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Copaxi Socialite

Copaxi Socialite CR 1

XP 400
Copaxi envoy
NG Medium humanoid (copaxi)
Init +2; Senses blindsense (scent) 30 ft.; Perception +5

DEFENSE

HP 17
EAC 11; KAC 12
Fort +3; Ref +3; Will +4

OFFENSE

Speed 30 ft.
Melee tactical baton +4 (1d4 B)
Ranged static arc pistol +6 (1d6+1 E; critical arc 2)

STATISTICS

Str +0; Dex +2; Con +1; Int +1; Wis +0; Cha +4
Skills Bluff +10, Computers +5, Culture +10, Diplomacy +10, Intimidate +10, Sense Motive +10, Stealth +5
Languages Common, Copaxi, any 2 others
Other Abilities envoy improvisations (dispiriting taunt, universal expression), gravity adjustment
Gear second skin, static arc pistol with 2 batteries (20 charges each), tactical baton

SPECIAL ABILITIES

Gravity Adjustment (Su)

Retaining some of their ancient connection to the universe’s gravitational forces, a copaxi can adjust their personal gravity as a standard action. They can treat high or low gravity as standard gravity or treat standard gravity as high or low gravity. These adjustments affect only the copaxi and anything they carry, but not thrown weapons. A copaxi can’t adjust to or from extreme or zero gravity. This adjustment remains in effect until the copaxi spends another standard action to return to their environment’s natural gravity. Entering an environment with a different gravity also cancels the copaxi’s ongoing gravitational adjustment.

ECOLOGY

Environment any
Organization solitary, pair, or coalition (3–10)

Copaxis evolved from copi, an unintelligent, coral-like organism that once covered their home world—a now heavily industrialized planet. Copi exhibit a supernatural attunement to the universe’s gravitational forces, and for ages, copaxis harnessed this organism’s power to create floating cities where they lived for centuries in a near-utopia.

The Signal changed copaxi society forever when copaxi inventors discovered how to refine copi into a semiorganic alloy suitable for constructing starships. Conflicting ideologies arose between traditionalists who clung to their people’s ancient mysticism and technological innovators who wished to explore the stars. These differences led to violence and, eventually, all-out war. The ensuing struggles toppled the established order, nearly destroyed copaxi mystical traditions, and led copaxis to abandon their flying cities in pursuit of industrialization. The newly united copaxis decimated the planet’s copi, simultaneously fueling a technological revolution while also severing their connection to the copi’s supernatural power.

Copaxis have long enjoyed an affinity for solarian techniques, particularly minor feats of gravity control, though their current powers encompass only a shadow of what the species once accomplished with their full copi connection.

Now that adventurers have begun rediscovering their people’s ancient techniques locked away in the floating cities, sundry factions—from independent gyms to soldier-scholars trained by the military—have begun restoring and innovating the nearly forgotten arts of gravity manipulation and ecological mysticism.

A copaxi is a colony of individual, genetically identical polyps that have developed into an anthropomorphic form.

Each polyp includes five feeding tentacles, about 2 inches long, that facilitate filter feeding. These polyps adapt and intertwine to form every part of a copaxi’s body. Their segmented, calcium-rich exoskeletons sometimes develop elaborate horns and head crests that serve as unique identifiers for a copaxi.

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