Xiphactinus audax life restoration by ДиБгд, via Wikimedia |
photo by Spacini, via Wikimedia
Xiphactinus audax with a delicious Gillicus arcuatus in its stomach. Fossils on display at the Sternberg Museum of Natural History in Hays, Kansas |
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This 20 foot fish has a gaping, upward-turned maw lined with protruding teeth
Fish, Xiphactinus CR
3
XP 800
N Large animal
(aquatic)
Init +6; Senses low-light vision, scent; Perception
+8
DEFENSE
AC 14, touch 11, flat-footed 12 (+2
Dex, +3 natural, -1 size)
hp 30 (4d8+12)
Fort +7, Ref +6, Will +2
OFFENSE
Speed 50 ft.
Melee bite +7 (2d6+7 plus grab)
Space 10 ft.; Reach 5 ft.
Special Attacks fast swallow, swallow
whole (2d6 bludgeoning damage, AC 11, 3 hp)
STATISTICS
Str 20, Dex 14, Con 17, Int 1, Wis 12, Cha 2
Base Atk +3; CMB +9 (+13 grapple); CMD
21
Feats Improved Initiative, Skill Focus
(Perception)
Skills Perception +8, Stealth +6, Swim
+17; Racial Modifiers +4 Stealth
ECOLOGY
Environment any ocean
Organization solitary
Treasure none
This
primordial fish regularly reaches lengths of fifteen to twenty feet. It’s large
mouth and thick body let it easily swallow prey over six feet long.
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- The storm surge from a recent hurricane stranded a massive xiphactinus in a shallow lagoon, and it has been terrorizing the halfling fishing village on the lagoon's shores.
- A toothy fish bit a valuable magic ring off the hand of a swimming nobleman, who then saw the fish swallowed whole by a xiphactinus. The newly nine-fingered nobleman has put up a reward for whoever can kill the xiphactinus and locate the ring within the belly of the smaller fish within the belly of the bigger fish.
- The miners were used to finding strange fossils that looked like fish bones while they were digging for valuable minerals, but recently there have been sightings of a giant fossil fish skeleton swimming through the air of the deep tunnels as if they were filled with water, and some miners have started to go missing.
-your ichthyodectid d20 despot
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