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| name = Lion
 
| name = Lion
| species = feline
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| species = [[Feline|feline]]
 
| noapp = 5–15
 
| noapp = 5–15
 
| behaviour = social (family)
 
| behaviour = social (family)
| range = desert, savanna, steppe, veldt
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| range = [[Desert (range)|desert]], [[Savanna (range)|savanna]], [[Steppe (range)|steppe]], [[Veldt (range)|veldt]]
 
| size = 9 ft. 4 in. long
 
| size = 9 ft. 4 in. long
 
| weight = 450 lbs.
 
| weight = 450 lbs.
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| attack = claw/claw, bite
 
| attack = claw/claw, bite
 
| dmg = 1–8/1–8, 2–16
 
| dmg = 1–8/1–8, 2–16
| special = rake, surprised only on a 1
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| special = [[Jump (attack)|Leap]], [[Raking|rake]], [[Surprise (combat)|surprised only on a 1]]
 
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Lions generally inhabit warmer climates—warm temperate to tropical. They
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'''Lions''' possess a much wider range in the 17th century than they do in the present, dwelling throughout open grasslands north of  Persia and the Caucasus, spanning the Middle East and throughout Africa; they dislike dense forests, however.  Their preferred prey are hoofed mammals. They are a social species, forming groups called prides which consist of a few adult males, related females and cubs.  Groups of females usually hunt together, having been known to pull down creatures as large as an [[Elephant (African)|elephant]].  When desperate for food, lions have been known to attack humans, but typically they do not.
will thrive in any region, from desert to jungle, swamp to savanna. Lions hunt
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in packs (prides), the males seldom doing any actual stalking/killing of prey.
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Lions are muscular, varying in colour from light buff to silvery grey, yellowish red and dark brown.  Rarely, lions can be white, though this is not a sign of being albino.  It is the only member of the cat family that displays obvious sexual differences between male and female. The male lion's mane is the most recognisable feature of the species, which the female does not possess. Lions spend much of their time resting; they are inactive for about 20 hours a day. Their activity generally peaks after dusk with a period of socialising, grooming and intermittent bursts of activity that last until dawn, when hunting most often takes place.
The lioness is the real huntress. All these creatures can spring up to 30 ft. Males,
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however, are ferocious fighters, and will actively defend their group territory.
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== Attacks ==
Male lions have armor class 5 forequarters and armor class 6 hindquarters,
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When the lion attacks, at the end of its rush it will '''leap four [[Combat Hex|combat hexes]]''' following its movement, enabling it to close the distance quickly with its prey, while moving warily.  They will attack with their jaws and forepaws. If the lion strikes with both forepaws, it will then get two additional attacks, '''raking''' with the rear claws, each causing 2-8 damage.
lionesses have the latter armor class. A typical pride consists of 1-3 males and
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1-9 females. If found in their lair there will be 1-10 cubs from 30% to 60%
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The lion is very observant in its habitat and cannot be easily startled.  It is therefore only '''surprised on a 1 in 6.'''
grown which will not fight. There will be 1-4 lionesses with these cubs which
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will immediately attack.
 
  
 
See [[Bestiary]]
 
See [[Bestiary]]
 
[[Category: Needs Rewrite]]
 

Revision as of 20:58, 21 August 2020

Lion
Species feline
No. Appearing 5–15
Behaviour social (family)
Range desert, savanna, steppe, veldt
Size 9 ft. 4 in. long
Weight 450 lbs.
Intelligence 2
Armour Class 5
Hit Dice 5+2
Action Points 6
Max. Stride {{{stride}}}
THAC0 16
Hp/Die 2d4
Attack Forms claw/claw, bite
Damage 1–8/1–8, 2–16
Special Attacks Leap, rake, surprised only on a 1

Lions possess a much wider range in the 17th century than they do in the present, dwelling throughout open grasslands north of Persia and the Caucasus, spanning the Middle East and throughout Africa; they dislike dense forests, however. Their preferred prey are hoofed mammals. They are a social species, forming groups called prides which consist of a few adult males, related females and cubs. Groups of females usually hunt together, having been known to pull down creatures as large as an elephant. When desperate for food, lions have been known to attack humans, but typically they do not.

Lions are muscular, varying in colour from light buff to silvery grey, yellowish red and dark brown. Rarely, lions can be white, though this is not a sign of being albino. It is the only member of the cat family that displays obvious sexual differences between male and female. The male lion's mane is the most recognisable feature of the species, which the female does not possess. Lions spend much of their time resting; they are inactive for about 20 hours a day. Their activity generally peaks after dusk with a period of socialising, grooming and intermittent bursts of activity that last until dawn, when hunting most often takes place.

Attacks

When the lion attacks, at the end of its rush it will leap four combat hexes following its movement, enabling it to close the distance quickly with its prey, while moving warily. They will attack with their jaws and forepaws. If the lion strikes with both forepaws, it will then get two additional attacks, raking with the rear claws, each causing 2-8 damage.

The lion is very observant in its habitat and cannot be easily startled. It is therefore only surprised on a 1 in 6.


See Bestiary