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Bugbears in Drakomere began when some Goliaths and Dwarves ventured into the Fey Forest, some of the Dwarves became Goblins, Gnomes, and Halflings, and some of the Goliaths became Hobgoblins and Bugbears, this took place during the 8th Age.

Ability Score Increase. Your Dexterity Score increases by 2, and your Constitution Score increases by 1.

Age. Bugbears are infants until age 3, adolescents until age 16, mature until age 35, mid-life until age 65, elder until age 90, and ancient afterwards.

Languages. You can speak, read, and write, Common, and Goblin.

Size. Bugbears are generally between 6 and 7 feet tall, weighing between 170, and 270 pounds. Your size is medium

Speed. Your lanky long legs give you a 35ft walking speed.

Darkvision. Being augmented by the Fey magic of the Fey Forest has given Bugbears the ability to see in the dark as most fey can to allow them to frolic and have fun in the dark. You see darkness as if it were dim light, as shades of gray and black, and dim light as if it were bright light within 60 feet of you.

Fey Ancestry. You have advantage on Saving Throws against being Charmed.

Long-Limbed. The Fey made the Bugbear's arms comically large, allowing melee attacks you make on your turn to have an additional 5 feet of reach.

Stealthy. Bugbears are naturally stealthy, as the Fey padded their heavy foot-steps with fur and flesh. You gain proficiency in Stealth.

Surprise Attacks. Many Bugbears migrated to the Neethlen after their transformation, becoming skilled hunters, because of this, if you surprise a creature and hit it with an attack on your first turn in combat, the attack deals an extra 2d6 damage to it. You can use this trait only once per combat.