Some of the smallest draconic creatures in the multiverse, kobolds display their draconic ancestry in the glint of their scales and in their roars. Legends tell of the first kobolds emerging from the Underdark near the lairs of the earliest dragons. In some lands, kobolds serve chromatic or metallic dragons—even worshiping them as divine beings. In other places, kobolds know too well how dangerous those dragons can be and help others defend against draconic destruction.
Whatever their relationship to dragons, kobold scales tend to be rust colored, although the occasional kobold sports a scale color more akin to that of a chromatic or a metallic dragon. A kobold’s cry can express a range of emotion: anger, resolve, elation, fear, and more. Regardless of the emotion expressed, their cry resonates with draconic power.
You have a walking speed of 30ft
Your size is Small
Your creature type is Humanoid
Races that are not Large nor have an innate flying speed gain an extra Feat of their choice. This Feat must be a "Full Feat".
Your character can speak, read, and write Common and one other language that you and your DM agree is appropriate for the character.
You gain 3 ability points to increase any abilities of your choice. You can't increase a single ability by more than 2 with these points.
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 discern colors in that darkness only as shades of gray.
As a bonus action, you let out a cry at your enemies within 10 feet of you. Until the start of your next turn, you and your allies have advantage on attack rolls against any of those enemies who could hear you. You can use this trait a number of times equal to your proficiency bonus, and you regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest.
Kobolds’ connection to dragons can manifest in unpredictable ways in an individual kobold. Choose one of the following legacy options for your kobold:
Craftiness. You have proficiency in one skill of your choice.
Defiance. You have advantage on saving throws to avoid or end the frightened condition on yourself.
Draconic Sorcery. You know one cantrip of your choice from the sorcerer spell list. You use your Spell Save DC or Mastery Save DC (your choice) for the cantrip. If you have a class feature that allows you to learn spells, you count this cantrip as known by that class, and it doesn't count against the number of cantrips known.