The people of Alaraes have several specialties not found in other planes or other planets. An enterprising planes-hopper may want to pick up a new skill or two, and those that grew up in Alaraes likely are versed in something like mana artificing, or rarely ammosmithing. Whatever the case, these feats embody either training or experience in a field specific to Alaraes.
The ability to craft Castelero ammo
You have touched the magic-laced waters of the Wells of Power and have been corrupted by their overwhelming power.
You have a cybernetic prosthetic to replace body parts you have lost.
<font 10pt/Cambria,serif;;inherit;;inherit>Cybernetic</font> | <font 10pt/Cambria,serif;;inherit;;inherit>Benefit</font> | <font 10pt/Cambria,serif;;inherit;;inherit>Ability score</font> |
<font 10pt/Cambria,serif;;inherit;;inherit>Eyes (one or two)</font> | <font 10pt/Cambria,serif;;inherit;;inherit>Grants darkvision out to 60 feet, do not suffer the effects of bright light.</font> <font 10pt/Cambria,serif;;inherit;;inherit>Gain proficiency with perception, or expertise if you are already proficient.</font> | <font 10pt/Cambria,serif;;inherit;;inherit>+1 Wisdom</font> |
<font 10pt/Cambria,serif;;inherit;;inherit>Arm</font> | <font 10pt/Cambria,serif;;inherit;;inherit>+1 shield bonus to AC</font> <font 10pt/Cambria,serif;;inherit;;inherit>Adv on Dexterity (sleight of hand) checks, or expertise if you are already proficent</font> | <font 10pt/Cambria,serif;;inherit;;inherit>+1 Dexterity</font> |
<font 10pt/Cambria,serif;;inherit;;inherit>Leg (one or both)</font> | <font 10pt/Cambria,serif;;inherit;;inherit>Non-magical effects that would knock you prone have disadvantage</font> | <font 10pt/Cambria,serif;;inherit;;inherit>+1 Dexterity</font> |
<font 10pt/Cambria,serif;;inherit;;inherit>Spine</font> | <font 10pt/Cambria,serif;;inherit;;inherit>Your encumbrance is doubled.</font> | <font 10pt/Cambria,serif;;inherit;;inherit>+1 Strength</font> |
Skilled at crafting mana into ouranite, you gain the following benefits:
See corrupted, but disadv. On being charasmatic unless intimidating.