractiveness and personal charm. They tend to have large families and settle in the best homesteads of their ducktown. Those that get into adventuring are almost always doing so in search of fortune and fame. | ||
*STRength: Roll 2D6 and add three to the final result. | |||
*CONstitution: Roll 2D6 and add six to the final result. | |||
*DEXterity: Roll 2D6 and add six to the final result. | |||
*SIZe: Roll 1D6 and add six to the final result. | |||
*INTelligence: Roll 2D6 and add six to the final result. | |||
*POWer: Roll 3D6. | |||
*CHArisma: Roll 2D6. |
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- Emerald-Crown An offshoot from the common canard, the emerald crown duck is a beautiful example of the colours duck feathers can be. Females have mottled brown plumage all over their bodies except for a white-ringed black area around the eyes and a band of sapphire blue around their forearms. Males however, are dazzling to behold. Smooth tan and grey of body, emerald-crown drakes have the same blue bands on their forearms as their mates but have a shining green head of short, metallic feathers. A ring of stark white separates the crown from the rest of the body, giving a sharp contrast between the sections. Bills and feet of both sexes range from golden yellow to dull ochre. Most emerald-crown ducks are destined for politics due to their remarkable attractiveness and personal charm. They tend to have large families and settle in the best homesteads of their ducktown. Those that get into adventuring are almost always doing so in search of fortune and fame.
- STRength: Roll 2D6 and add three to the final result.
- CONstitution: Roll 2D6 and add six to the final result.
- DEXterity: Roll 2D6 and add six to the final result.
- SIZe: Roll 1D6 and add six to the final result.
- INTelligence: Roll 2D6 and add six to the final result.
- POWer: Roll 3D6.
- CHArisma: Roll 2D6.