
Inchlings are very rarely seen standing at more than 3 inches tall. Due to the strict training in the Inchling warrior society, this race tends toward Lawful alignments. Inchlings age and mature at the same rate as humans, but due to their size, tend to not live as long.Īlignment. Your Dexterity score increases by 2, and one other ability score of your choice increases by 1.Īge. Inchlings are a race very similar to humans, although they are of a much smaller size.Ībility Score Increase.

Male: Issunboshi, Isamu, Senshi, Akio, Daisukeįemale: Shinmyoumaru, Chiharu, Emiko, Katsumi, Mai Inchlings, while being very much akin to humans, have a few different naming conventions. Inchling society is a warrior society those who are not polished in the art of combat are often treated with scorn.

This makes them focus on honing their combat skill, especially against much larger opponents. Inchling society is greatly shaped by the legend of Issunboshi, and many aspire to be like him. One of them mocked his size before swallowing Issunboshi whole, but the samurai-to-be fought his way out with his trusty needle, fighting off the second Oni by stabbing its eye. He was jokingly hired as a bodyguard for the princess of the land, until said princess was attacked by two Oni. Born from little more than an old couple's prayer, he was a fierce warrior, filled with determination to become a great swordsman. The Inchling race began with the legend of a man known as Issunboshi. The only notable physical difference is that of size and weight.

This was the birth of the first member of the Inchling race: the legendary Issunboshi. Having no children, but desiring one very much, they went to a shrine and prayed: "Please let us bear a child, even if they would be no larger that a grown man's finger." Eventually, the child was born, but as it turns out, their wish was fulfilled to the letter: the young child was barely the size of the old man's pinky finger. Long, long ago, there lived an old couple. Design Note: See the Tiny Player Characters (5e Variant Rule), however you can squeeze into spaces as small as 1in, and your carrying capacity is a 10th of a Medium sized creature.
