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=Physical Description=
Artek resemble sentient constructs made of wood, metal and stone. Mechanically minded but with modular frames. Many gained independence after the war and continue their artificial lives seeking meaning. Their large size was due to them being required to fight against giant foes while being cost-effective to produce en-masse. Smaller units were made to function as servants whereas even larger ones were ambitious projects that rarely saw action due to the wars ending before their completion.


Wyrwood resemble small-sized magical constructs of wood, metal and stone. While less physically impressive than their Artek cousins, Wyrwood can be more discreet. They were originally built by wizards and crafters as servants and amusements, after time passed the Wyrwood began to develop sentience and later abandoned their masters, but not before copying the process to propagate their kind.
=Overview=
The '''Artek''' are sentient constructs composed of wood, metal and stone that were originally created by Humans and the Duergar during the [[War of the Giants]] as a way to minimize casualties and gain an equal footing against their larger aggressors. After the war was won, many were re-assigned to reconstruction and services. When time passed and many of the Artek's old masters had been lost to time, the Artek were given the opportunity to decide their own tasks, their own destiny. The Cerulean Kingdom decreed that Artek could continue to exist as sovereign individuals, gaining independence. Artek units continue to be produced to the present day, normally human-sized to better adapt to the times, with larger units used alongside allied giants for construction and haulage. Some units from the war continue their service to safeguard against another uprising.


=Culture and Social=
Another type of Artek unit was produced by those in the Vermillion Freehold to serve as a full-body mechanical suit, allowing Tiny-sized races to assume the form of a Medium-sized Artek (or larger). The Vermillionite can embark and disembark their Artek vessel at will like a vehicle, yet control them as if they were a full-sized humanoid. This is the closest a living being can be to becoming an Artek without the help of mad science.


=Race Meta=
=Race Meta=
* Artek exist between Tiny and Colossal size, normally Medium-sized (Size 1) at 6.5ft tall.
* War Arteks are normally Large or Huge sized, whereas Civilian units are Medium sized.
* Genus: Construct
* Genus: '''Construct'''
* Faction(s): Vermillion Freehold (Rare), Cerulean Kingdom (Uncommon), Viridian Republic (Uncommon)
* Faction(s): Primarily from the '''Cerulean Kingdom''' (Uncommon), and '''Vermillion Freeholds''', variants exist in the '''Viridian Republic (Uncommon)'''


Artek exist as an option to play as a Mechanical race in the world of Viridian, originally created to fight a war against Giants. They exist at various sizes and with different material constructions to allow a wider customisation than your typical biological species.
'''Artek exist as an option to play as a Mechanical race in the world of Viridian. They provide various options to allow a wider customisation than your typical biological species.'''


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:Warforged1.png|thumb|400px|Automaton-Artek Warrior]]
=Artek=
[[File:Warforged3.png|thumb|400px|Heavy-Hauler Artek Warrior]]
''The Artek were originally designed to combat giants during the War of the Giants, although many were designed to be Large or even Huge sized, newer models were made smaller for more delicate work.''
[[File:Warforged6.jpg|thumb|400px|War-Machine Artek]]
[[File:Warforged5.jpg|thumb|400px|Wyrwood-Figurine Artek]]


==Roleplaying Suggestions==
♦ Arteks gain a '''+2''' attribute bonus to '''Strength, Endurance'''.
♦ They also gain a '''-1 Progression-Point discount''' when they increase their Intelligence attribute score.
♦ The Artek gains '''1''' point of Damage-Reduction against '''Physical''' attacks and effects.
♦ They '''do not''' require Food or Sleep in order to survive.


 
♦ Arteks gain a '''+50''' bonus when making '''Psychological Saves''' and a '''-30''' penalty they specifically [target] Constructs.
'''Artek Adventurers'''<br>
 
=Artek=
''The Artek were originally designed to combat giants during the War of the Giants, although many were designed to be Large or even Huge sized, newer models for more delicate work or made friendlier to smallfolk exist. Wyrwood came from attempts to create miniaturized Artek. Despite the size difference, the two brands of constructs cooperate with each other to preserve their kind.''
 
* Artek gain a +1 attribute bonus to '''Strength, Endurance and Intelligence'''.
* They also gain a Skill-focus in any two skill groups, regardless of Intelligence.
   
