Guhin

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Youkai
Threat level 3
Guhin
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Basic statistics
Disposition Occupation determinant
Armor Class C2
Pain Sensitivity 75%
Max Blood 26
Agility +2
Limb groups
HEAD Head - 13 HP
BODY Upper body - 51 HP
Lower body - 39 HP
LIMB 2 arms - 26 HP
2 legs - 26 HP
1 tail - 26 HP
EXTREMITY 2 hands - 19 HP
2 feet - 19 HP
WEAK POINTS 2 eyes (Head)
Crotch (Lower body)
Secondary statistics
Skeleton type Has bones.png
Can use Weapons/LBE? Yes box.png
Can use Clothing and armor? Youkai outfits.png
Type T


The guhin (Youkai-go: 狗賓, lit. "Guest dog", sometimes wolf tengu) is a creature belonging to the Youkai category. Youkai are both sapient and sedentary, making them one of the civilized species of the Mazes.

Attacks and techniques

This creature has four attacks: Punch, Kick, Bite and Claws.

In addition, they have knowledge of all martial arts techniques.

Punch and kick

Identical to the basic unarmed combat punch and kick. Maximum attacks per turn is determined by the Martial arts combat skill level.

Bite

Damage type Range MAPT IS LDV Pain (C1) Pain (C2) Pain (A1) Pain (A2) Pain (A3) Pain (A4) Pain (A5)
Sharp Melee 1 3 +0 25% 23% 20% 16% 13% 6% 1%
  • The amount of damage this attack deals is not affected by the creature's Strength.

Claws

Damage type Range MAPT IS LDV Pain (C1) Pain (C2) Pain (A1) Pain (A2) Pain (A3) Pain (A4) Pain (A5)
Sharp Melee 2 1 +0 20% 18% 16% 13% 10% 5% 3%
  • The amount of damage this attack deals is not affected by the creature's Strength.


Equipment

A guhin's equipment is determined by their occupation.


Other information

Skills: All guhin have natural skills, and their occupation may grant them additional skills. If natural skills and occupational skills were to conflict, the highest level prevails. The natural skills are as follows:

  • Combat skills: Skilled (Martial arts), Unskilled (all other combat skills)
  • Non-combat skills: Skilled (Evasion), Unskilled (all other non-combat skills)


Overview

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Guhin are one of the youkai species. At first glance, they are humanoid creatures with canine traits, resembling canine halflings. However, their physical appearance differs in several ways. All guhin possess wolf-like ears and tail, either white, gray or black. They also possess two pairs of canine fangs (sometimes three - upper fangs are doubled in approximately 10% of individuals), and retractable claws in lieu of nails on both hands and feet. Guhin tend to have pale skin tones, ranging from completely albino to simply very light. All of them possess red eyes as well, although the exact shade of red may vary between individuals.

Most importantly, guhin have significantly greater amounts of body hair than even canine halflings do; their body posses a light coat of short fur, the color of which matches that of their ears and tail. This fur coat covers their back, their arms, their legs, and back neck, leaving their faces, front neck, abdomen, hands and feet exposed with skin.

On average, guhin are on the taller end of the spectrum, averaging at 6 feet tall for both males and females. Although this varies greatly between individuals, guhin tend to have lean, toned bodies with well-defined muscles, very similarly to tengu. Their great agility, high resistance to pain, and natural affinity for martial arts makes them one of the "warrior" species of youkai.

Guhin and tengu are often described as sister species, despite having very different physical appearances. Guhin are sometimes described as wolf tengu (to differentiate them from the crow tengu), because both of them have a natural affinity for martial arts and melee combat, and both have similar average heights, weights and constitutions. Guhin and tengu are natural partners said to complete each other (one fights on the ground, the other in the air), with a long history of guhin/tengu associations, as friends, couples, or simply battle partners.