Lizardfolk

"This tall humanoid looks like a cross between a powerfully build human and a lizard. It has clawed hands and, a long tail, and toothy jaws."

Lizardfolk are primitive reptilian humanoids typically standing from six to seven feet (1.8 to 2.1m) tall.

Description
Their scales are normally dull, earthy colors such as green, brown, or gray. They have a tail for balance, although they've also been known to use it for bludgeoning in combat. Tails usually measure three to four feet (0.9 to 1.2m) long. Typical weight is between 200 and 250 pounds (90 and 113 kg). There are several species of lizardfolk however, and these can range from three-foot (0.9m) tall pygmies, to nine-foot (2.7m) tall giants.

Society
Lizardfolk society is primarily patriarchal, with the strongest member normally in charge. Shamans are typically counselors, and normally do not lead tribes. Wherever they make their home, survival is the main priority for any lizardfolk. Lizardfolk mostly worship the deity Semuanya, whose main agenda is the reproduction and survival of the species. However, like goblins, it is likely that Bane is he who most lizardfolk now worship.

In the Realms
They are commonly found in the south, particularly in the jungles of Chult.

Despite this, they are also native to one area in the North, the Marsh of Chelimber where they were ruled over by Eldrith the Betrayer before a band of heroes from Baldur's Gate ended her mad and tyrannical rule over the marsh.

Variants

 * Lizard king: Demon-blooded lizardfolk who often rule tribes of their non-fiendish kin. Lizard kings are usually cultists of Sess'innek.
 * Firenewt: Sepia colored, roughly humanized lizardfolk. They have the ability to breath fire and are usually found near volcanoes.
 * Blackscale: Larger, with dark scales and an affinity towards acid.
 * Viletooth: Lizardfolk with genetic relations to black dragons.
 * Poison dusk lizardfolk: Smaller, chameleon-like lizardfolk who frequently utilize poison.
 * Dark talon lizardfolk
 * Greenscale
 * Quanak

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