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This article is based on material presented in the revised ''[[The Tome of Horrors|Tome of Horrors]]''.
 
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|author_name=Ganteka Future
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=Quicklings=
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==Quicklings==
  
[[Summary::Quick striking darters that catch their opponents by surprise.]]
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''[[Summary::These malicious fey are quick striking darters that catch their opponents by surprise.]]''
  
There is a lesser breed of quickling known as [[Sprightling (3.5e Race)|sprightlings]].
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There is a milder variety of quickling known as [[Sprightling (3.5e Race)|sprightlings]].
  
==Personality==
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===Personality===
  
 
Quicklings are brutally mean and sharply insulting of others, constantly talking down to any being who'll listen. Whenever they can get away with an unkindly prank or attack, they'll take the opportunity. Quicklings almost never make friends outside of their own race.
 
Quicklings are brutally mean and sharply insulting of others, constantly talking down to any being who'll listen. Whenever they can get away with an unkindly prank or attack, they'll take the opportunity. Quicklings almost never make friends outside of their own race.
  
==Physical Description==
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===Physical Description===
  
Appearing as slender and lithe small elves with sharp features and a feral glint, the quickling darts and bobs, hardly standing still long enough for others to get a good look at them. On average, a quickling grows to about 3 feet tall and weighs about 25 pounds. Their skin ranges from pale blue to blue-white and their hair is usually silvery or a snowy-white. Long pointed ears rise above the tops of their heads. Their eyes are usually cold and cruel, glinting with a yellow light.
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Appearing as slender and lithe small elves with sharp features and a feral glint, the quickling darts and bobs, hardly standing still long enough for others to get a good look at them as most of the time, quicklings are invisible. On average, a quickling grows to about 3 feet tall and weighs about 25 pounds. Their skin ranges from pale blue to blue-white and their hair is usually silvery or snowy-white. Long pointed ears rise above the tops of their heads. Their eyes are usually cold and cruel with an untamed feral glint.
  
Finely dressed, they garb themselves in brightly colored clothes, often with silver and black trim as accents. They scorn armor, as it slows them down.
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They dress themselves in ostentatious finery such as silks with embroidered embellishments and exotic furs. Often, the rarer and more exotic, the more coveted. This serves the purpose of appearing important as a show of status and superiority over others. They despise wearing bulky armors, as such encumbrances slow them down.
  
==Relations==
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===Relations===
  
Twisted by malevolent fey magic in ages past, quicklings distrust or hate all they come across. Fey creatures are universally scorned by quicklings. Most races who come across quicklings only notice them by the loss of valuable trinkets and other things the quickling might find useful. Any individual that encroaches too far onto lands quicklings inhabit quickly find themselves repelled or killed by the fast, blue-skinned creatures. Fey, due to grudges long held are often killed on sight or at the very least (should the quickling be in a "playful" mood), harrassed for hours on end.
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Twisted by malevolent fey magic in ages past, quicklings distrust or hate all they come across. Fey creatures are universally scorned by quicklings. Most races who come across quicklings only notice them by the loss of valuable trinkets and other things the quickling might find useful. Any individual that encroaches too far into quickling territory is either repelled with torment or brought to a brutal end. Other fey, due to quickling grudges long held, are often attacked on sight or at the very least (should the quickling be in a "playful" mood), mercilessly harassed for hours.
  
==Alignment==
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===Alignment===
  
The quickings of ages past weren't the evil creatures they are today. Before they were affected by the malevolent fey magic that made them as they are, they were neutral creatures living in harmony with the world around them. After the fey magic changed them, they have kept a tradition of telling their history as they saw it. As they told it, their ancestors were victims of ancient fey who begrudged them for the peace and serenity that they once enjoyed. The longer the quickings told their children this story, the more it became perverted by grudges held and kept against the fey who cast the magic upon them. Accompanied with their actions over the ages, quicklings slowly transformed into utterly evil creatures who disregard the well-being of others.
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The quicklings of ages past weren't the evil creatures they are today. Before they were affected by the malevolent fey magic that made them as they are, they were peaceable creatures living in harmony with the natural world around them. After the fey magic changed them, they have kept a tradition of telling their history as they saw it. As they told it, their ancestors were victims of ancient, powerful fey who begrudged them for the peace and serenity that they once enjoyed. Over their short generations, the quicklings told their children this story, gradually distorting it with every instance with their cruel teachings and grudges held and kept against the fey who cast the magic upon them. Accompanied with their actions over the ages, quicklings transformed into utterly evil creatures who disregard the welfare and sovreignty of others.
  
