Currently I'm trying to build a Shemtej based on everyone's favorite lion-tropes. For people out of the loop, this is the official Shemtej-description from the Pathfinder 2E Lost Omens Ancestry Guide:
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Many believe Shemtej catfolk to be the favored children of Bastet and wardens of dangerous spirits bound in the remote deserts of Osirion, Thuvia, and Rahadoum. Male shemtej catfolk are known for growing full, leonine manes. Their culture prioritizes free love, and Shemtejes largely disavow formalized marriage in favor of more fluid relationship structures. Nomadic family groups known as trains constantly change membership. Lovers come and go, children grow up and seek their own paths, and elders leave to pursue their personal goals. Shemtejes often have the nine lives or liminal catfolk heritage.
Lore-wise born somewhere around Osirion, North Eastern of Garund, in an undisclosed desert location. I tried to include this into the traits and class choices - and in the end, I came up with this male character:
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Has anyone some tips for me how playable this character would be? The focus was on covering most catfolk-traits, having claw-attacks (but not magical ones) and a bite-attack. I know that other Barbarians spec into the Horizon Walker for the rage cycling (which isn't necessary with the Unchained Barbarian due the fatigue being only 1 min) but I still wanted to tap into that desert fantasy. But like I said, I'm not sure if this is a good build which would make fun.
Any suggestions what I should change? Feedback is appreciated!