In general, tabaxi did not care for wealth, but they had an almost obsessive interest in ancient artifacts, relics and magic items, not for the items themselves as much as the stories and secrets they held. However, as each tabaxi possessed a specific feline trait, some had an innate curiosity that compelled them to travel and seek out stories, artifacts, new experiences and knowledge, never remaining in the same place or obsessing over the same piece of lore for too long. Tabaxi were a reclusive people who often avoided interaction with other intelligent races. The way the tabaxi pronounced their own name also varied the "leopard-folk" pronounced it ta-BÆK-see, and the jaguar-folk tah-BAHSH-ee. Tabaxi with solid spots were sometimes called leopard-folk and tabaxi with rosette spots were called jaguar-folk. Etymology ĭepending on their region and fur coloration, tabaxi were known by different names. They had a good sense of balance and an acute sense of smell. Tabaxi were competent swimmers and climbers as well as speedy runners. Tabaxi eyes were slit-pupilled and usually green or yellow. Tabaxi fur color ranged from light yellow to brownish red. Like most felines, Tabaxi had long tails and retractable claws. Their bodies were slender and covered in spotted or striped fur. Tabaxi were taller than most humans at six to seven feet.
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