Troglodyte

Troglodytes were cave dwelling, reptilian humanoids, with a barbaric culture centered around food and scent. The stench of an angry or frightened troglodyte was so foul that it sickened all living creatures nearby, even after the troglodyte died.

Description
Troglodytes were shorter than humans on average standing between 5-6 feet (1.52-1.82 m excluding tails) with spindly but muscular arms and squat legs as well as long, slender tails. Their bodies were coated with rough leathery scales, and normally possessed a grayish-brown skin tone although they also had the chameleon-like ability to change their coloration. They had lizard like heads, crowned on males with frills that extended from their foreheads to their necks. Their black beady eyes struggled to see in the light, and their claws and fangs were obvious to those who saw them.

Combat
An unarmed troglodyte was more than capable of fighting with tooth and claw, ferociously tearing away at their enemies with primal savagery. They were like chameleons and could blend into their surroundings allowing them to sneak up on unsuspecting prey. They would craft stone tools, and were especially good at throwing javelins, hurling them at their targets before closing in with stone axes and claws. Because of their eyes sensitivity to light, they would avoid fire and tried to attack when the sun wasn't present. However this did not mean that they were defenseless in these circumstances. Troglodytes navigated primarily through smell and so being blinded like this was akin to becoming deafened to them. Most notable of their abilities was their overwhelming stench. Troglodytes produce a powerful smell caused by a buildup of olfactory scream, battle cries and various other messages, which when emitted combine to forge an overpowering scent. So keen was the troglodytes sense of smell that they were capable of smelling fear, or rather the hormones given off by creatures experiencing fear, that they would target those who they could smell were most afraid.

Personality
Troglodytes took sadistic pleasure in mercilessly hunting weaker sentients before dragging them back to their caves to be eaten.They were a constantly warring race, convinced the world was full of creatures constantly seeking to kill them, a self fulfilling prophecy caused by their constant raiding. Their failure to plan for the future led them to conduct constant raids on nearby settlements. They were rejected by most races for their savagery, stench and relative stupidity and so took comfort in their isolation from other races and destroying other sentient beings. They were constantly warring both outside the tribe and from within. Despite this they treated members of their own tribe like their family members, although individual friendships were somewhat rare.

Ecology
Troglodytes were carnivorous subsisting purely on meat they obtained via raiding. While they would eat any meat, they had a strong preference for human meat, causing ferocious reactions when smelt. Their sense of smell was so incredibly powerful that they could tell minute differences in scents undetectable to most races to the point of having a language based on them. Troglodytes stayed with their mates so long as they were alive, but would find new ones if one member died. Troglodyte eggs after being laid by the female, were incubated in a nearby waterway and kept safe with leather nets. Troglodyte clutches were removed from the waterway a day or so before hatching, to render the shells brittle enough to be broken.

Society
Troglodyte leaders were decided by sheer strength, with the strongest and toughest troglodyte becoming the chieftain, and the second strongest warriors becoming sub-chieftans. This was regardless of gender, however weakness of any kind from their leaders was treated with mutiny. Troglodyte society was clan based, and the rank system was loose an in a constant state of flux. Because they were once a servitor race, troglodytes most would submit to the most powerful entity wishing to rule them, although this was usually restricted to other troglodytes. Incapable both physically and mentally of crafting anything beyond stone tools and lacking in trade goods, troglodytes placed heavy value on metal items seeing them as a sign of combat prowess. Having one was a serious status symbol and tribes may be torn apart (either socially or physically) on who may possess them.

Young troglodytes were raised by the whole tribe rather than by their specific parents. They were actively encouraged to to fight each other at a young age. They could wield weapons by the time they were two years old and they were given steel weapons to go with hunters when they became older. Half of the population of a clan was female, and half of the males were hatchlings. Old troglodytes were presumed to have gathered wisdom over the years due to surviving so long, with elders working as chief advisers. Very few members of a tribe were not warriors, besides dedicated hunter gatherers and clerics. Troglodyte lairs were either huge caverns or smaller caverns naturally connected by tunnels. Most troglodytes did not consider specific parts of the lair their living quarters and would fall asleep in random places. Half eaten food could be found lying everywhere as well as whatever treasures the troglodytes stole during raiding and they were smeared with greasy secretions. Lairs were chosen partially based on their proximity to nearby settlements, and also by their drafts. Lairs with a draft towards the inside of the cave allowed the scent of humans to be more easily detected and for the alarmed scents of other troglodytes to be picked up at farther distances. They would mark the borders of their territory with pictographs made with blood and dung, or bones and skulls of various creatures to indicate their presence to beings without a proper sense of smell.

Language
Troglodyte spoken word was a simplified version of Draconic, capable of being transcribed but not done so by the troglodytes themselves. Only half of Troglodyte language can be communicated normally and was restricted to simple phrases. Most of troglodyte language was based on the variety of smells that they could produce, making it 'inaudible' to most other races. Because troglodytes had a variety of concepts that could only be conveyed via olfactory senses, translation of certain ideas was basically impossible. Similarly they did not use maps to navigate but would rather describe a series of scents the travelers should experience while they made their way to a location.

Religion
Originally created by the sarrukh, troglodytes originally worshiped The World Serpent, but since the downfall of that empire, the god of the troglodytes became Laogzed. They would worship him by hosting great feasts to celebrate victory, feasting upon their recently slaughtered foes, although the desire to do this as often as possible led them to over hunt the area. Clerics were well appreciated for their ability not only to cause pain with divine power, but to reverse injury. Their deity offered troglodytes nothing but aspiration, and for them to be as fat and content as they saw him, with the only benefit to worshiping him being the low standards he held. After every battle, the dead of the tribe would be gathered together and blessed by the priest before being eaten in a ceremony known as 'Renewal' in which their meat was 'returned' to the tribe.

History
Troglodytes were created by the sarrukh of Mhairshaulk to scout a part of the Underdark known as the Serpent Deeps. The discovery of races like the Aboleth and Illithid resulted in their use as sentries for a time, and attempted invasions by these forces failed due to the troglodyte's vigilance and the enemies inability to cooperate. They settled and spread throughout the Underdark at some point after the fall of the Mhairshaulk empire. Eventually they were picked up by the Yuan-ti, who bred those they found into the more powerful, but less intelligent Tren. After failing to defend Serpentess, the Yuan-ti traded many Tren to other races who almost immediately released them due to their overpowering odor, causing most Tren to join back with the troglodytes. As skirmishes between their tribes were common, and troglodytes had trouble planning for the future, they rarely posed a threat in the Underdark, and were more seen as a nuisance for when they staged raids to acquire food.