Lemurfolk Greyfur

Family: Lemurfolk

Small humanoid (lemurfolk), neutral

Armor Class 13 (16 with mage armor)
Hit Points 67 (15d6 + 15)
Speed 20 ft., climb 10 ft., fly 40 ft.

STR DEX CON INT WIS CHA
9 (-1) 16 (+3) 12 (+1) 16 (+3) 12 (+1) 10 (+0)

Skills Acrobatics +5, Stealth +5
Senses darkvision 60 ft., passive Perception 11
Languages Common, Lemurfolk
Challenge 4 (1,100 XP)

Special Traits

  • Silent Glide. As lemurfolk.
  • Sneak Attack (1/Turn). The greyfur deals an extra 7 (2d6) damage when it hits with a weapon attack and it has advantage, or when the target is within 5 feet of an ally of the greyfur that isn’t incapacitated and the greyfur doesn’t have disadvantage on the attack roll.
  • Spellcasting. The greyfur is a 5th-level spellcaster. Its spellcasting ability is Intelligence (spell save DC 13, +5 to hit with spell attacks). The greyfur has the following wizard spells prepared:

About

This furred humanoid glides silently through the canopy of trees, gripping a blowgun. It observes visitors cautiously with two intelligent, bulbous eyes.

A typical lemurfolk stands 2 feet tall and weighs 30 lb.

About

Jungle Rulers. These small, intelligent, squirrel-like humanoids live in reclusive, primitive societies deep in the jungle. They are omnivorous, subsisting on fruits and roots, insects and larvae, bird and snake eggs, and birds and small mammals. They sometimes barter with more advanced creatures for metal and crafted items.

Nocturnal Gliders. Lemurfolk are nocturnal, though they can adopt daytime hours when they must. They prefer to hunt and move by gliding between trees, catching prey off guard.

Greyfur Elders. Greyfurs are the eldest and most revered kaguani, as much as 80 years old; their age can be estimated by the graying of their fur, but they don’t track the years. Greyfurs are cunning individuals and command the arcane arts, though they rarely pursue the art of necromancy-a strong taboo prohibits them from interacting with the dead.

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