|
|
|
#4 |
|
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Arizona
|
My own 'creation' for my world of Goranth.
Bronze Bull ST 30 DX 10 IQ 5 MA 20 Prot 5 Attacks: adjDX Dmg Effect Gore 10 3+3 melee Charge 10 3+3 double damage. Desc: This creature looks like a bull, but it’s ‘skin’ is bronze plates with burning red something in between them, flaming red eyes, and large, forward facing bronze horns. Bronze bulls charge, then sting about goring anyone who is silly enough to stand close by. Most weapons simply bounce off their skin. Bronze Bulls take ½ damage from fire, electricity, and force spells, but double damage from water and triple damage from cold. Bronze Bulls are magical constructs created a very long time ago, at least those currently on Goranth are ancient. They are made from the same bronzish metal as Stone Folk doors and animated by a spirit with the intellect of an animal. A ‘live’ Bronze Bull is worth thousands of Pips, but dead one is still worth a thousand, since there is so little known about them. Camelopard (actually a medieval interpretation of a giraffe.) ST 24-28 DX 15 IQ 5 MA 22 Prot 0 Attacks: adjDX Dmg Effect Gore 15 2+1 Bite 13 1+2 Desc: 2-hex creature with a long neck and sharp horns and teeth. They have long legs and run with an awkward gate. Their hide is golden like a lion with large irregular tan spots. Camelopards can be seen eating birds in high trees. Horgle Hippogriff ST 26 DX 16 IQ 8 MA 20/26 Prot 1 Attacks: adjDX Dmg Effect Bite 14 1+3 HTH Claw 16 1+2 grounded Dive claw 16 2+2 flying Desc: Horgles look like horses, but have the head, front legs, and wings of a bird of prey. They are slightly bigger than riding horses. Horgles live in mated pairs, though a solitary horgle is not unheard of. They prefer inaccessible cliffs for their nests, but have been known to build nest in the top of a very large tree. They hunt by diving down and snatching their prey in their front claws and biting as they carry the prey away. On the first round they snatch, which is a charge where the horlge uses half it’s move to get to the target and the rest to fly away. The horgle makes a 4/DX attack roll and on a success it carries off the prey. On a failure it makes a claw attack, but fails to grip the prey and just flies off empty clawed. Horgles are smarter that horses and dogs, and if you could befriend one they would made a powerful ally. They also hate Norks, Gobblings, and Grey Gobblings and will attack them on sight, even though they won’t eat them. If a horgle or pair of horgles saw any of these three races doing anything they may attack just to kill them, but they will not risk their lives just to kill them.
__________________
So you've got the tiger by the tail. Now what? |
|
|
|
|
|