   
  * Select a Sub-Type of <code>'''Construct Blueprint'''</code> for the Artek:
  ♦ Arteks can '''consume water''' and gain full benefits (or consequences) from it. Healing and Herb mixtures designed for non-constructs have a '''80% penalty''' when consumed by an Artek.
♦ <code>'''Figurine'''</code>
♦ <code>'''Automaton'''</code>
♦ <code>'''Heavy-Hauler'''</code>
♦ <code>'''War-Machine'''</code>
   
   
  * Select a Sub-Type for <code>'''Material Composition'''</code> for the Artek:
  ♦ Arteks suffer the '''same negative effects as living beings''' if they are unable to drink water for long periods of time. (This will not kill them, but impact their productivity).
♦ <code>'''Wooden'''</code>
♦ <code>'''Stone-Frame'''</code>
♦ <code>'''Steel-Frame'''</code>
   
   
=Traits=
=Traits=
==Meta: Construct Blueprint==
==Artek Blueprint==
''Select the type of Construct the Artek should take:''
'''Companion'''
 
  ''A miniaturised form of Artek created for specialist, precision roles or as autonomous tool-kits for engineers.''
  '''Wyrwood Figurine'''
  ♦ Base size category is '''Tiny (Size 0.4)''' or '''Small (Size 0.7)'''.
  * This Construct’s base size category is '''Tiny (Size 0.4)''' or '''Small (Size 0.7)'''.
  ♦ If Small-Sized: Companion Arteks gain a '''-1 Progression-Point discount''' when increasing Perception and Agility attribute scores.
  * Wyrwood gain a '''+1 attribute bonus to Perception and Agility''' if Small-Sized.
  If they are Tiny-sized: They also gain a '''+2''' attribute bonus to '''Perception and Agility'''.
  > If they are Tiny-sized, they gain a '''+2 attribute bonus''' instead.
   
   
  '''Automaton'''
  '''Automaton'''
  * This Construct’s base size category is Medium (Size 1).
  ''A standard sized Artek built in recent years and the most versatile when it comes to customizing and adventuring.''
  * They gain a '''+1 attribute bonus to Intelligence and Charisma'''.
♦ Base size category is Medium (Size 1): Height between 5 and 9 feet tall.
  They gain a '''+2 attribute bonus to Strength and Endurance'''.
   
   
  '''Heavy-Hauler'''
  '''Hauler'''
  * This Construct’s base size category is Large (Size 2).
  ''A Large-sized Artek build in recent years, designed for heavy lifting jobs and security, it is surprisingly durable even against full sized giants.''
  * They also gain a '''+2 attribute bonus to Strength'''.
♦ Base size category is '''Large (Size 2)'''. (This can be increased up to Size 4 if desired)
  * Heavy-Hauler Artek are immune to the effects of '''Light Load Encumbrance''' involving carrying items and equipment.
  They also gain a '''+4 attribute bonus to Strength and Endurance''', but suffer a '''+1 progression-point increase''' to boost their '''Perception''' attribute score.
  Heavy-Haulers are immune to the effects of '''Light Load Encumbrance''' involving carrying items and equipment.
   
   
  '''War-Machine'''
  '''War-tek'''
  * This Construct’s base size category becomes Huge (Size 4).
  ''The old style of Arteks were built to fight against rebellious giants of a bygone age.''
  * They also gain a '''+2''' attribute bonus to '''Strength and Endurance'''.
This Construct’s base size category becomes Huge (Size 4). (This can be increased up to Size 6 if desired)
  They also gain a '''+5''' attribute bonus to '''Strength and Endurance''', but suffer a '''+2 progression-point increase''' to boost their '''Agility''' attribute score.


==Meta: Material Construction==
==Racial Traits & Skills==
''Artek can be composed of different materials; usually a combination of metal, wood and minerals for sturdiness and flexibility. Depending on the Construct’s base material composition, their frame can be affected in different ways to harmful effects.''
When an Artek invests in the '''Potential''' skill, they can unlock new ranks and related to their Racial Traits and Perks.


'''Wooden Construction'''
Traits marked 'Auto' are automatically obtained upon creation and replace the Skill-Perk choice given at first rank.
♦ Wooden-Frame gains 50% RESIST to Electric attacks, but is WEAK to Fire attacks.
♦ Stone-Frame gains 50% RESIST to Fire and Electric attacks, but suffers a -1 attribute penalty to Agility.
♦ Mechanical-Frame gains 3 points of Armour Rating (AR), but is WEAK to Electric attacks.


==Passive: Mechanical Body==
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''As Artek are artificial beings, they have no need for resources that most biological creatures need to survive. But at the same time they do not benefit from medicinal aids as they do, they can only repair their chassis with components.''
|-
  ♦ Artek '''do not require food, water or sleep''' to survive.
! Name !! Requirements !! Effect
  ♦ Artek limbs and frame can be modified or replaced with stronger materials or different tools.
|-
  ♦ They gain '''20% resistance to Physical, Ice, Fire, Psionic, Nuclear''' affinities.
! colspan=99 | Words
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  Artek suffer and 80% penalty to healing from sources other than Construct/Object Repair skills and abilities.
| '''Modular Adaptation'''
  Artek cannot eat, drink or consume any substance, limiting the use of potions and other beneficial consumable items.
| -
|
''Artek can customise themselves much like one can customise their outfit.''
 
