race features:
Darkvision: Accustomed to dimly lit environments, you can see in dim light within 60 feet of you as if it were bright light, and in darkness as if it were dim light. You can't discern color in darkness, only shades of gray.
Furry Resilience: Due to your thick and luxurious fur, you have advantage on saving throws against cold damage.
Nimble Escape: You can take the Disengage or Hide action as a bonus action on each of your turns.
Keen Senses: Chinchins have sharp hearing and acute senses, granting proficiency in the Perception skill.
Rodent Reflexes: When you are subjected to an effect that allows you to make a Dexterity saving throw to take only half damage, you instead take no damage on a successful save and half damage on a failed save.
Appearance: They stand at an average height of 3 to 4 feet and have a slender, agile build. Their bodies are covered in soft and dense fur that comes in various colors, often shades of gray, white, or beige. Their large, expressive eyes and twitching whiskers give them an endearing appearance.
Culture: Chinchins are known for their curiosity and agility. They thrive in a variety of environments, adapting to both urban and natural settings. They are communal beings, often forming close-knit groups that work together for the betterment of their community. Chinchins are skilled in crafting and often create intricate trinkets and gadgets using materials from their surroundings.
Abilities: Chinchins possess a natural agility and quick reflexes, making them excellent scouts and adventurers. Their keen senses, both in hearing and perception, contribute to their ability to navigate the world around them. Their furry resilience provides them with an advantage against cold environments, a trait that stems from their chinchilla ancestry.
Social Interaction: Chinchins are friendly and curious by nature, making them approachable in social situations. They are known for their resourcefulness and adaptability, making them valuable allies in various endeavors. Chinchins appreciate creativity and often engage in storytelling, music, and various forms of artistic expression.
Names: Chinchin names often reflect their agile and playful nature. Examples include Skitter, Whisker, Puddlejump, or Moonshadow. They may also adopt names based on sounds in nature or elements they find interesting.
Adventuring Roles: Chinchins make excellent rogues, scouts, and rangers due to their agility and keen senses. Their knack for crafting also leads some to become skilled artificers or tinkerers, creating gadgets that aid them in their adventures.