No. Enc.: 0 (3d6)
Alignment: Neutral
Movement: 120' (40')
—Swim: 45' (15')
Armor Class: 2
Hit Dice: 5
Attacks: 1 (head-butt)
Damage: 1d6
Save: L3
Morale: 7
Hoard Class: None
XP: 650
Trilobison (both singular and plural) are squat, low-slung, bulky beasts covered in chitinous carapaces. They only reach between 3'-4' tall at the tops of their backsides, but stretch to lengths anywhere between 10'-15'. Trilobison herds congregate near fresh water and mudholes to graze and wallow, and they are equally at home above or below the surface.
Normally docile, trilobison Charge when provoked, or when protecting young; however, their distinctive horns curl backwards, and are useless for goring attacks.
Many riverside and aquatic communities depend on domesticated trilobison for survival, as the creatures provide meat, milk, eggs, hides (for armor), horns (for weapons), and dung (for fertilizer). Trilobison are also used as beasts of burden and combat mounts.
Mutations: Aberrant Form (Gills and Lungs), Natural Armor (Extreme) (x2)
Movement: 120' (40')
—Swim: 45' (15')
Armor Class: 2
Hit Dice: 5
Attacks: 1 (head-butt)
Damage: 1d6
Save: L3
Morale: 7
Hoard Class: None
XP: 650
Trilobison (both singular and plural) are squat, low-slung, bulky beasts covered in chitinous carapaces. They only reach between 3'-4' tall at the tops of their backsides, but stretch to lengths anywhere between 10'-15'. Trilobison herds congregate near fresh water and mudholes to graze and wallow, and they are equally at home above or below the surface.
Normally docile, trilobison Charge when provoked, or when protecting young; however, their distinctive horns curl backwards, and are useless for goring attacks.
Many riverside and aquatic communities depend on domesticated trilobison for survival, as the creatures provide meat, milk, eggs, hides (for armor), horns (for weapons), and dung (for fertilizer). Trilobison are also used as beasts of burden and combat mounts.
Mutations: Aberrant Form (Gills and Lungs), Natural Armor (Extreme) (x2)
One of the best portmanteau names yet. :)
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