Griffon, Hawksian
Aggressive, dangerous creatures combining lion front and eagle rear, product of cruel magical experimentation
Basic Fantasy Field Guide Omnibus
| Armor Class | 18 |
|---|---|
| Hit Dice | 8 |
| Number Appearing | 1, Wild 1d2 |
| Attacks | 2 claws, 1 bite |
| Damage | 2d6 claw, 2d10 bite |
| Movement | 40' |
| Save As | Fighter: 8 |
| Morale | 11 |
| XP | 875 |
| Treasure Type | F |
Hawksian Griffons are, like regular griffons a combination of lion and eagle, though in reverse, having the front half of a lion and the rear half of an eagle. These aggressive, dangerous, and unhappy creatures are the product of twisted and cruel magical experimentation.
As the front half of its body has no wings, it cannot fly. Hawksian griffons are slightly larger than regular griffons, being approximately 12 feet from nose to tail, and standing roughly 7 feet at the shoulder. They have a wide variety of colors, tending towards unnatural colors for their component beasts; dark gray and red are the most common colors, with a multicolored “belt” of fur and feathers marking the point where the lion and eagle bodies meet. Female hawksian griffons are slightly larger and more aggressive than the males of the species. They prefer savannas or other grasslands for their range, and are not fussy eaters, preying on pretty much any creature that is unfortunate enough to cross their path. They are mostly solitary; when more than one is encountered it will be a mated pair.
Hawksian griffons will target human Magic-users in preference to any other enemy, perhaps dimly remembering the beings who cursed them with the joyless, painful life they are forced to live.