* The Artek counts as an Outfit with a number of '''customisation slots''' equal to the Potential Skill-Rank within it. It can accept any Mods that can be attached to '''Clothing and Armour'''.
|-
| '''Natural Affinity'''
| -
|
''Being part wood, an Artek can form a strong bond to the natural world and benefit from things that biological beings do.''
 
* An Artek consuming a liquid designed to Heal or benefit a living creature now only suffers a '''60% penalty''' to its effects instead of 80%.
 
This Trait '''improves''' when the Artek's Potential Skill-Rating reaches a certain amount:
* Skill-Rating 50: The penalty is reduced to '''50%'''.
* Skill-Rating 100: The penalty is reduced '''40%''' instead.
|-
| '''Artificial Intelligence'''
| -
|
''Artek have minds with pre-existing knowledge and skills built-in.''
 
  ♦ The Artek Adventurer selects one Skill that doesn't already have a Skill-Focus applied to it: That skill now gains a '''Skill-Focus'''.
♦ When the selected Skill reaches a Skill-Rating of 100: the Artek may gain an '''additional Skill-Focus''' using the same limitation as above.
  ♦ This process can be '''repeated indefinitely''': As long as the Artek gains Rank 5 (Skill-Rating 100) in the selected skill, they gain a new Skill-Focus.
|-
| '''Environmental Shielding'''
| -
|
'' An Artek's frame can be insulated against hot and cold environments, which could cause issues with its operation.''
  * The Artek gains '''1''' point of Damage-Reduction against '''Heat/Fire and Cold/Ice''' attacks, this stacks with Outfits and Armours.
* They are also treated as '''one tier lower''' for the purposes of determining extreme-temperature environmental effects.
|-
| '''Co-Pilot Installation'''
| Size-Rating 1 or larger
|
''Arteks can be constructed or retrofitted with a compartment in the head or chest to allow a Tiny-sized individual to either pilot or take refuge inside the Artek's chassis. A Tiny-sized individual cannot pilot a sentient Artek without their permission, but an Artek with no consciousness can be piloted provided the Tiny individual has the skill or Perk to do so.''
 
  * The Artek is now capable of holding '''one Tiny-sized (0.4) Adventurer or creature inside their head or chest''' and be able to transport them around in relative safety.
  * If the Artek is sentient: The passenger cannot control the Artek without permission, nor disembark/embark without the Artek taking action.
* If the Artek is not sentient: The passenger can pilot them as if they were the Artek, but the Artek cannot act without it pilot.
|}
 
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==Passive: Artificial Mind==
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''Artek have minds with pre-existing knowledge and skills built-in, they are resistant to effects that alter a creature's state of mind but have no natural defence against effects that affect constructs.''
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♦ Artek gain a '''+50 bonus''' to resisting the effects of '''Psychological status conditions'''.
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♦ Artek suffer a '''-25 penalty''' to resisting the effects of actions or events that target '''Constructs'''.
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Revision as of 13:30, 13 October 2022

Overview

The Artek are sentient constructs composed of wood, metal and stone that were originally created by Humans and the Duergar during the War of the Giants as a way to minimize casualties and gain an equal footing against their larger aggressors. After the war was won, many were re-assigned to reconstruction and services. When time passed and many of the Artek's old masters had been lost to time, the Artek were given the opportunity to decide their own tasks, their own destiny. The Cerulean Kingdom decreed that Artek could continue to exist as sovereign individuals, gaining independence. Artek units continue to be produced to the present day, normally human-sized to better adapt to the times, with larger units used alongside allied giants for construction and haulage. Some units from the war continue their service to safeguard against another uprising.

Another type of Artek unit was produced by those in the Vermillion Freehold to serve as a full-body mechanical suit, allowing Tiny-sized races to assume the form of a Medium-sized Artek (or larger). The Vermillionite can embark and disembark their Artek vessel at will like a vehicle, yet control them as if they were a full-sized humanoid. This is the closest a living being can be to becoming an Artek without the help of mad science.

Race Meta

  • War Arteks are normally Large or Huge sized, whereas Civilian units are Medium sized.
  • Genus: Construct
  • Faction(s): Primarily from the Cerulean Kingdom (Uncommon), and Vermillion Freeholds, variants exist in the Viridian Republic (Uncommon)

Artek exist as an option to play as a Mechanical race in the world of Viridian. They provide various options to allow a wider customisation than your typical biological species.

Gameplay

Artek

The Artek were originally designed to combat giants during the War of the Giants, although many were designed to be Large or even Huge sized, newer models were made smaller for more delicate work.

