The Doctor's Manor Training (Private)
Nov 23, 2017 12:25:53 GMT -7
Post by The Doctor on Nov 23, 2017 12:25:53 GMT -7
Desert, Animal Lore Skill 5 TP, 1 die roll, +1 per die roll from Book, +1 per die roll from Eidetic Memory Trait
- Lore, Animal/Vermin (Specify Region)
Rank: "E"
Skill: Skill
Effect: This skill enables a character to observe the actions or habitat of an animal or vermin and interpret what is going on as well as identifying said animal or vermin.
Special: ---
Drawback: ---
Description: Actions can show how dangerous the creature is, whether it is hungry, protecting its young, or defending a nearby den. Furthermore, careful observation of signs and behaviors can even indicate the location of a water hole, animal herds, predators, or impending danger, such as a forest fire. A successful check means the character understands the basic actions of the creature, as well as the type of creature it is. A character may also imitate the calls and cries of animals that he is reasonably familiar with, based on the knowledge (user must learn per Region). This ability is limited by volume. A successful check means that only Chakra means can distinguish the character's call from that of a true animal. The cry is sufficient to fool animals, perhaps frightening them away or luring them closer. When learning the user must choose per Region and they may only have knowledge of Animals and Vermin creatures. Identifying a Vermin or Animal Creature is dependent on the Difficulty check found in each creature. Each time learned user gets 5 die roll to increase the skill.
Limit: ---
Current Skill Counter 0/125
These creatures are especially common on other animals such as camels and horses. Their diseases would attack the muscles found on the back of the creature. When there is an outbreak of these vermin it is recommended to get doctors with some knowledge of Cleanse Disease. Thanks to these vermin came the common phrase "Straw that broke the camel's back".
Another desert dwelling beast was the Giant Ant Lion. These creatures were massive in size and also vermin. Their intelligence was slightly higher than that of their much smaller brethren but it was a good thing these creatures existed, as they helped keep the population of giant ants down. Problem with these vermin is that they eat anything that were smaller than them including humans. The Doctor remembered these creatures more specifically.