Today I have a little beastie that has been in the back of my head ever since I reread The Tempest a few years back. I am doing this one for the Blueholme Journeymanne Rules since allows any monster species to also be played as a character species choice.
CALIBAN
AC: 7
HD: 2d8
Move: 30
Attacks: 2 claws, 1 bite or 1 weapon
Damage: 1d4 (claw) x2/ 1d6 (bite) or 1d6 (weapon)
XP: 25
Alignment: CE
Treasure: None
Abilities: +1 Wisdom, -2 Charisma
Climb Surfaces +5%, Hear Noise +10%, Hide in Shadows +10%, Move Silently +5%, Read Languages -10%, Read Scrolls -15%, Use Wand -10%
Calibans are creatures twisted by dark witchcraft. No two calibans appear the same, though a full 20% can pass as an ugly human or orc. They are humanoid, indeed many are born to human mothers or were human before their curse. They are usually covered in dark hair, scales or something that makes them monstrous. They have a resistance to magic, gaining a +1 on all saves vs any type of magical effect (spells, wands, staves) but they themselves have difficulty with magic.
A caliban share much in common with the Cambion, a creature that is the offspring of a human female and a demon. The caliban, while often demonic looking, is not the offspring of demons, but the victims/result of dark magic.
A caliban can take any class, but suffer a -5% XP penalty if they choose to be a witch and a -10% if they choose to become a magic-user/wizard. Calibans can become clerics with no penalty since they tend to be devout servants of the gods. Because of their low aptitude for magic wizards have taken to hiring on a caliban as cheap labor. They get a loyal (through fear) servant and one not likely to steal magic from them.
Behind the Monster
Calibans are obviously taken from Shakespeare's The Tempest. Caliban is the monstrous son of the witch Sycorax. He is various described, but almost always as being half-human, half-monster.
An additional source for Calibans is the movie Clash of the Titans which features the character of Calibos. He was a human that was cursed to be a monster. Interesting to me is that his mother, Thetis, was played by Dame Maggie Smith (one of my all-time favorite actresses) who also played the most badass witch Minerva McGonagall.
The 3rd Edition of Ravenloft from Sword and Sorcery Studios/Arthaus, now Onyx Path, featured a race called Calibans. These calibans were no more than reskinned Half-Orcs in truth.
They are a player race in Fat Goblins 5th Edition Horror and they are more than just reskinned half-orcs.
ReplyDeleteI will have to check that out.
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