I will do anything to be the best there is Those strong enough to make the rules rule the herd If I act without honor I shame the name I carry.
My deeds will be carved in the halls of my birth and my name written in the stars The path to betterment is through mastery of self Nothing can turn me away from walking the hardest of pathsĭiscipline. Some day others will take on my name as their ownĬourage. I have a love of boats and water I find hard to explainĪspiration. When I forget to keep rein of my emotions they overwhelm me The more danger there is the happier I get I'm haunted by memories of slaughter and violence I'm good at defusing tensions with jokes or threats I have many and stories and examples of wisdom from my ancestors I describe everything in terms of war and combat I ask everyone I meet for a joke or a story I like to test the mettle and wits of those I meet I am eager to share the wisdom of the ancestor I was named after In battle I sing old songs praising my ancestors If I've decided to do something important I'll see it through to the end I idolize the hero I was named after, constantly referring to their deeds I welcome any staring contest or other test of wills I am fascinated by complex puzzles, mazes and intricate things Last is a table for minotaur hornsįor more minotaur tables try the Minotaur Characters - random tables on DM's Guild or a minotaur character ideas generatorĪll character tables - dragonborn | dwarves | elves | gnomes | half-elves | half-orcs | halflings | tieflings | minotaurs Minotaur Traits 1d20 Here are tables for character traits, ideals, bonds and flaws. The opening up of worlds from Magic: the Gathering such as Theros and Ravnica have brought them back into dnd 5e. They are perfect for fighters, barbarians and other strength-based builds. They can charge foes with their horns, are never unarmed and knock them backwards in melee. They are a good option for a savage race with a reputation for toughness and combat prowess. Often they are associated with goring horns, honour, rage, battle and boats. They gained prominence in Dragonlance as a player race and more recently in Ravnica and Theros. Minotaurs have been in Dungeons and Dragons since the start, although as a monster and from Greek Myth. Their pride sometimes leads them to bad decisions and their horns jut to the sides, curving upwards. They believe in Pride and is guided by an ancestor who speaks through dreams and omens. Magrath is a minotaur who describes everything in terms of war and combat.