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Revision as of 04:35, 30 August 2022
Description
Balosar are a humanoid species from the planet of the same name. They are similar in appearance, but biologically distinct from humans and possess a pair of antennapalps on top of their heads which help them to better hear sounds in their immediate environment, and outside the range of normal human hearing.
The Balosar homeworld rather uninhabitable, a toxic wasteland ruined by over-industrialization and infested with crime. In fact, so prevalent is the criminal element on Balosar that off-worlders simply tend to assume that all Balosar are criminals.
Because of the toxic environment in which they are raised, Balosar have adapted a high level of resistance to poisons and toxins. Their increased resistance allows them to heavily consume narcotics without suffering the negative effects besides addiction; as a result, many Balosar are addicted to Death Sticks, Spice, and Ryll.
Available Factions
Racial Traits
Moral Flexibility
Balosar generally have less rigid morals than members of many other species, and find the appeal of profit or power difficult to resist; in these situations, Con and Bargain rolls made against them gain a 1D+1 bonus.
Poison Resistance
Balosar are physically adapted to resist poisons and toxins, and gain a 1D+0 bonus to Stamina rolls to resist their detrimental effects.