Somatic Adaptability

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Possible Natural Values for: Possible Natural Values for:
- [[Faerie]]s: 2 
- [[Orc]]s: 3 
- [[Urln]]u: 2 
- [[Yeti]]: 3 
- [[Zenun]]im: 3 
[[Bezhuldaar]]: 1 [[Bezhuldaar]]: 1
- [[Kobold]]: 4+ [[Domandan]]ur: 2 to 6
- [[Ogre]]: 3+
- [[Svirfneblin]]: 3+
[[Dracon]]: 2 [[Dracon]]: 2
[[Drochnei]]: 1 [[Drochnei]]: 1
 + [[Faerie]]s: 2
[[Human]]s: 3 [[Human]]s: 3
 + [[Kobold]]: 4
 + [[Ogre]]: 3
 + [[Orc]]s: 3
[[Slaan]]: 2 [[Slaan]]: 2
- [[Domandan]]ur: 2 to 6+ [[Svirfneblin]]: 3
 + [[Urln]]u: 2
[[Vlekthid]]: 7 to 11 (9) [[Vlekthid]]: 7 to 11 (9)
 + [[Yeti]]: 3
 + [[Zenun]]im: 3
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 +
 +
Somatic adaptability is the capacity of your body to change in response to physical factors, in particular adapting to resist injury. A simple example, common to many kinds of being, is the growth of calluses where skin is frequently abraded; this is only one of a great variety of forms this trait can take. Somatic adaptability is the capacity of your body to change in response to physical factors, in particular adapting to resist injury. A simple example, common to many kinds of being, is the growth of calluses where skin is frequently abraded; this is only one of a great variety of forms this trait can take.
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Somatic Adaptability

Trait Type: Rating
Overall Possible Natural Values: 0 to 20

Possible Natural Values for:
 Bezhuldaar: 1
 Domandanur: 2 to 6
 Dracon: 2
 Drochnei: 1  
 Faeries: 2
 Humans: 3
 Kobold: 4
 Ogre: 3
 Orcs: 3
 Slaan: 2
 Svirfneblin: 3
 Urlnu: 2
 Vlekthid: 7 to 11 (9)
 Yeti: 3
 Zenunim: 3



Somatic adaptability is the capacity of your body to change in response to physical factors, in particular adapting to resist injury. A simple example, common to many kinds of being, is the growth of calluses where skin is frequently abraded; this is only one of a great variety of forms this trait can take.

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