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Hippocampi have little contact with land-dwellers.  Hippocampus graze upon grass, seaweed and kelp, depending upon their environment; water flowers and reeds are particularly liked.  They will eat the staples of land horses, but cannot do so for more than one day in seven.  They are intelligent and can speak rationally with those who possess [[Hippocampus Whisperer (sage ability)|the ability]].
 
Hippocampi have little contact with land-dwellers.  Hippocampus graze upon grass, seaweed and kelp, depending upon their environment; water flowers and reeds are particularly liked.  They will eat the staples of land horses, but cannot do so for more than one day in seven.  They are intelligent and can speak rationally with those who possess [[Hippocampus Whisperer (sage ability)|the ability]].
  
They give birth through the laying of eggs, typically mating
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They give birth through the laying of eggs, with all females typically travelling to a shallow grotto or sea pool to do so; freshwater dwellers
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; once the eggs are laid, every stallion in the herd will fertilize the
  
 
== Hippocampus as Mount ==
 
== Hippocampus as Mount ==

Revision as of 02:26, 18 September 2020

Hippocampus
Species beast
No. Appearing 2–8
Behaviour herd
Range coral reef, limnetic, ocean banks
Size 5 ft. 8 in. at the shoulder
Weight 1,320 lbs.
Intelligence 5
Armour Class 5
Hit Dice 4
Action Points 6
Max. Stride {{{stride}}}
THAC0 17
Hp/Die d12
Attack Forms jaws, tail
Damage 1–4, 2–8
Special Attacks swim on surface

Hippocampi are a hybrid between a horse and a body somewhat similar to the seahorse, except that it is enlongated and very powerful. The front of the hippocampus consists of a horse's head and forelegs, which end in powerful leathery fins. They are covered with tough scales that possess a range of colours, though amber and blue are most common. Hippocampi live in both salt and fresh water. They serve as a mount for numerous underwater humanoids and are particularly beloved of sea nymphs. Famously, a team of giant hippocampi draw the chariot of the god Posiedon.

Behaviour

Hippocampi have little contact with land-dwellers. Hippocampus graze upon grass, seaweed and kelp, depending upon their environment; water flowers and reeds are particularly liked. They will eat the staples of land horses, but cannot do so for more than one day in seven. They are intelligent and can speak rationally with those who possess the ability.

They give birth through the laying of eggs, with all females typically travelling to a shallow grotto or sea pool to do so; freshwater dwellers

once the eggs are laid, every stallion in the herd will fertilize the

Hippocampus as Mount

Once a hippocampus is approached, typically a customary offering is made ot the animal; this need not


See Bestiary