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''Prerequisite: [[Gaijin (Yaranaika)|Gaijin Background]]''
''Prerequisite: [[Gaijin (background) (Yaranaika)|Gaijin Background]]''


As a non-Asian-looking foreigner, you have an innate ability to intentionally or accidentally break through Japanese (also Chinese, and Korean) customs and rules with little-to-no repercussion.
As a non-Asian-looking foreigner, you have an innate ability to intentionally or accidentally break through Japanese (also Chinese, and Korean) customs and rules with little-to-no repercussion.

Revision as of 14:43, 6 June 2025

Prerequisite: Gaijin Background

As a non-Asian-looking foreigner, you have an innate ability to intentionally or accidentally break through Japanese (also Chinese, and Korean) customs and rules with little-to-no repercussion.

Most often this is a Move Action. For example, you can walk past a guard, pretending to not understand what he is saying; the guard is distracted by your appearance (and often, superior height) and doesn't dare to interfere. The target makes a Wisdom saving throw against DC of 13 + your Proficiency bonus or target is Stunned for one round. After the first round is over, target can attempt a new saving throw at the end of each of their own turns, ending the effect with a successful save.

This feat is named in honor of the blogger Azrael, who is an American formerly teaching English in Japan through the JET program and blogged about his life and the many odd experiences he had with the different culture. I followed his blog from the very start.[1][2]

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