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Canine halfling

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= Attacks and techniques =
This creature has three four attacks: '''Punch''', '''Kick''' and , '''Bite''', and '''Scent detect'''.
=== Punch and kick ===
* The amount of damage this attack deals is not affected by the creature's [[Strength]].
 
=== Scent detect ===
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:10pt;text-align:center"
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! Damage type !! Range !! <span style="color:#274e13">MAPT</span> !! <span style="color:#0c53a6">IS</span> !! <span style="color:#980000">LDV</span> !! Pain (All ACs)
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| '''Special''' || Special || '''<span style="color:#274e13">1</span>''' || '''<span style="color:#0c53a6">1</span>''' || '''<span style="color:#980000">N</span>''' || N/A
|}
 
* Inflicts no [[Pain]] or [[Limb Damage]].
* Upon using this technique, the creature will target a particular Side of the room other than their own. They will detect whether there are any creatures on that Side, but won't be able to tell how many nor what they are.
Halflings resemble humans at first glance, but possess several animalistic traits differentiating them from humans, appearing to be a cross between human and animal. They are completely sapient and civilized, and have integrated into settlements and society at large since their discovery. There exists 7 different halfling sub-species, each one possessing traits and elements from a different animal. All halflings are biologically compatible with each other, [[human|humans]], and by extension, with [[youkai]], and all have retained the [[human]]'s omnivore diet.
''Canine halflings'' possess, as the name suggests, feline canine features on an otherwise human-like body, and are genetically related to the [[wolf]]. In particular, they possess canine ears and tail (and lack human ears), longer and pointier teeth with prominent fangs, as well as an enhanced sense of smell. They also possess a greater amount of body hair than a human, appearing as patches of fur, though none has ever been observed with a full coat covering the entire body. The nervous system of a dog-person also appears to be slightly denser than that of a human, which renders them slightly more vulnerable to pain.
Colloquially, a canine halfling may be referred to as a ''dogperson'' (the terms ''dogboy'' and ''dog-girl'' are also frequently employed). On average, they are about the same height and weight as humans, averaging at 5 feet 7 inches, 155 pounds for males and 130 pounds for females. Like humans, however, the actual height and weight may vary greatly between individuals.
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