♦ Arteks gain a +2 attribute bonus to Strength, Endurance.

♦ They also gain a -1 Progression-Point discount when they increase their Intelligence attribute score.

♦ The Artek gains 1 point of Damage-Reduction against Physical attacks and effects.

♦ They do not require Food or Sleep in order to survive.
♦ Arteks gain a +50 bonus when making Psychological Saves and a -30 penalty they specifically [target] Constructs.

♦ Arteks can consume water and gain full benefits (or consequences) from it. Healing and Herb mixtures designed for non-constructs have a 80% penalty when consumed by an Artek.

♦ Arteks suffer the same negative effects as living beings if they are unable to drink water for long periods of time. (This will not kill them, but impact their productivity).

Traits

Artek Blueprint

Companion
A miniaturised form of Artek created for specialist, precision roles or as autonomous tool-kits for engineers.
♦ Base size category is Tiny (Size 0.4) or Small (Size 0.7).
♦ If Small-Sized: Companion Arteks gain a -1 Progression-Point discount when increasing Perception and Agility attribute scores.
♦ If they are Tiny-sized: They also gain a +2 attribute bonus to Perception and Agility.

Automaton
A standard sized Artek built in recent years and the most versatile when it comes to customizing and adventuring.
♦ Base size category is Medium (Size 1): Height between 5 and 9 feet tall.
♦ They gain a +2 attribute bonus to Strength and Endurance.

Hauler
A Large-sized Artek build in recent years, designed for heavy lifting jobs and security, it is surprisingly durable even against full sized giants.
♦ Base size category is Large (Size 2). (This can be increased up to Size 4 if desired)
♦ They also gain a +4 attribute bonus to Strength and Endurance, but suffer a +1 progression-point increase to boost their Perception attribute score.
♦ Heavy-Haulers are immune to the effects of Light Load Encumbrance involving carrying items and equipment.

War-tek
The old style of Arteks were built to fight against rebellious giants of a bygone age.
♦ This Construct’s base size category becomes Huge (Size 4). (This can be increased up to Size 6 if desired)
♦ They also gain a +5 attribute bonus to Strength and Endurance, but suffer a +2 progression-point increase to boost their Agility attribute score.

Racial Traits & Skills

When an Artek invests in the Potential skill, they can unlock new ranks and related to their Racial Traits and Perks.

Traits marked 'Auto' are automatically obtained upon creation and replace the Skill-Perk choice given at first rank.

Name Requirements Effect
Words
Modular Adaptation -

Artek can customise themselves much like one can customise their outfit.

* The Artek counts as an Outfit with a number of customisation slots equal to the Potential Skill-Rank within it. It can accept any Mods that can be attached to Clothing and Armour.
Natural Affinity -

Being part wood, an Artek can form a strong bond to the natural world and benefit from things that biological beings do.

* An Artek consuming a liquid designed to Heal or benefit a living creature now only suffers a 60% penalty to its effects instead of 80%.

This Trait improves when the Artek's Potential Skill-Rating reaches a certain amount:

* Skill-Rating 50: The penalty is reduced to 50%.
* Skill-Rating 100: The penalty is reduced 40% instead.
Artificial Intelligence -

Artek have minds with pre-existing knowledge and skills built-in.

♦ The Artek Adventurer selects one Skill that doesn't already have a Skill-Focus applied to it: That skill now gains a Skill-Focus.
♦ When the selected Skill reaches a Skill-Rating of 100: the Artek may gain an additional Skill-Focus using the same limitation as above.
♦ This process can be repeated indefinitely: As long as the Artek gains Rank 5 (Skill-Rating 100) in the selected skill, they gain a new Skill-Focus.
Environmental Shielding -

An Artek's frame can be insulated against hot and cold environments, which could cause issues with its operation.

* The Artek gains 1 point of Damage-Reduction against Heat/Fire and Cold/Ice attacks, this stacks with Outfits and Armours.
* They are also treated as one tier lower for the purposes of determining extreme-temperature environmental effects.
Co-Pilot Installation Size-Rating 1 or larger

Arteks can be constructed or retrofitted with a compartment in the head or chest to allow a Tiny-sized individual to either pilot or take refuge inside the Artek's chassis. A Tiny-sized individual cannot pilot a sentient Artek without their permission, but an Artek with no consciousness can be piloted provided the Tiny individual has the skill or Perk to do so.

* The Artek is now capable of holding one Tiny-sized (0.4) Adventurer or creature inside their head or chest and be able to transport them around in relative safety.
* If the Artek is sentient: The passenger cannot control the Artek without permission, nor disembark/embark without the Artek taking action.
* If the Artek is not sentient: The passenger can pilot them as if they were the Artek, but the Artek cannot act without it pilot.

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