![]() ![]() Homebrew Reference Book: Clone Wars Saga Edition Fan Sourcebook - Force Users ![]() If you wish to review this content yourself, then see Untested for more details. Homebrew Using Shards in an Existing Droid Model This Homebrew Content has not been reviewed in a meaningful manner. Shards can communicate with other creatures only when connected to a computer or a Vocabulator. Automatic Languages: All Shards can speak, read, and write both Basic and Binary.Shards can have the following Droid Systems, with a Cost Modifier of x1: Shards can make use of Droid systems and accessories, subject to some limitations.Shards are considered cybernetic creatures for the purposes of Ion Damage.They do not benefit from Natural Healing, unless they have the Force Repair Talent. They can regain Hit Points only through the Repair Droid application of the Mechanics skill. Shards are immune to Poison, Radiation, noncorrosive Atmospheric Hazards, and Vacuum.Shards must undergo Maintenance, as per a Droid.In this form, they gain the following traits: Droid Shell: Shards must inhabit Droid Bodies to travel and function in the galaxy at large.Bonus Trained Skill: Shards gain Use Computer as a bonus Trained Skill, regardless of their Class.Speed: Shards have a base speed of 6 squares.Medium Size: As Medium creatures, Shards have no special bonuses or penalties due to their size.A Shard retains its Constitution score, even when inside a Droid Body. Shards have powerful minds, but must rely on somewhat clumsy Droid Bodies. Ability Modifiers: All Shards receive a +2 bonus to their Wisdom, but suffer a -2 penalty to their Dexterity.Shards share the following Species Traits, assuming that the Shard is implanted in a humanoid Droid Body (adjust these traits if the Shard's Droid Body is significantly different than the base humanoid Droid frame): Shards that enter Droid Bodies become learned in Binary, and most Shards that interact with non-Shards tend to learn Basic.Īdventurers: The vast majority of Shards that leave Orax join The Iron Knights as Jedi or Force Prodigies, although Shards of other Heroic Classes aren't unheard of. ![]() Language: Shards are able to telepathically communicate with other Shards without a need for language. Homeworld: The awe-inspiring crystalline world of Orax, located in The Outer Rim. #SHARDS OF WAR KAYDOL INSTALL#Most Shards that venture out into the galaxy install themselves into a Droid body.Īverage Height/Weight: A Shard's height and weight is determined primarily by their Droid Shell (see below).Īge Groups: As inorganic beings, Shards are not affected by the process of Aging. Shards were immobile in their natural state, but could be installed in specially modified droids. Faint pulses of light- thought signals propagating through their "Brains"- can be seen inside their bodies. Physical Description: In their natural state, Shards take the form of irregularly faceted cylindrical crystals, thirty to forty centimeters in length. Political decisions are made by mutual consensus, which sometimes takes centuries to reach. Personality: Shards are patient, spending all of their time in slow, contemplative thought. Some of the Shards remaining on Orax regarded this as a corruption of their traditional culture, while others welcomed the knowledge gained from Shards who eventually returned to their colonies. Individual Shards began understanding the ideas of limited time, thinking and acting much faster than their counterparts in the group-minds. Shards in Droid Bodies, disconnected from their group-mind, became insatiably curious, and almost intoxicated by the new sensory experiences. Many, if not all, Shards are Force-sensitive. Some Shards, like The Iron Knights, have themselves placed inside Droid Bodies that they can manipulate telepathically. Although immobile and silicone-based, Shards are sentient and can communicate with others through computers and other electronic receivers. Shards are crystalline beings native to the planet Orax. #SHARDS OF WAR KAYDOL MANUAL#Reference Book: Star Wars Saga Edition Jedi Academy Training Manual ![]()
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