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Paper Tiger

A magical construct that appears as a scroll or book, transforming into an origami tiger to protect libraries

Type: Construct

Biome: City

Stat Blocks

Basic Fantasy Field Guide Omnibus
Armor Class15
Hit Dice7*, 9*, or 11*
Number Appearing1
Attacks2 claws, 1 bite
Damage1d8 claw, 2d6 bite
Movement60'
Save AsFighter: 7, 9, or 11 (as hit dice)
Morale12
XPHD 7: 735; HD 9: 1,150; HD 11: 1,665
Treasure TypeNone

A Paper Tiger initially appears to be an ordinary scroll or book, and will almost always be found in a library or other large cache of similar materials. If opened and perused, the paper will expand and refold into the form of a life-sized origami tiger; this transformation requires a full round, during which time the paper tiger has AC 11, but as the creature surprises on a roll of 1-5 on 1d6 it is likely to complete its transformation unscathed. Paper tigers are white or cream-colored, with stripes made of closely-packed letters, numbers, runes, or other symbols.

As soon as the paper tiger’s transformation is complete it will attack. As a construct created to protect the library in which the paper tiger is found, the paper tiger will prefer to attack the character who activated it, and will continue attacking until the paper tiger is destroyed or all possible opponents have left the area of protection. Note that a paper tiger will not normally leave the vicinity of the library it wards, though if more than half of the books and/or scrolls are removed from the library the paper tiger may choose to pursue the creatures who took the items. Also note that if the paper tiger is taken away in book/scroll form without being opened, as soon as it is opened the paper tiger will attempt to return to the library, attacking anyone who gets in the way.

If all interlopers leave the library and remain out of the paper tiger’s sight for at least a turn, the creature will resume its original form, hiding among the books or scrolls of the library. In this form the paper tiger is very nondescript; even those who know such a creature is present will not usually be able to identify it, though anyone who previously activated the paper tiger has a chance equal to 1 on 1d6 to do so. Adjust this roll using the creature’s Intelligence bonus (i.e. a 13 Intelligence gives a 1-2 on 1d6 chance, etc.). While in book or scroll form, the paper tiger heals 1d6 points of damage each hour.