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Bramble

The document describes a race called Bramble, which are tiny faeries covered in spikes and spines. They have a fly speed equal to their walking speed and advantage on checks to escape grapples due to their spiny bodies. Brambles are nomadic outcasts who tend to be hateful creatures but get along with their mounts.

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Bramble

The document describes a race called Bramble, which are tiny faeries covered in spikes and spines. They have a fly speed equal to their walking speed and advantage on checks to escape grapples due to their spiny bodies. Brambles are nomadic outcasts who tend to be hateful creatures but get along with their mounts.

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Race Name: Bramble

Ability Scores: +2 Con, +1 Str


Size: tiny
Speed: 20ft
Languages: common, sylvan

Age: unknown
Alignment: any chaotic alignment
Size: fairy-size, about 3 inches tool

Traits:
 Wings: you have a fly speed equal to your walking speed
 Spiney Bodies: brambles are covered in spikes and spines, making it difficult to grab them. You have advantage
on checks to escape grapples. For each turn someone is grappling you, including the grappling attack, they take
1d4 piercing damage. This extends to whenever someone hits you with an unarmed strike or natural weapon.

History:
Bramble faeries tiny, nasty little creatures bristling with spines. Possibly related to the gorse faeries, the brambles
are nomadic outcasts, who run with a rather unseelie crowd.

Bramble faeries tend to be hateful creatures, though they get along well with their mounts, who also serve as early
alarm systems when the bramble faerie's spiney lair is invaded.
The brambles' own poison can be used, though up to ten must be collected and squeezed to get enough for one
dose of the venom (enough to coat a sword or 10 arrows). Their armour is also quite well-crafted and fetches gold as
a great work of metallurgy.

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