Tabaxi

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Greyhawk Creature
Tabaxi
A tabaxi, appearing in the Monstrous Manual (2e), art by Jeff Butler (1993).
General information
Alignment:Chaotic Neutral
Type:Humanoid
First appearance:Fiend Folio (1e). TSR, p86.

Tabaxi (also called catmen or catfolk) are a race of reclusive feline humanoids found in far reachs of distant lands, like Hepmonaland.

Ecology

Environment

Tabaxi of the World of Greyhawk™ are commonly found only in Hepmonaland in the central eastern lands. Their tribes are most often seen in the Kelo Hills, Kyalo Hills, and Otobo Jungle, in the jungles between the hills and the eastern seaboard. They are found in especially large numbers (1,000[?]) in and around the area of Anatal[1] at the eastern terminus of the Kyalo Hills where they meet the Sea of Sharks. They are also found in tribes in the largely unclaimed regions of the Centeo Jungle.[2]

They inhabit the far reaches of tropical jungles, avoiding both humans and sapient non-humans.[3] Tabaxi are reclusive and avoid other intelligent beings, even other tabaxi clans.[4]

Typical Physical Appearance

Tabaxi have spotted coats ranging in color from light yellow to brownish red. These graceful feline humanoids are tall and slender, with retractable claws, and eyes of green or yellow. Some tabaxi have solid spots and are also called leopard men; they pronounce their name /ta-BAX-ee/. Tabaxi in other regions - have roseate spots, are called jaguar men, and pronounce their race's name /tah-BAHSH-ee/.[4]

The cat-men are tall and lithe and move with the smooth-easy grace of cats. Their fine fur is tawny and striped with black, in a pattern similar to that of a tiger. They wear no clothing. Their eyes are green-yellow and slit-pupilled. They have retractable claws.[4]

Society

An elder leads the clan, aided by a shaman.[4]

They do not engage in trade, which they consider demeaning, but some few have agents who trade for them.[4]

Religion

Language

Tabaxi speak their own ancient language.[4]

Personality

Alignment

Abilities

Tabaxi are great hunters, combining quick, stealthy movements with natural camouflage to surprise prey. Tabaxi climb and swim, and can use those abilities in combat. Because of their cleverness and acute sense of smell, tabaxis are almost impossible to trap.[4]

Tabaxi are clever and organized, often driving prey into an ambush (though some play with prey before killing it).[4]

The tabaxi are extraordinary hunters, taking their prey through surprise and quick ambush. Two of them will often chase an animal directly onto the claws of a third. They have learned how to avoid detection by disguising their scent with aromatic herbs. This, combined with their natural camouflage and ability to move quickly and silently, makes them deadly opponents in the tropical forest.[3]

Possessions

Tabaxi often use weapons of woad, bane, and stone, including bolas, slings, obsidian studded clubs (treat as battle axes), and javelins with atlatl.[4]

They are tool-users when they find it convenient to be so. Their tools usually consist of bone or wooden weapons, with nothing more intricate than a bola or atlatl.[3]

Activities

Their hunting groups work the area around the clan lair. Some lairs are temporary, but most are small villages of ramadas (huts with grass roofs supported by tall poles, and no walls).[4]

Relationships

Tabaxi clans contain equal numbers of males and females.[4]

They live in small prides, each pride roaming a large territory and rarely having anything to do with other prides. A pride will generally be an even number of males, females, and children. The females are at least the equal of the males in fighting ability.[3]

History

Rumors & Legends

Legends tell of a great tabaxi civilization that was supplanted by other races.[4]

Appearances

  • The Scarlet Brotherhood

Publishing History

Throughout the editions, Tabaxi have been given varying descriptions, especially considering which large cats they resemble. In 1st Edition, they were described as something between a lion and a tiger, being both "tawny and striped with black".[3]

For the sources published during 2nd Edition, like The Scarlet Brotherhood,

In 3rd Edition, they were primarily described as resembling lions, and inhabiting temperate and tropical grasslands (plains and savannahs). Though it was noted "other groups have the characteristic markings and appearance of leopards, tigers, or cheetahs."[5][6]

Tabaxi did not appear in 4th Edition.

Tabaxi made their appearance in 5e in Volo's Guide to Monsters.[7] There was once again a difference in the way their appearance is described, in that no description is given. Much like hair and skin color for any other race, the fur pattern or cosmetic appearance of a Tabaxi character are up to the player or DM. Though this allows the player to have a PC which suits them, the lore specific to the World of Greyhawk indicates they are most found in the regions corresponding to fantasy-African and fantasy-Central American analogs, i.e. Olman and Touv cultures.


References

Citations

  1. The Scarlet Brotherhood (1999), p.47.
  2. The Scarlet Brotherhood (1999), p.56.
  3. a b c d e Fiend Folio (1981), p.86.
  4. a b c d e f g h i j k l Monstrous Manual (1993), p.335.
  5. Races of the Wild (2005), p.92.
  6. Miniatures Handbook (2003), p.56.
  7. Volo's Guide to Monsters (2016), p.113-115.

Bibliography

Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index

The Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index (EGI) is based on previous work of Jason Zavoda through '08, continued by numerous other fans. The EGI article has a list of sources, product names, abbreviations, and a link to the full, downloadable index.

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