Arrowhawk
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| An arrowhawk, from the 3.5 Monster Manual | |
| Arrowhawk | |
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| Avg. Height | 10' long |
| Avg. Weight | 100 lbs. |
| Homeland(s) | Lamannia |
| Language(s) | Auran |
| 3rd edition rules | |
| Creature Type | Outsider (Air, Extraplanar) |
| Advancement | By hit dice |
| Size | Medium |
| Source | Monster Manual v. 3.5, pg. 19-20 |
Arrowhawks are flying predators with four wings and a split-looking head. They fly throughout the plane of Lamannia, hunting the various prey of the Twilight Forest.[1][2]
Appearance & Personality
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Arrowhawks have sinuous, snake-like bodies with long necks and tails. Four feathered wings extend from a blue, scaly body. Tufts of yellow feathers emerge at the base of the next and the tail. Its head possesses a black, toothed beak, and four eyes: one pair above the beak and one pair beneath.
While Arrowhawks can speak Auran, they rarely do. They prefer to hunt their prey and are almost always in the air. Arrowhawks have an innate levitation ability in addition to their ability to fly; this gives them the ability to eat, sleep, and breed without ever touching the ground. Female arrowhawks can hatch eggs that float in mid-air. Arrowhawks are extremely territorial and always hungry.[1]
Abilities
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Besides their innate ability to levitate, arrowhawks also possess the ability to generate electricity with a range of 50 feet. They are immune to acid, electricity, and poison, and are highly resistant to cold and fire. Arrowhawks possess darkvision.[1]
References
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Monster Manual. Skip Williams, Jonathan Tweet, and Monte Cook (July 2003). Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0-7869-2893-X.
- ↑ Eberron Campaign Setting. Keith Baker, Bill Slavicsek, and James Wyatt (2004). Wizards of the Coast. ISBN 0-7869-3274-0.