Tebaxi Circus

Perhaps your tabaxi character grew up in a sort of nomadic tribe, or a caravancircus group that was often on the move. I like the idea of a circus troupe, maybe an Entertainer background for the character since that works well with tabaxi physical abilities and works with a lot of the base Monk class features.

A Tabaxi's natural curiosity may lead them to paths not taken by ordinary individuals, making a Tabaxi with a gift for the arcane make a pact with forces beyond their control. However, unlike other Warlocks, a Tabaxi Warlock may be fueled with a unique curiosity that may help them achieve mastery in their particular craft.

Hey rd100 I'm building a character that grew up in a circus set in a generic Dungeons and Dragons setting, and I was wondering what acts and side events he might have witnessed in the circus so I came up with a of the first 17 items and then hit a wall and decided to crowdsource the brainstorming, so here we are!

Tabaxi's appearance is as varied as their attitudes. Some tabaxi have features or patterning in their fur like tigers, jaguars, or other big cats, while others have appearances more like a house cat.

Tabaxi were exceptional hunters and utilized these skills in combat. Speed and stealth combined with their natural camouflage meant that tabaxi were particularity skilled at surprise attacks. 2 Tabaxi were even known to disguise their scent with aromatic herbs. 3 Their hunting skills and intelligence made them formidable tacticians.

Tabaxi Tabaxis live in small groups called prides deep in jungles and warm forests. A typical pride consists of 1-3 each of males, females, and young. The females tend to be slightly larger than the males, and typically are the dominant members of a pride. They live a nomadic lifestyle, prowling through their chosen range and hunting in groups of three to five. They carry little in the way of

claims the tabaxi from the circus. Little does the party know, that they're speaking to a mere illusion of the real catfolk - who is actually picking their pockets from behind! This performing catfolk tabaxi miniature model would make for a great NPC or player character bard, wizard, rogue, or arcane trickster in your tabletop game!

Tabaxi might walk away with empty purses, but they mull over the stories and rumors they collected like a miser counting coins. Although material wealth holds little attraction for the tabaxi, they have an insatiable desire to find and inspect ancient relics, magical items, and other rare objects.

The Tbilisi Circus Georgian is the main circus in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia. It is housed in a Soviet-era Neoclassical rotunda building built in 1939 on a hilltop overlooking Heroes' Square.

Tabaxi generally like traveling, collecting items and stories and so forth as they go, and are generally suited to the acrobatic performativ profession of many roles in a circus.