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Art by Patrick Pullen used with permission |
Meat-eating Macaques (often referred to as
Bad Maques by adventurers) are a carnivorous species of monkey. They are dangerous not due to their size (about 2' tall when squatting or 3' when standing tall) but the fact that they hunt in packs of 2-12 and prefer the meet of intelligent species. Their main attack is an attempt to rend their opponent, but if both clawed hands hit in the same round they will move in to bite their opponent. Bad Maques prefer prey their own size or smaller and will attack dwarves, halflings, goblins, kobolds and the like before larger humanoids
Bad MaqueAC: 7[12] HD: 1 Attacks: Claw x 2 (1d6-2) Move: 12 (may move freely through trees)Special: If both claws hit, the target is embraced and a bite attack at +2 to the to hit roll may be made. Bite damage is 1d6
Note, although written for Swords & Wizardry Light, Bad Maques will work fine with other flavors of S&W (and other OSR rulesets) - all you need do is add expo ;)
OGL
I prefer to "meet" intelligent species too. ;)
ReplyDeleteIt's no Ack-Ack Macaque but I guess it'll do...
ReplyDeleteTheir leader is Big Maque. Even if you can down him, you may still die from heart disease!
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