Babbler
Mutant lizard-like creatures with incomprehensible speech, resembling miniature tyrannosaurs
OSRIC
| Armor Class | 6 |
|---|---|
| Hit Dice | 5 |
| Number Encountered | 1d4 |
| Attacks | 3 |
| Damage | 1d6/1d6/1d8 |
| Move | 60-ft bipedal; 120-ft quadrupedal gait |
| Alignment | Chaotic evil |
| Intelligence | Average |
| XP | 3/100+5/hp |
| Treasure Type | (in lair) 1d12×1,000 cp (20%), 1d6×1,000 sp (35%), 1d6×1,000 ep (10%), 1d6×1,000 gp (40%), 1d4 gems (30%), 1d3 jewellery (25%), one magic item and one potion (10%) |
| Size | Large (8-ft tall) |
| Frequency | Very rare |
| Lair | 15% |
So-called for their weird and incomprehensible tongue that no human or demi-human has ever succeeded in learning, babblers may be a kind of mutant lizard man—though if so, the mutation is quite extreme. They live in swamps and marshes and are yellow in colour with blotches of grey and grey underbellies. They look like miniature tyrannosaurs with longer arms, and can move bipedally though they are better adapted to quadrupedal movement (but they can only use their claws effectively when standing upright). When on their bellies in a swamp, they are hard to detect and may hide like a 5th level thief.
Babblers like the taste of human. They are occasionally found in lizard man raiding parties.