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Bestial Human Salamander

Hand drawn Ink art by William McAusland, writing by Colin Chapman Bestial human salamanders are patient carnivores and are fully amphibious, able to breathe water or air, and can withstand twice as much cold as a normal human even without protective gear or clothing. They are also excellent swimmers (12m) thanks to their short, paddle-like hands and feet. Unfortunately, they face drying out in hot climates, suffering 1d4 damage per hour when exposed to the likes of desert conditions without proper covering and constant moisture. These amphibious human hybrids are able to grow back a lost leg, tail, or arm within 2+d3 months, and can deliver a nasty bite (SV +8/ DMG 1d12). They also secrete toxins through their skin which grants them the benefit of the poison blood mutation (Type A, death as described on page 71 of the hub rules), but without it being necessary to break the skin; there is a good reason they advertise their toxic nature with vibrant patterning. Simply licking or otherwise ingesting the slimy mucous that coats a salamander’s skin is enough for the poison to take effect. Check it out: https://www.outlandarts.com/expansionrules.htm or https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/499645/the-mutant-epoch-rpg-expansion-rules or https://www.amazon.com/dp/0994923791

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