==Lands==
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===Lands===
  
Quicklings are normally found in temperate forests.
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Quicklings are normally found in temperate forests and settle in small, isolated communities far from civilized lands. The communities are usually connected by a network of game trails or forest highways depending on the location of the communities and the density of the trees. Territorial boundaries are often marked with carved stones or even patrolled by other fey to serve as a warning for other creatures not to enter.
  
Quicklings live in small, isolated communities far from civilized lands. The communities are usually connected by a network of game trails or forest highways depending on the location of the communities and the density of the trees.
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Hindering and humiliating traps are common in quickling territories. Cleverly obscured stinking sludge pits, prickling brambles, tripping roots and vines, poisonous mushrooms and dead-falls are all commonly employed.
  
==Religion==
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Occasionally, patrols of quickling runners will dress alike and employ combat tactics to hide or deceive their numbers, using speed and invisibility to their advantage. Hit-and-run tactics are a staple and they often start combat with some variety on this theme. Clever runners quickly adapt and change up the plan to keep their foes uncoordinated and on the defensive. Against magic-using opponents, quicklings may simply retreat and return after many minutes in an attempt to burn through their foe's allotment of spells with false encounters before closing in for a real fight (or as well perhaps to simply get a good judgement of what they're up against).
  
Quicklings occasionally pay homage to dark forest deities (evil deities with a nature portfolio). Mostly, quicklings rely on themselves, rather than seek divine aide.
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===Religion===
  
==Language==
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Quicklings occasionally praise and honor insidious forest deities (evil deities with a nature portfolio). Mostly, quicklings rely on their own talents and skill, rather than seek help from the divine.
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===Language===
  
 
Quicklings speak Common and Sylvan, speaking quickly and stringing words and sentences into each other without pauses or breaks.
 
Quicklings speak Common and Sylvan, speaking quickly and stringing words and sentences into each other without pauses or breaks.
  
==Names==
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===Names===
  
Quicklings often take fey names, though, these names tend to be on the short side. They also like to make themselves appear grand by taking important sounding titles based on their accomplishments (or perceived accomplishments).
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Quicklings often take fey names that they've claimed for their own culture, though, these names tend to be on the short side. They also like to make themselves appear grand by taking important sounding titles based on their accomplishments (or perceived accomplishments).
  
==Racial Traits==
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===Racial Traits===
 
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* {{Property Link|Racial Ability Adjustments|SRD:Strength|-2 Strength}}, {{Property Link|Racial Ability Adjustments|SRD:Dexterity|+8 Dexterity}}, {{Property Link|Racial Ability Adjustments|SRD:Intelligence|+2 Intelligence}}, {{Property Link|Racial Ability Adjustments|SRD:Wisdom|+2 Wisdom}}, {{Property Link|Racial Ability Adjustments|SRD:Charisma|+2 Charisma}}: Quicklings are monstrously quick, unmercifully cunning and beguiling, but they aren't as strong as a common man.
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* {{Property Link|Racial Ability Adjustments|SRD:Strength|-2 Strength}}, {{Property Link|Racial Ability Adjustments|SRD:Dexterity|+8 Dexterity}}, {{Property Link|Racial Ability Adjustments|SRD:Intelligence|+2 Intelligence}}, {{Property Link|Racial Ability Adjustments|SRD:Wisdom|+2 Wisdom}}, {{Property Link|Racial Ability Adjustments|SRD:Charisma|+2 Charisma}}: Quicklings are unfathomably nimble with cruel cunning. Though, they aren't even as strong as a common man.
 
* {{Property Link|Type|SRD:Fey Type|Fey}}
 
* {{Property Link|Type|SRD:Fey Type|Fey}}
* {{Property Link|Size|SRD:Small|Small}}:  As small creatures, quicklings gain a +1 size bonus to [[SRD:Armor Class|Armor Class]], +1 bonus on [[SRD:Attack Roll|attack rolls]], +4 bonus on [[SRD:Hide Skill|Hide]] checks and a &minus;4 penalty on [[SRD:Grapple|grapple checks]]. Their lifting and carrying limits ¾ those of Medium characters.  
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* {{Property Link|Size|SRD:Small|Small}}:  As small creatures, quicklings gain a +1 size bonus to [[SRD:Armor Class|Armor Class]], +1 bonus on [[SRD:Attack Roll|attack rolls]], +4 bonus on [[SRD:Hide Skill|Hide]] checks and a –4 penalty on [[SRD:Grapple|grapple checks]]. Their lifting and carrying limits ¾ those of Medium-sized characters.  
 
