Icewalker
2008-04-05, 01:12 AM
Fog Shark
Medium Magical Beast
HD 8d10 +16 (60)
Speed Swim 40 ft. (8 squares)
Init: +2
AC 16; touch 12; flat-footed 14
(+2 dex, +4 natural)
BAB +8; Grp +11
Attack Bite +11 (2d6+3)
Full-Attack Bite +11 (2d6+3)
Space 5 ft.; Reach 5 ft.
Special Attacks Fogform
Special Qualities Fogswim, Detect Fog, Scent
Saves Fort +8 Ref +8 Will +1
Abilities Str 16, Dex 14, Con 14, Int 1, Wis 7, Cha 7
Skills
Feats Swim-By Attack, Dodge, Mobility
Environment Fog Banks
Organization Single, Pair, Bank Frenzy (3-18)
Challenge Rating 5
Treasure Normal
Alignment Always Neutral
Advancement 9-13 (Medium), 14-20 (Large)
The fog is thick all around you, and you can’t really see further than five feet in any direction. Suddenly you see a shadowy outline moving through the fog a little ways away. It turns and circles, and you can see the vague outline of what looks like…a shark?
Fog Sharks are one of the few crazy magical creatures whose history is actually well known and documented, rather than being wrapped in mystery. A group of wizards, attempting to research sea-life, decided that because they hated traveling underwater, and that they needed an easier environment in which to observe the animals. The experiment was successful, the containment methods were not.
Fogform: Three times per day for one hour, fogsharks can enter a non-corporeal state of fog, and drift through the air. They do this to move between fog banks if the one they are swimming in is dried up due to sun, or any other reason. They become a small cloud of fog with no distinct shape, and drift in any direction they want with a fly (Perfect) speed of 70 ft. The fogshark may leave fogform at any time during the duration of the ability.
Fogswim: Fog sharks are able to swim through fog, even thin fog, as if it were water. This does not restrict them from swimming in water, although they find it bothersome and do so only if there is no fog to retreat to.
Detect Fog: Fogsharks can naturally detect fog at long distances, so as to travel between fogbanks if theirs appears to be shrinking. Fogsharks are aware of all fog of substantial size (enough to hold the fogshark) in a three mile radius.
Medium Magical Beast
HD 8d10 +16 (60)
Speed Swim 40 ft. (8 squares)
Init: +2
AC 16; touch 12; flat-footed 14
(+2 dex, +4 natural)
BAB +8; Grp +11
Attack Bite +11 (2d6+3)
Full-Attack Bite +11 (2d6+3)
Space 5 ft.; Reach 5 ft.
Special Attacks Fogform
Special Qualities Fogswim, Detect Fog, Scent
Saves Fort +8 Ref +8 Will +1
Abilities Str 16, Dex 14, Con 14, Int 1, Wis 7, Cha 7
Skills
Feats Swim-By Attack, Dodge, Mobility
Environment Fog Banks
Organization Single, Pair, Bank Frenzy (3-18)
Challenge Rating 5
Treasure Normal
Alignment Always Neutral
Advancement 9-13 (Medium), 14-20 (Large)
The fog is thick all around you, and you can’t really see further than five feet in any direction. Suddenly you see a shadowy outline moving through the fog a little ways away. It turns and circles, and you can see the vague outline of what looks like…a shark?
Fog Sharks are one of the few crazy magical creatures whose history is actually well known and documented, rather than being wrapped in mystery. A group of wizards, attempting to research sea-life, decided that because they hated traveling underwater, and that they needed an easier environment in which to observe the animals. The experiment was successful, the containment methods were not.
Fogform: Three times per day for one hour, fogsharks can enter a non-corporeal state of fog, and drift through the air. They do this to move between fog banks if the one they are swimming in is dried up due to sun, or any other reason. They become a small cloud of fog with no distinct shape, and drift in any direction they want with a fly (Perfect) speed of 70 ft. The fogshark may leave fogform at any time during the duration of the ability.
Fogswim: Fog sharks are able to swim through fog, even thin fog, as if it were water. This does not restrict them from swimming in water, although they find it bothersome and do so only if there is no fog to retreat to.
Detect Fog: Fogsharks can naturally detect fog at long distances, so as to travel between fogbanks if theirs appears to be shrinking. Fogsharks are aware of all fog of substantial size (enough to hold the fogshark) in a three mile radius.