Teuvel'Kiira'Khilat / Thaelkiira / Animal Friendship

From House of Khilat


Powers

Animal Friend

Natural animals encountered will become enamored and treat the kiira owner in a friendly manner. They will approach with curiosity and often follow from a comfortable distance as long as barriers do not hinder them, and never following for more than a day's journey from their home. Enamored animals can be silently dismissed at will, only returning when called and if they remained in range. Enamored animals can automatically be influenced to become friends, followers or special companions as indicated below. Animals under the kiira’s influence will act harmoniously with each other, going so far as to defend each other against predators not under the kiira’s influence. Once per day, these animals can be given a task with the same criteria and duration of a Nature Call spell, after which they will leave and not be subject to further influence from the kiira.

Animal Proficiency Bonus

If the owner has Animal Handling or Animal Training proficiencies, the proficiency checks are made with a +2 bonus.

Animal Friendship

Up to 40 hit dice of natural animals of neutral alignment and animal intelligence can be attracted as companions, with durable bonding occurring after 3 months of daily attention. Wolves and dogs, rams, owls, hummingbirds and snakes are treated as half their actual hit dice, allowing twice the number to be attracted. All animal friends will become docile and follow the kiira owner about unless the habitat is not suitable or the kiira owner dismisses them. Neither will they attempt to harm each other while under the friendship influence. Animals can be taught tricks within the first 3 months, as per the spell. Animals that were dismissed or left behind can be restored as friends so long as hit dice capacity for such friendship is available, though regaining the animals trust may take some coaxing depending on how the animal previously parted ways.

Interactions

Teuvel'Khilat

Tuevel'Kiira'Khilat

Avarphyn’Khilat