Bear, Migou
Also known as: Migou, Bewitching Bear
A bizarre, magical bear-like predator with humanoid-like hind paws and the ability to bewitch its prey
Basic Fantasy Field Guide Omnibus
| Armor Class | 14 |
|---|---|
| Hit Dice | 6* |
| Number Appearing | 1 |
| Attacks | 2 claws, 1 bite, 1 hug, 1 phantasmal vision |
| Damage | 1d6 claw, 1d12 bite, 2d6 hug, phantasmal vision (see below) |
| Movement | 60' |
| Save As | Fighter: 6 |
| Morale | 9 |
| XP | 555 |
| Treasure Type | None |
The Migou, sometimes called the bewitching bear, is a bizarre, magical creature of vaguely bear like appearance. Migou are solitary creatures. They mate in the late spring, and the female gives birth to a single cub that will stay with her for a single year before going its own way. During the time she is with a cub, the mother will not mate, and in fact is likely to attack an approaching male to protect her cub.
The migou is a savage and fierce predator, attacking relentlessly; unlike other bears migou are strictly carnivores. They consider humanoids and canines as delicacies, and will go out of their way to hunt them. The hind paws of a migou bear a strange resemblance to bare, humanoid feet, and they can move as quickly on two legs, as they can on all four. The migou’s front paws are covered in long shaggy fur, longer than the fur covering the rest of the beast.