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A creature of such hideous appearance that a hapless creature, looking the beast in the eye, may die at the sight. Thus is the fate of those unlucky enough to stumble across this thing. The body resembles that of a huge, bloated buffalo. The head possesses horns on either side of its snout, and it has large, snapping jaws. The creature is as intelligent as canines or felines, so it has some understanding of its malevolent nature.  It's been known to act with deliberate malice.
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'''Catoblepases''' are creatures of such grotesque and unsettling appearance that to meet their gaze is to risk death itself. This dreadful fate awaits any hapless soul unlucky enough to encounter one. Its bloated, hulking body resembles that of an enormous, swollen [[Buffalo|buffalo]], its skin coarse and dark, sagging over powerful limbs. The creature's head is a nightmare of twisted features, with sharp horns jutting from either side of its snout and a maw lined with large, snapping jaws capable of rending flesh with ease.
  
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The existence of the creature, including its ability to procreate others of its kind, has long been a source of contention. It is believed that the catoblepas was the result of a beast-making experiment gone wrong; some say that the catoblepas came from the lower planes of existence and that it is really a [[Demon|demon]].
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The catoblepas is not a mindless beast. With an intelligence akin to that of canines or felines, it exhibits a disturbing awareness of its own malevolence. It has been observed to act with calculated malice, luring prey into its range or toying with those who wander into its territory. This sinister cunning, combined with its lethal gaze and imposing physical presence, makes the catoblepas a menace feared by all who tread the untamed wilderness.
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The very existence of the catoblepas, along with its ability to reproduce and perpetuate its kind, has been a matter of heated debate among scholars, sages and theologians. Many argue that such a grotesque and unnatural creature could not have originated through any natural means. One prevailing theory suggests that the catoblepas was the result of a beast-making experiment that veered horribly off course — an alchemical or magical endeavor that brought forth this twisted abomination instead of the intended creation. 
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Others, however, claim the origins of the catoblepas are far darker, arguing that it hails from the lower planes of existence. According to these accounts, the creature is not a mere beast but a [[Demon|demon]] in fleshly guise, embodying malice and death as part of its very essence. Its malevolent intelligence and seemingly deliberate cruelty support this view, as does its penchant for thriving in desolate and cursed lands. Whether an accident of mortal hubris or a true infernal being, the catoblepas remains a creature of terror and mystery, defying easy explanation and ensuring its legacy as a subject of enduring fear and speculation.
  
 
== Advantages ==
 
== Advantages ==
The creature's '''death gaze''' is terrifying. Any creature approaching within four hexes of the beast is in danger of catching the catoblepas' eye, whereupon a [[Saving Throws|saving throw]] must be made, or the victim's chest will seize tight with horror. Once this occurs, the individual will quite literally die. However, there is a saving grace: if the characters are well supported by a moderately leveled cleric, the victim can be restored. The death reduces the victim to [[Negative Hit Points|-11 hit points]], so that a [[Death's Door (spell)|death's door]] spell can effect a recovery.
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The catoblepas' death gaze is a power of terrifying potency. Any creature coming within four hexes of the beast risks meeting its horrifying gaze. When this occurs, the victim must make a [[Saving Throws|saving throw]] to resist the effects of the creature's eyes. Failure results in immediate and overwhelming horror, causing the victim’s chest to seize tight and their life to end in an instant. The death is sudden and leaves little room for intervention.
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However, there is hope for those struck by the gaze. If the party has the support of a moderately experienced cleric, recovery is possible. The victim is reduced to [[Negative Hit Points|-11 hit points]], placing them within the range where a [[Death's Door (spell)|death's door]] spell can bring them back to life. This restoration must be performed quickly, as the victim’s state is critical. Even with this possibility, the deadly nature of the catoblepas’ gaze demands extreme caution, as a single moment of vulnerability can result in tragedy.
  
The catoblepas' tail features a [[Club (weapon)|bony club]] upon its end, fixed with ridges. The tail is structured so that it will snap like a whip when it hits a defender, hitting very hard. If a [[Stun Lock|stun]] results from this hit, the stun will be '''profound''', lasting two rounds rather than one.
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The catoblepas' tail is tipped with a [[Club (weapon)|bony club]], ridged and formidable in design. This natural weapon is structured to snap like a whip when swung, delivering an impact of tremendous force. If a successful hit results in a [[Stun Lock|stun]], the effect is particularly devastating, rendering the victim profoundly stunned for two rounds instead of one. This extended incapacitation makes the creature even more dangerous in close combat.
  
