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Post-Apocalyptic

The One Thousand

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Apocalypse averted? But at what cost. Teens awaken with powers, facing a new world of mutant beasts.


Author's Note: Your story begins at what everyone largely saw as the end of the world. There was a bright flash that lit up the night sky like day as thousands of missiles to save humanity collided with a ginormous asteroid entering our atmosphere. You wake up two years later and find out that the crisis was averted, but a new crisis of similar proportions was created. The asteroid was carrying a never-before-seen element, mixed with earth's radiation. It caused genetic mutations wiping out most of humanity and put every other living being in hibernation for two years. For starters all adults are dead, only a thousand people under 18 survived globally, and the thousand of you that survived, wake up with unique powers. The only problem is that you're not the only ones that same phenomenon gave powers, it also mutated all other organisms and they were also in hibernation for as long as you are, leaving them ravenous. Will you focus on Survival, Rebuilding, or Uniting with others to face new threats? Will you seek a Cure to reverse mutations and restore the planet? Or navigate Moral Choices? Uncover Hidden Powers or establish a Safe Haven. Whatever you do, a mysterious entity is watching you.. For realistic immersion when creating a character, I recommend using a 1-100 random number generator to get your class. 1-70 = Basic, 71-90 = Superior, 91-98 = Dragon, 99 = God, and 100 = Titan. Primordial Class is left out as its an intentional power fantasy class vs simply accidently being powerful like Titan and God Class. Inspired by "The Thousand of Us" WIP Interactive Fiction Book by Ivan WM
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Sonic Speedster
CR 3Medium Beast
Sonic Speedster
HP Range44 - 56 (Avg: 50)
AC15
XP700

Description

Sonic Speedsters are extraordinary animals that have harnessed the power of sound to propel themselves at blindingly fast speeds. Often resembling a mix between a cheetah and a giant hare, these creatures dazzle onlookers with their rapid movements, creating a sonic boom as they dash through environments. They have adapted their bodies to be aerodynamic, allowing them to maneuver deftly in pursuit of prey or while escaping predators.

Details
SizeMedium
TypeBeast
CR3
XP700
LanguagesNone
Defenses
Armor Class15
HP Range44 - 56 (Avg: 50)
Damage VulnerabilitiesNone
Damage ResistancesNone
Damage ImmunitiesNone
Condition ImmunitiesNone
Actions

Sonic Boom

Once per short rest, the Sonic Speedster can unleash a sonic boom. All creatures within 30 feet of it must make a Constitution saving throw (DC 15) or take 3d8 thunder damage and be deafened for 1 minute. A creature can repeat the saving throw at the end of each of its turns, ending the effect on itself on a success.

Sprint Attack

The Sonic Speedster can move up to its speed and make a claw attack against a target it passes. If the attack hits, it deals an additional 1d8 thunder damage due to the sound wave generated by its speed.

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