* Quickling [[base land speed]] is 80 feet.
 
* Quickling [[base land speed]] is 80 feet.
 
*Racial [[SRD:Hit Dice (Creature Statistic)|Hit Dice:]] A quickling begins with four levels of [[SRD:Fey Type|fey]], which provide 4d6 [[SRD:Hit Dice|Hit Dice]], a [[SRD:Base Attack Bonus|base attack bonus]] of +2, and base [[SRD:Saving Throw|saving throw]] bonuses of [[SRD:Saving Throw|Fortitude]] +1, [[SRD:Saving Throw|Reflex]] +4, and [[SRD:Saving Throw|Will]] +4.
 
*Racial [[SRD:Hit Dice (Creature Statistic)|Hit Dice:]] A quickling begins with four levels of [[SRD:Fey Type|fey]], which provide 4d6 [[SRD:Hit Dice|Hit Dice]], a [[SRD:Base Attack Bonus|base attack bonus]] of +2, and base [[SRD:Saving Throw|saving throw]] bonuses of [[SRD:Saving Throw|Fortitude]] +1, [[SRD:Saving Throw|Reflex]] +4, and [[SRD:Saving Throw|Will]] +4.
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* Racial [[SRD:Feats (Creature Statistic)|Feats]]: A quickling’s [[SRD:Fey Type|fey]] levels give him two [[SRD:Feats|feats]].
 
* Racial [[SRD:Feats (Creature Statistic)|Feats]]: A quickling’s [[SRD:Fey Type|fey]] levels give him two [[SRD:Feats|feats]].
 
* Proficient with all [[SRD:Simple Weapon|simple]] weapons and [[SRD:Light Armor|light]] [[SRD:Armor|armor]] (but not shields).
 
* Proficient with all [[SRD:Simple Weapon|simple]] weapons and [[SRD:Light Armor|light]] [[SRD:Armor|armor]] (but not shields).
* Roguish Instinct: A quickling can [[SRD:Rogue#Sneak Attack|sneak attack]] like a rogue for +1d6 damage. This [[SRD:Rogue#Sneak Attack|sneak attack]] stacks with [[SRD:Rogue#Sneak Attack|sneak attack]] gained from class levels. Additionally, a quickling is treated as a 2nd level [[SRD:Rogue|rogue]] when calculating when [[SRD:Rogue#Improved Uncanny Dodge|Improved Uncanny Dodge]] applies.
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* Roguish Instinct: A quickling can [[SRD:Rogue#Sneak Attack|sneak attack]] like a rogue for +1d6 damage. This [[SRD:Rogue#Sneak Attack|sneak attack]] stacks with [[SRD:Rogue#Sneak Attack|sneak attack]] gained from class levels. Additionally, a quickling is treated as a [[SRD:Rogue|rogue]] of half its ECL when calculating when [[SRD:Rogue#Improved Uncanny Dodge|Improved Uncanny Dodge]] applies.
* Speed Burst ([[SRD:Special Abilities Overview#Supernatural|Su]]): 2/day as a free action, a quickling can enter a state of frenzied speed. A speed burst lasts for a number of rounds equal to 3 + the character’s [[SRD:Dexterity|Dexterity]] modifier. He gains a supernatural ''[[haste]]'' effect, as the spell. A quickling can fly into a speed burst only once per encounter. A quickling gains another Speed Burst every 4 additional HD to a maximum of 6/day at 20 HD.
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* Sorcerous Talent: A quickling gains spellcasting as a 2nd level [[SRD:Sorcerer|sorcerer]] with a caster level equal to its ECL. This spellcasting stacks with actual levels in [[SRD:Sorcerer|sorcerer]].
* Natural [[Invisibility]] ([[SRD:Special Abilities Overview#Extraordinary|Ex]]): A quickling is naturally invisible. It loses this invisibility during any round in which it attacks. A quickling can suppress this ability at will.
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* Speed Burst {{Su}}: A quickling can enter a state of frenzied speed. A speed burst lasts for a number of rounds equal to 1 + its [[SRD:Dexterity|Dexterity]] modifier. He gains a supernatural ''[[SRD:Haste|haste]]'' effect, as the spell. A quickling is [[SRD:Fatigued|fatigued]] for 1 minute after using a speed burst. A quickling cannot use a speed burst while fatigued.
* [[Spell-Like Ability]]: 1/day&mdash;''[[SRD:Dancing Lights|dancing lights]]'', ''[[SRD:Daze|daze]]'', ''[[SRD:Levitate|levitate]]'', ''[[SRD:Shatter|shatter]]'', and ''[[SRD:Ventriloquism|ventriloquism]]''. Caster level is equal to character level. The save [[DC]] is [[Charisma]]-based.
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* [[SRD:Invisibility (Spell)|Invisibility]] Glamer {{Su}}: A quickling has a fey invisibility glamer that affects itself as the spell. It loses this invisibility during any round in which it attacks and for the round after. A quickling can effortlessly suppress this glamer at will as a free action. All [[SRD:Fey Type|fey]] creatures see through the invisibility glamer of quicklings (much to their chagrin).
 
