Art by Gregory Manchess |
Quickling tribes or collectives live geographically close (even within) cities and habitats of other humanoids, but live apart due to the difficulty of interaction. Quicklings find other humanoids unbearably slow, while neural baselines have to use special devices for all but the most rudimentary communication. Quickling tribes can be hired for various purposes, and they care little for legalities, but given their attention spans, all plans must be relatively simple.
Their small size and necessarily low weights (for flight) mean their brains must be made of nonbiologic materials. Even still, they are less intelligent than the average baseline (Int 8). However, groups of quicklings form a partial neural composition and have some sharing of of cognition, so the more quicklings in close proximity, the smarter they are (+1 for every 2 additional quicklings, max. 20).
Art by Aaron Sidall |
No. Appearing: 2-20 (up to 300 in swarm)
AC: 0
HD: 1-2 HP
Saving Throw: 16
Attack Bonus: +4
Damage: 1 point
Movement: 40’ fly
Morale: 8
Special Abilities: Quicklings move so quickly they appear as blur to unenhanced baselines. Attacks against them have a 20% chance to miss (roll before attack roll). Quicklings are never surprised by unenhanced individuals and always roll for initiative as normal, no matter the circumstance.
8cm, well armed, flying shortarses, potential Stephen King movie!
ReplyDeleteI like their short attention spans. Like me some days...
ReplyDelete@Fran - Good point.
ReplyDelete@Chris - I'm sorry. I zoned out there for a moment.
Is that quickling wearing a Flavor Flav style clock?
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ReplyDeleteThat quickling at the bottom? I can read his thoughts.
ReplyDeleteThey say...
"WHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!"
@Christian - He is. He has his own dating show, too. Speed dating.
ReplyDelete@Justin - He's high on life.
Hmm looks like Boris will need to buy another of those electrified fly swatters. Wore out two batteries hitting Dom with it at the office. He squeals like little girl. Makes me laugh.
ReplyDeleteThe "Quickling" at the bottom is from Kenzerco's Clockwork Stomp. Its a clocwork cannibal fairy cyborg. I know because I drew it for the book back in the day. www.aaronsiddall.com
ReplyDeleteThanks, Aaron! It's a great piece.
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