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Owlmays are female [[human]]s who can transform into [[owl]]s. They are [[guardian]]s of nature similar to the [[swanmay]]s of other worlds. Inductees into the order may be [[ranger]]s or [[caretaker]]s ([[druid]]s).<ref>[[Owlmay (Article)]], [[the Book of Shadows]] p.120-122</ref> The owlmay was updated to third edition rules in [[Heroic Birds of Prey]] [[netbook article]] for the [[Undead Sea Scrolls 2002]].<ref>[[Undead Sea Scrolls 2002]], p.341-343</ref> | Owlmays are female [[human]]s who can transform into [[owl]]s. They are [[guardian]]s of nature similar to the [[swanmay]]s of other worlds, but characterized by a unique hatred of the undead. Inductees into the order may be [[ranger]]s or [[caretaker]]s ([[druid]]s).<ref>[[Owlmay (Article)]], [[the Book of Shadows]] p.120-122</ref> The owlmay was updated to third edition rules in [[Heroic Birds of Prey]] [[netbook article]] for the [[Undead Sea Scrolls 2002]].<ref>[[Undead Sea Scrolls 2002]], p.341-343</ref> | ||
[[Quoth the Raven Issue 28]] offers an alternative take on Owlmays for 5th edition. Whilst still made up of a sorority of female druids and rangers, which are presented as playable subclasses, the sorority is also giving birth to a unique strain of [[caliban]]-like beings, who can shift between the form of a [[harpy]]-like half-owl creature and a fully human appearance. These "born" owlmays are offered as a potential playable race. | |||
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Owlmays are female humans who can transform into owls. They are guardians of nature similar to the swanmays of other worlds, but characterized by a unique hatred of the undead. Inductees into the order may be rangers or caretakers (druids).[1] The owlmay was updated to third edition rules in Heroic Birds of Prey netbook article for the Undead Sea Scrolls 2002.[2]
Quoth the Raven Issue 28 offers an alternative take on Owlmays for 5th edition. Whilst still made up of a sorority of female druids and rangers, which are presented as playable subclasses, the sorority is also giving birth to a unique strain of caliban-like beings, who can shift between the form of a harpy-like half-owl creature and a fully human appearance. These "born" owlmays are offered as a potential playable race.
References
- ↑ Owlmay (Article), the Book of Shadows p.120-122
- ↑ Undead Sea Scrolls 2002, p.341-343
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