Masosado (3.5e Race)

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Masosado[edit]

A race of incredibly sadistic, pain-loving people, who live to experience physical distress and emotional sorrow.

Personality[edit]

Masosados have violent, chaotic tendencies and are inclined to depression, self-pity, verbal and physical aggression. They usually cultivate negative emotions and sensations above all, driven by the need of causing pain, to others as well as themselves.

A lot of them are painzerkers.

Physical Description[edit]

They appear not much more different than humans, but have usually a greyish tone of color, black eyes, hair and nails. They have a multitude of scars, bruises and other signs of self-mutilation. They either go bald or grow their hair long, keeping them untamed (save for some exceptions). They wear black clothes, usually rugged and torn, with lot of spikes, leather and studs. Their bodies are almost always covered in extensive tatoos, piercings and other body modifications. When they experience strong pain, their eyes glow red.

Their most prominent feature is the barbed wire embedded in their skin, which wraps their body around.

Relations[edit]

The extreme actions of masosados don't mix well with most societies and they usually are shunned by more civilized people and more accepted among tribal and savage communities. Most massafo live with other of their kind, but their societies are rare and have few members.

Alignment[edit]

Mostly chaotic evil, but all shades of evil may be found among them. Neutral masosados are few, while good ones (especially if lawful) are almost absent, but not unheard of (these individuals really shine among masosados, as they don't have a different fundamental behaviour, but combine it with their good alignment - most times by directing violence and sadness to themselves rather than to others).

Lands[edit]

They don't produce, nor try to have a positive impact on things and places, so their need for farming, breeding of animals and building is at a minimum. They usually raid others, if they are savage, or live off societal structures that others built. Having said that, some masosados are quite creative and enterprising in the business of inflicting pain.

Religion and Society[edit]

They worship deities of pain and torture, and most pay respects to Loviatar as a patron deity. Good or neutral masosados may worship Ilmater or Phieran instead.

As for how they exist within a society: among themselves, they manage to create cohesion thanks to their traditions and culture of pain-making arts as well their self-preservation instinct and preference for their own kind over others. As humans want to give their best to their offspring so masosados want to give the best pain, and ways to inflict it, to their own children. They are still harsh, and mortality is still high among them, a fact that also contributes to the survival of the strongest.

Because of this, they can live together, in tribal society, more or less savage. More urbanized masosados may have opted for more civilized ways to express their instincts, wether in red districts, fight clubs, law enforcing, such as torturers, slavery, and the most acceptable way of violence: adventuring. Or crime.

Religious followers of Phieran or Ilmater may choose to focus more on the self-inflicted aspect of pain and on emdurance and tolerance, making them very strange masosados.

To most masosados death is generally considered a bad thing, because it means the interruptiom of pain.

Language[edit]

They simply speak Common and can learn all non-secret languages.

Names[edit]

Among them popular names are Hook, Bloodsipper, Scarface, Heartbreak, and such names. They almost always choose it for themselves.

Racial Traits[edit]

  • Humanoid (Masosado) 
  • Medium: As a Medium creature, a masosado has no special bonuses or penalties due to its size.
  • Masosado base land speed is 30 feet.  
  • Barbed Flesh: A young masosado is wrapped in barbed wire as a customary coming of age ritual, and, for all its life, iron points juts from its skin, stinging it and those who touch it. Masosados count as if always having armor spikes, but only if wearing medium, light or no armor, and they are proficient with them. They can also improve them as weapons. As a side effect, their unarmed strikes, slam and tail attacks deal bludgeoning and piercing damage. Once per round, if they hit in melee with their barbed wire, unarmed strikes, or any natural attack they suffer 1 point of damage, ignoring any damage reduction. 
  • Pain Tolerance: Masosados have an high tolerance to pain, gaining a +4 bonus against pain effects and a +2 against fear and staggering. 
  • Pain Treshold (Ex): When hit, masosado can store their pain to gain a number of boons. When they are hit for 1 point of damage per HD they gain 1 Pain Point. This Pain Point may be spent as a swift or immediate action to gain a +1 to a single physical ability or skill check, or Intimidate check, or to a save, a spellcaster level check, to the DC of an ability, to a battle maneuver or to an attack, along with an extra +1d6 of damage (not multiplied on a critical hit). At 5HD, and every five subsequent HDs, up to 20th, the Pain Treshold grows by one, allowing the masosado to spend one additional Pain Point, gaining increasing bonuses (for example, a 10HD masosado could spend 3 Pain Points to gain a +3 to a single attack and +3d6 to the damage roll). These points are stored for one minute. These are all morale bonuses. 
  • Woundproof Skin: As they indulge in self-mutilation, their skin has grown leathery and hard to pierce. They gain a +1 natural armor bonus to AC, which stacks with other natural armor bonuses, and damage reduction 1/bludgeoning (which increases by one every 5HD, up until 20HD). 
  • Scary: They gain a +2 racial bonus to Intimidate checks, and always treat Intimidate as a class skill. 
  • Slow Bleed: Masosados are used to cuts, and so they gain a +2 bonus against bleed effects and may convert one point of bleeding per HD each round in non-lethal damage. The bleedout condition must exceed 5 + their Constitution modifier to affect them. 
  • Whip Mastery: Being one of their preferred ways to inflict pain, masosados learn from a young age how to use whips. They have free proficiency with the whip.
  • Automatic Languages: Common
  • Bonus Languages: Any, except for secret ones
  • Favored Class: Any
  • Level Adjustment: +0
  • Effective Character Level: 1

Racial Options[edit]

Feats[edit]

Pathfinder[edit]

In Pathfinder games they gain a +2 bonus to Constitution.

Alternate Racial Features[edit]

  • Pain Tolerance Training: The masosado has undergone a special training to better tolerate pain. It gains the Pain Tolerance Training trait. This trait replaces the Pain Tolerance and Woundproof Skin traits.
  • Painzerker: Fueled by pain, this masosado unleashes a powerful rage when hurt. It gains the Painzerk trait. At level 10th the bonuses from the traits are doubled (both the normal effect and the rage effect). This trait replaces the Pain Treshold trait.

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Facts about "Masosado (3.5e Race)"
Authorthe bluez in the dungeon +
Effective Character Level1 +
Favored ClassAny +
Identifier3.5e Race +
Level Adjustment0 +
Racial Ability AdjustmentsNone +
RatingUndiscussed +
SizeMedium +
SubtypeMasosado +
SummaryA race of incredibly sadistic, pain-loving people, who live to experience physical distress and emotional sorrow. +
TitleMasosado +
TypeHumanoid +