Red-cockaded woodpecker
Overview
This endangered bird makes her home in the sticky pine forests of the southeast. In Appalachia, she lives in eastern Kentucky, one of her swiftly dwindling natural habitats. She is known for her tenacity and agility.
Traits & Ban
- Background Cost: 4
Traits
Each of Woodpecker's children gain Athletics 2 and Survival 2. Her children also have an easier time foraging for food in the wilderness, particularly in the form of vegetation. Woodpecker grants her followers the Gift: Spirit of the Bird. Children of the Red - Cockaded Woodpecker can maneuver with ease through sticky substances such as tar, quicksand, or pine resin.
Ban
Children of the Red - Cockaded Woodpecker must attempt to prevent the extinction of this species. They must avoid causing harm to any woodpeckers they encounter.
References
- WTA: Rage Across Appalachia, p. 156
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