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Written by Lizard   
Sunday, 09 August 2009 21:36

Warbeak

Description

The Warbeak is a bipedal bird-like creature, quite flightless. It stands some seven to eight feet tall at the neck. In form, it is rather like a very large, very strong, ostrich, though with a much shorter neck and a huge, axe-like beak which is more than capable of snapping a man's arm off. The Warbeak is an omnivore and can digest reeds, ferns, and fruits, though it enjoys meat and can be trained by careful promising/withholding of fresh, bloody, gobbets. (Many times, raw meat is placed in stuffed mannequins dressed in the colors of an enemy nation, to condition the Warbeaks to strike at such foes.)

In combat, a Warbeak can be terrifying, especially against those who try to swarm or surround the beast. A skilled rider can use the creature's instinctive kicking and dodging to his advantage, keeping at least one foe which is harrassing him from getting in a clean shot. It is also capable of prodigious jumps, which it can use to either escape or intercept foes.

 

Warbeak

Level 6 Soldier

Large natural beast (mount, bird)

XP 250

Initiative

+7 Senses Perception +5
HP 69; Bloodied 34
AC 22; Fortitude 19; Reflex 18; Will 18
Speed 8, jump 4

m

Bite (standard; at-will)

+13 vs. AC; 1d10 + 4

The warbeak savagely nips at its enemy!

M

Kick (standard; recharge 4)

Only against an enemy which is flanking the Warbeak; +13 vs. AC; 3d8 + 4 and target is pushed one square.

The Warbeak has a nasty surprise for anyone behind it.

Constant MotionMount

If the Warbeak is flanked, the rider may choose one flanking enemy. This enemy is not considered to be flanking the Warbeak and does not gain combat advantage on the Warbeak or its rider. All others flank and gain combat advantage as usual.

Alignment

Unaligned

Languages

Skills

Athletics +13, Endurance +9

Str

20 (+8)

Dex

15 (+5)

Wis

15 (+5)

Con

13 (+4)

Int

2 (-1)

Cha

11 (+3)

 

 

(Those interested in some of the reasoning behind this critter, and the background on the world setting it's part of, might wish to look at this essay. Otherwise, just read on and have fun!) 

Last Updated ( Sunday, 09 August 2009 22:06 )
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