
Physical Characteristics
| Height | 4’8″ | +2d10 “ |
| Weight | 110 lbs. | +10x(2d4) |
Biology and Appearance
Humans are an intelligent species that can be found on many planets across the galaxy. They are bipedal beings with a bilateral symmetry, having a front and a back end, as well as an upside and downside. Their bodies are comprised of a torso with a head and four limbs attached to it. The upper limbs, or arms, end in hands which had five fingers each; the lower ones, called legs, end in feet. The human fingers have multiple points of articulation, and one of them is an opposable thumb that allowed for fine manipulation. Finally, they have one head perched atop their torso. Many other species are referred to as “humanoids” because of their structural resemblance to humans.
Culture
Humans can occupy a variety of employs, from politicians to bounty hunters, racers, smugglers, merchants, or even a farmer. There exist many planetary groups of humans with their own cultures, including on Lalm. Humans are the most populous species in the Galaxy.
Species Traits
- Ability Score Increase
- One ability score of your choice increases by 2, and two other ability scores of your choice increase by 1. Alternatively, four ability scores of your choice each increase by 1.
- Size
- Medium
- Base Speed
- 30 ft.
- Defiant
- Humans are known to be stubborn and often refuse to give up, even against the worst odds. When you or a creature you can see that can see and understand you makes an ability check, attack roll, or saving throw, you can roll a d4 and add it to their roll (no action required). Once you’ve used this feature, you must complete a short or long rest before you can use it again.
- Human Versaitility
- You gain proficiency in one skill, one tool, and one weapon of your choice.
- Languages
- You can speak, read, and write Galactic Standard and one extra language of your choice. Humans typically learn the languages of other peoples they deal with, including obscure dialects. They are fond of sprinkling their speech with words borrowed from other tongues.