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| noapp = 2–8 | | noapp = 2–8 | ||
| behaviour = herd | | behaviour = herd | ||
− | | range = coral reef, [[ | + | | range = [[Coral Reef (range)|coral reef]], [[Intertidal (range)|intertidal]] |
| size = 4 ft. 6 in. at shoulder | | size = 4 ft. 6 in. at shoulder | ||
| weight = 980 lbs. | | weight = 980 lbs. | ||
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| HD = 3 | | HD = 3 | ||
| AP = 5 | | AP = 5 | ||
+ | | stride = 12 | ||
| THAC0 = 18 | | THAC0 = 18 | ||
| hpdie = d4+d6 | | hpdie = d4+d6 | ||
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| special = [[Charging|charging]] | | special = [[Charging|charging]] | ||
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+ | The '''capricorn''', or '''sea goat''', is a beast possessing the upper body of a goat, with front legs ending in paddled flippers, and the tail of a sea serpent. It prowls waters in the eastern Mediterranean and in the seas surrounding Arabia, presupposing that the creature dwelt in this part of the world prior to the great flood. They are rarely found in the west Mediterranean and never in the Atlantic Ocean. Some forms of the beast possesses horns that more closely resemble an [[Ibex|ibex]] than a goat. | ||
See [[Bestiary]] | See [[Bestiary]] | ||
[[Category: Lacks Image]] | [[Category: Lacks Image]] |
Revision as of 17:49, 30 September 2020
Species | beast |
No. Appearing | 2–8 |
Behaviour | herd |
Range | coral reef, intertidal |
Size | 4 ft. 6 in. at shoulder |
Weight | 980 lbs. |
Intelligence | 6 |
Armour Class | 4 |
Hit Dice | 3 |
Action Points | 5 |
Max. Stride | 12 |
THAC0 | 18 |
Hp/Die | d4+d6 |
Attack Forms | head butt |
Damage | 3–12 |
Special Attacks | charging |
The capricorn, or sea goat, is a beast possessing the upper body of a goat, with front legs ending in paddled flippers, and the tail of a sea serpent. It prowls waters in the eastern Mediterranean and in the seas surrounding Arabia, presupposing that the creature dwelt in this part of the world prior to the great flood. They are rarely found in the west Mediterranean and never in the Atlantic Ocean. Some forms of the beast possesses horns that more closely resemble an ibex than a goat.
See Bestiary