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The male of the species is not differented from the female, as are lions. They have a longer, narrower muzzle, and have a grayish flaxen colour, spackled with dark earthly brown. They typically give birth to 1-2 cubs; once the mating period has completed, the male remains with the female until birth, hunting and storing food.  When the cubs are born, the male will remain solitary until rejoined by the female after the cubs have become old enough to fend for themselves.  Thus, if a solitary spotted lion is encountered, it will almost always be a male; if two, it will probably be a male-female pairing, and if three, it will be a female with her two cubs.
 
The male of the species is not differented from the female, as are lions. They have a longer, narrower muzzle, and have a grayish flaxen colour, spackled with dark earthly brown. They typically give birth to 1-2 cubs; once the mating period has completed, the male remains with the female until birth, hunting and storing food.  When the cubs are born, the male will remain solitary until rejoined by the female after the cubs have become old enough to fend for themselves.  Thus, if a solitary spotted lion is encountered, it will almost always be a male; if two, it will probably be a male-female pairing, and if three, it will be a female with her two cubs.
  
When the '''spotted 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 spotted lion strikes with both forepaws, it will then get two additional attacks, '''raking''' with the rear claws, each causing 2-8 damage.
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The '''spotted lion''' attacks with their jaws and forepaws.  If the spotted lion strikes with both forepaws, it will then get two additional attacks, '''raking''' with the rear claws, each causing 2-8 damage.
  
 
The spotted lion is very observant in its habitat and cannot be easily startled.  It is therefore only '''surprised on a 1 in 6.'''
 
The spotted lion is very observant in its habitat and cannot be easily startled.  It is therefore only '''surprised on a 1 in 6.'''

Revision as of 17:15, 22 August 2020

Spotted Lion
Species feline
No. Appearing 1–3
Behaviour social (family)
Range barrens, rainforest, savanna, steppe, veldt, range
Size 7 ft. 6 in. long
Weight 540
Intelligence 2
Armour Class 15
Hit Dice 6+2
Action Points 6
Max. Stride {{{stride}}}
THAC0 15
Hp/Die d10
Attack Forms claw/claw & bite
Damage 1–10/1–10 & 3–18
Special Attacks rake, surprised only on a 1

Spotted lions, or cave lions, are an exceptionally large spotted variety of the more familiar lion. They should be treated a rare, though they have a wide range stretching from central and east Africa to the Asiatic steppes. Extremely rarely, they may be found in the decidious forests of Eastern Europe.

The male of the species is not differented from the female, as are lions. They have a longer, narrower muzzle, and have a grayish flaxen colour, spackled with dark earthly brown. They typically give birth to 1-2 cubs; once the mating period has completed, the male remains with the female until birth, hunting and storing food. When the cubs are born, the male will remain solitary until rejoined by the female after the cubs have become old enough to fend for themselves. Thus, if a solitary spotted lion is encountered, it will almost always be a male; if two, it will probably be a male-female pairing, and if three, it will be a female with her two cubs.

The spotted lion attacks with their jaws and forepaws. If the spotted lion strikes with both forepaws, it will then get two additional attacks, raking with the rear claws, each causing 2-8 damage.

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


See Bestiary