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source: Old Margreve
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The bearfolk are broad-shouldered, bipedal humanoids that strongly resemble upright bears. Though they lack a bears sharp claws, their hands are as dexterous as any human craftsman. They are covered in black or brown shaggy fur that often have light frosting on the chest, shoulders, and upper back. The color of their fur sometimes gives clues as to a particular bearfolks ancestry and what tribe they hail from. As they get older, the fur around their muzzle begins to silver, giving them a distinguished look.
# BEARFOLK LINEAGE TRAITS 
Your bearfolk character has certain hereditary traits dictated by their lineage. 
**Age.** Bearfolk reach adulthood in their late teens, living up to 80 years.
**Size.** Your size is Medium. Bearfolk are typically large and muscular, reaching a height of over 7 feet and weighing anywhere between 250 and 350 pounds.
**Speed.** Your base walking speed is 30 feet.
 **Apex Predator.** When you make a CHA check, you can add your **STR** or **CON** modifier to it (choose which during character creation). You can use this trait a number of times equal to your **PB**, and you regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.
**Wild Heart.** You and allied creatures within 5 feet of you have advantage on saves against becoming frightened while you are conscious and not incapacitated.
**Thick Coat.** You are resistant to cold damage and immune to the effects of extreme cold.