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* [[Automatic Languages]]: Common and Sylvan.   
 
* [[Automatic Languages]]: Common and Sylvan.   
* [[Bonus Languages]]: Elven, Gnome, Halfling.
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* [[Bonus Languages]]: Draconic, Dwarven, Elven, Giant, Gnome, Gnoll, Goblin, Halfling, Orc, Undercommon.
 
* [[SRD:Favored Class|Favored Class]]: {{Property Link|Favored Class|SRD:Rogue|Rogue}}
 
* [[SRD:Favored Class|Favored Class]]: {{Property Link|Favored Class|SRD:Rogue|Rogue}}
 
* [[Level Adjustment]]: +[[Level Adjustment::2]]  
 
* [[Level Adjustment]]: +[[Level Adjustment::2]]  
 
* [[ECL|Effective Character Level]]: [[Effective Character Level::6]]
 
* [[ECL|Effective Character Level]]: [[Effective Character Level::6]]
  
==Vital Statistics==
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===Vital Statistics===
  
{| class="d20" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
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{| class="d20"
 
|+ Table: Quickling Random Starting Ages
 
|+ Table: Quickling Random Starting Ages
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|-
 
! Adulthood || Simple || Moderate || Complex
 
! Adulthood || Simple || Moderate || Complex
|- style="white-space: nowrap;"
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| 2 years || +0 || +1 || +1d2
 
| 2 years || +0 || +1 || +1d2
 
|}
 
|}
  
{| class="d20" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
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{| class="d20"
 
|+ Table: Quickling Aging Effects
 
|+ Table: Quickling Aging Effects
|- style="white-space: nowrap;"
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! Middle Age<sup>1</sup> || Old<sup>2</sup> || Venerable<sup>3</sup> || Maximum Age
 
! Middle Age<sup>1</sup> || Old<sup>2</sup> || Venerable<sup>3</sup> || Maximum Age
|- style="white-space: nowrap;"
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| 6 years || 10 years || 12 years || +1d4 years
 
| 6 years || 10 years || 12 years || +1d4 years
|- style="white-space: nowrap;"
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|-
 
| colspan="5" class="foot" |
 
| colspan="5" class="foot" |
# At middle age, &minus;1 to Str, Dex, and Con; +1 to Int, Wis, and Cha.
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# At middle age, –1 to Str, Dex, and Con; +1 to Int, Wis, and Cha.
# At old age, &minus;2 to Str, Dex, and Con; +1 to Int, Wis, and Cha.
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# At old age, –2 to Str, Dex, and Con; +1 to Int, Wis, and Cha.
# At venerable age, &minus;3 to Str, Dex, and Con; +1 to Int, Wis, and Cha.
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# At venerable age, –3 to Str, Dex, and Con; +1 to Int, Wis, and Cha.
 
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|+ Table: Quickling Random Height and Weight
 
|+ Table: Quickling Random Height and Weight
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! style="text-align: left;" | Gender || Base Height || Height Modifier || Base Weight || Weight Modifier
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! align="left" | Gender || Base Height || Height Modifier || Base Weight || Weight Modifier
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| style="text-align: left;" | Male || 3' 0" || +1d4 || 25 lb. || &times; (1d3) lb.
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| align="left" | Male || 3' 0" || +1d4 || 25 lb. || × (1d3) lb.
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| style="text-align: left;" | Female || 2' 10" || +1d4 || 23 lb. || &times; (1d3) lb.
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| align="left" | Female || 2' 10" || +1d4 || 23 lb. || × (1d3) lb.
 
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Quicklings

These malicious fey are quick striking darters that catch their opponents by surprise.

There is a milder variety of quickling known as sprightlings.

Personality

Quicklings are brutally mean and sharply insulting of others, constantly talking down to any being who'll listen. Whenever they can get away with an unkindly prank or attack, they'll take the opportunity. Quicklings almost never make friends outside of their own race.

