Inconveniently Horse (3.5e Trait)
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Inconveniently Horse
Occasionally, you are a horse.
Benefit: Occasionally, you are a horse. Upon first being awake for the day (or at midnight if you don't sleep or happen to be up at that hour), the DM rolls 2d12 representing a number of hours. After this number of hours, you turn into a horse unless you are unconscious at this time. If the timing is particularly inconvenient, this is an involuntary standard action and inconveniently provokes an attack of opportunity. Your equipment magically reshapes and refits to your new form. Inconveniently, if you were holding anything, you drop it. Your size becomes Large (long). You retain your abilities in this alternate form, except those dependent on your previous form. Thankfully, there's a +10 bonus to a Disguise check you can make as a free action (or forgo if you want) when you transform into a horse to disguise yourself so others don't recognize you in your horse form. You remain a horse for 1d4 hours. If you want to avoid turning into a horse, or prematurely end your horse-form, you've got a 50% chance. On a success, you can change back at will as a standard action within the next minute. If you fail, you can't retry for another hour. If you want to extend your horse form by an hour, you can make a check (with a 50% success chance) every hour you're a horse to extend the duration by another hour.
Drawback: You're not always a horse.
Special: You can't already be a horse. You count as a Shapechanger if it would be inconvenient for you. The transformation is a supernatural ability.
Roleplaying Ideas: There are no roleplaying ideas for this. You're inconveniently a horse. That is the life you live.
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