Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Eaglewolf


Eaglewolves have the head and wings of an eagle and the torsos and legs of a wolf.

An eaglewolf's coat ranges in color from brown-black to yellowish brown; its beak is a bright lemony-tan color. A full-grown male can stand as tall as 5 feet and weigh up to 500 pounds, with a wingspan of 12 feet. They are cunning hunters who sail through the sky on their giant wings. They swoop to the ground in almost no time and attack as wolves.

Size/Type: Medium Magical Beast
Hit Dice: 4d10+15 (37 hp)
Initiative: +1
Speed: walk 30 ft. (6 squares), fly 60 ft. (12 squares)
Armor Class: 18 (+3 Dex, +5 natural), touch 10, flat-footed 14
Base Attack/Grapple: +2/+4
Attack: Claw +4 melee (1d6+4)
Full Attack: 2 claws +4 melee (1d6+1) and bite +5 melee (1d8+2)
Space/Reach: 5 ft./5 ft.
Special Attacks: Fly-by-attack
Special Qualities: Vision
Saves: Fort +5, Ref +8, Will +2
Abilities: Str 14, Dex 16, Con 16, Int 2, Wis 12, Cha 10
Skills: Listen +8, Spot +8
Feats: Alertness, Track
Environment: Temperate forests and mountain aeries
Organization: Solitary or pair
Challenge Rating: 3
Treasure: None
Alignment: Always neutral
Advancement: 5-7 HD (Large); 8-12 HD (Huge)
Level Adjustment: —

Eaglewolves build aeries high in the mountains, where they live in pairs and raise chicks/pups. Some of their young are born as an eagle or a wolf, and are fed to the others of the litter who retain both eaglewolf traits.

Combat

Eaglewolves attack their prey—any creature bigger than a fox and up to the size of a human—on sight, usually fighting to the death, though they have been known to flee to the skies to escape unexpected danger. They slash with claws and bite with their enormous beaks, trying to grab their prey and rip it apart.

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