Physical Description

Appearing as slender and lithe small elves with sharp features and a feral glint, the quickling darts and bobs, hardly standing still long enough for others to get a good look at them as most of the time, quicklings are invisible. On average, a quickling grows to about 3 feet tall and weighs about 25 pounds. Their skin ranges from pale blue to blue-white and their hair is usually silvery or snowy-white. Long pointed ears rise above the tops of their heads. Their eyes are usually cold and cruel with an untamed feral glint.

They dress themselves in ostentatious finery such as silks with embroidered embellishments and exotic furs. Often, the rarer and more exotic, the more coveted. This serves the purpose of appearing important as a show of status and superiority over others. They despise wearing bulky armors, as such encumbrances slow them down.

Relations

Twisted by malevolent fey magic in ages past, quicklings distrust or hate all they come across. Fey creatures are universally scorned by quicklings. Most races who come across quicklings only notice them by the loss of valuable trinkets and other things the quickling might find useful. Any individual that encroaches too far into quickling territory is either repelled with torment or brought to a brutal end. Other fey, due to quickling grudges long held, are often attacked on sight or at the very least (should the quickling be in a "playful" mood), mercilessly harassed for hours.

Alignment

The quicklings of ages past weren't the evil creatures they are today. Before they were affected by the malevolent fey magic that made them as they are, they were peaceable creatures living in harmony with the natural world around them. After the fey magic changed them, they have kept a tradition of telling their history as they saw it. As they told it, their ancestors were victims of ancient, powerful fey who begrudged them for the peace and serenity that they once enjoyed. Over their short generations, the quicklings told their children this story, gradually distorting it with every instance with their cruel teachings and grudges held and kept against the fey who cast the magic upon them. Accompanied with their actions over the ages, quicklings transformed into utterly evil creatures who disregard the welfare and sovreignty of others.

Lands

Quicklings are normally found in temperate forests and settle in small, isolated communities far from civilized lands. The communities are usually connected by a network of game trails or forest highways depending on the location of the communities and the density of the trees. Territorial boundaries are often marked with carved stones or even patrolled by other fey to serve as a warning for other creatures not to enter.

Hindering and humiliating traps are common in quickling territories. Cleverly obscured stinking sludge pits, prickling brambles, tripping roots and vines, poisonous mushrooms and dead-falls are all commonly employed.

Occasionally, patrols of quickling runners will dress alike and employ combat tactics to hide or deceive their numbers, using speed and invisibility to their advantage. Hit-and-run tactics are a staple and they often start combat with some variety on this theme. Clever runners quickly adapt and change up the plan to keep their foes uncoordinated and on the defensive. Against magic-using opponents, quicklings may simply retreat and return after many minutes in an attempt to burn through their foe's allotment of spells with false encounters before closing in for a real fight (or as well perhaps to simply get a good judgement of what they're up against).

Religion

Quicklings occasionally praise and honor insidious forest deities (evil deities with a nature portfolio). Mostly, quicklings rely on their own talents and skill, rather than seek help from the divine.

Language

Quicklings speak Common and Sylvan, speaking quickly and stringing words and sentences into each other without pauses or breaks.

Names

Quicklings often take fey names that they've claimed for their own culture, though, these names tend to be on the short side. They also like to make themselves appear grand by taking important sounding titles based on their accomplishments (or perceived accomplishments).

Racial Traits

Vital Statistics

Table: Quickling Random Starting Ages
Adulthood Simple Moderate Complex
2 years +0 +1 +1d2
Table: Quickling Aging Effects
Middle Age1 Old2 Venerable3 Maximum Age
6 years 10 years 12 years +1d4 years
  1. At middle age, –1 to Str, Dex, and Con; +1 to Int, Wis, and Cha.
  2. At old age, –2 to Str, Dex, and Con; +1 to Int, Wis, and Cha.
  3. At venerable age, –3 to Str, Dex, and Con; +1 to Int, Wis, and Cha.
Table: Quickling Random Height and Weight
Gender Base Height Height Modifier Base Weight Weight Modifier
Male 3' 0" +1d4 25 lb. × (1d3) lb.
Female 2' 10" +1d4 23 lb. × (1d3) lb.



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Facts about "Quickling (3.5e Race)"
AuthorGanteka Future +
Effective Character Level6 +
Favored ClassRogue +
Identifier3.5e Race +
Level Adjustment2 +
Racial Ability Adjustments-2 Strength +, +8 Dexterity +, +2 Intelligence +, +2 Wisdom + and +2 Charisma +
RatingUndiscussed +
SizeSmall +
SummaryThese malicious fey are quick striking darters that catch their opponents by surprise. +
TitleQuickling +
TypeFey +