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[[Nitaki]] PCs have the following traits:
[[Nitaki]] PCs have the following traits:


Capable Climber: Being small, light, and with well-adapted hands, you are able to easily climb surfaces with minor handholds, and jump a number of body lengths equal to your strength score from a standing start without making any sort of check.
Being small, light, and with well-adapted hands, you are able to easily climb surfaces with minor handholds, and jump a number of body lengths equal to your strength score from a standing start without making any sort of check.


Cheek Pouches: You can store up to a liter of objects in your cheek pouches. Subtlety and safety may vary depending on the shape and properties of the object stored.
You can store up to a liter of objects in your cheek pouches. Subtlety and safety may vary depending on the shape and properties of the object stored.
 
Nitaki PCs who wish to take levels in magic or psychic classes must derive their powers from pure technomancy (requiring access to their equipment in order to use magic) or divine sources (requiring them to remain in the good graces of their patron).
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Latest revision as of 15:03, 15 January 2026

Nitaki PCs have the following traits:

Being small, light, and with well-adapted hands, you are able to easily climb surfaces with minor handholds, and jump a number of body lengths equal to your strength score from a standing start without making any sort of check.

You can store up to a liter of objects in your cheek pouches. Subtlety and safety may vary depending on the shape and properties of the object stored.

Nitaki PCs who wish to take levels in magic or psychic classes must derive their powers from pure technomancy (requiring access to their equipment in order to use magic) or divine sources (requiring them to remain in the good graces of their patron).