The discovery of these creatures in an area (a knowledge that includes the probability that there are others) brings consternation to many, but rarely will locals undertake the task to destroy it. Outsiders are almost always called for, among those brave and prepared enough to risk the catoblepas' death gaze.
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The presence of catoblepas in a region is a source of great consternation for those living nearby, as the discovery of one often suggests the likelihood of others. Despite the threat they pose, locals rarely summon the courage or resources to destroy the beast, knowing the risks of confronting its death gaze. Instead, they turn to outsiders, calling on adventurers brave enough and sufficiently prepared to face the dangers posed by this terrifying creature.
  
  
 
See [[Bestiary]]
 
See [[Bestiary]]
  
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Latest revision as of 18:28, 15 January 2025

Catoblepas
Species beast
No. Appearing 1–3
Behaviour solitary
Range woodland (swamp)
Size 6 ft. at shoulder, 18 ft. long
Weight 3,250 lbs.
Intelligence 2
Armour Class 5
Hit Dice 6+2
Action Points 4
Max. Stride 5
THAC0 17
Hp/Die 3d4
Attack Forms 2: fangs; tail
Damage fangs (3–18); tail (7–12)
Special Attacks death gaze, profound stun

Catoblepases are creatures of such grotesque and unsettling appearance that to meet their gaze is to risk death itself. This dreadful fate awaits any hapless soul unlucky enough to encounter one. Its bloated, hulking body resembles that of an enormous, swollen buffalo, its skin coarse and dark, sagging over powerful limbs. The creature's head is a nightmare of twisted features, with sharp horns jutting from either side of its snout and a maw lined with large, snapping jaws capable of rending flesh with ease.

Catoblepas.jpg

The catoblepas is not a mindless beast. With an intelligence akin to that of canines or felines, it exhibits a disturbing awareness of its own malevolence. It has been observed to act with calculated malice, luring prey into its range or toying with those who wander into its territory. This sinister cunning, combined with its lethal gaze and imposing physical presence, makes the catoblepas a menace feared by all who tread the untamed wilderness.

The very existence of the catoblepas, along with its ability to reproduce and perpetuate its kind, has been a matter of heated debate among scholars, sages and theologians. Many argue that such a grotesque and unnatural creature could not have originated through any natural means. One prevailing theory suggests that the catoblepas was the result of a beast-making experiment that veered horribly off course — an alchemical or magical endeavor that brought forth this twisted abomination instead of the intended creation.

Others, however, claim the origins of the catoblepas are far darker, arguing that it hails from the lower planes of existence. According to these accounts, the creature is not a mere beast but a demon in fleshly guise, embodying malice and death as part of its very essence. Its malevolent intelligence and seemingly deliberate cruelty support this view, as does its penchant for thriving in desolate and cursed lands. Whether an accident of mortal hubris or a true infernal being, the catoblepas remains a creature of terror and mystery, defying easy explanation and ensuring its legacy as a subject of enduring fear and speculation.

Advantages

The catoblepas' death gaze is a power of terrifying potency. Any creature coming within four hexes of the beast risks meeting its horrifying gaze. When this occurs, the victim must make a saving throw to resist the effects of the creature's eyes. Failure results in immediate and overwhelming horror, causing the victim’s chest to seize tight and their life to end in an instant. The death is sudden and leaves little room for intervention.

However, there is hope for those struck by the gaze. If the party has the support of a moderately experienced cleric, recovery is possible. The victim is reduced to -11 hit points, placing them within the range where a death's door spell can bring them back to life. This restoration must be performed quickly, as the victim’s state is critical. Even with this possibility, the deadly nature of the catoblepas’ gaze demands extreme caution, as a single moment of vulnerability can result in tragedy.

The catoblepas' tail is tipped with a bony club, ridged and formidable in design. This natural weapon is structured to snap like a whip when swung, delivering an impact of tremendous force. If a successful hit results in a stun, the effect is particularly devastating, rendering the victim profoundly stunned for two rounds instead of one. This extended incapacitation makes the creature even more dangerous in close combat.

The presence of catoblepas in a region is a source of great consternation for those living nearby, as the discovery of one often suggests the likelihood of others. Despite the threat they pose, locals rarely summon the courage or resources to destroy the beast, knowing the risks of confronting its death gaze. Instead, they turn to outsiders, calling on adventurers brave enough and sufficiently prepared to face the dangers posed by this terrifying creature.


See Bestiary