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2007-02-27, 12:37 PM (ISO 8601)
- Join Date
- Dec 2004
- Location
- The Mindfields
- Gender
[Creature] Can you see what I see?
Pikka Bird
Tiny Magical Beast (psionic)
Hit Dice: 1/2d10 (2 hp)
Initiative: +2
Speed: 10 ft. (2 squares), fly 40 ft. (average)
Armor Class: 17 (+2 size, +2 dex, +3 insight), touch 15, flat-footed 15
Base Attack/Grapple: +1/-12
Attack: Claws +5 melee (1d2-5)
Full Attack: Claws +5 melee (1d2-5)
Space/Reach: 2-1/2 ft./0 ft.
Special Attacks: -
Special Qualities: Intriguing, othersight, out of mind, power resistance 11
Saves: Fort +2, Ref +4, Will +3
Abilities: Str 1, Dex 15, Con 10, Int 2, Wis 16, Cha 10
Skills: Listen +4, Spot +10
Feats: Alertness, Weapon Finesse(B)
Environment: Temperate Forest or Plains
Organization: Solitary, Cabal (3-6), Flock (10-40)
Challenge Rating: 1/4
Treasure: None
Alignment: Always neutral
Advancement: 1-2 HD (Tiny)
Level Adjustment: -
This appears as a nondescript, parrot-like bird of golden brown feathers with a dusting of black and white dots. It always seems to be staring intently at something just past the end of its strong beak made for nut-cracking.
Pikka birds are odd creatures who seem to live, mentally, in a whole other realm of existence, so much so that they tend to be unaware of the reality around them. A perfectly ordinary leaf lying unexpectedly on a stone can cause them to skitter off in paroxysms of confusion and sunrise takes them completely by surprise every morning. However, they calmly accept the unusual and fantastic as the norm.
Combat
Pikka birds tend not to even notice when they are in danger, often flying off directly before the danger presents itself. If attacked they struggle mightily to escape, retaliating with their claws only as a last resort.
Intriguing (Ex): Animals and magical beasts sense something unusual about a pikka bird, and tend to be oddly fascinated by them. Those within 60 feet that can see a pikka take a –5 penalty on Listen and Spot checks and often attempt to approach the avian out of curiosity.
Othersight (Ex): A pikka bird continuously views the world as if it had True Seeing, though with human standard sight range. However, normal every day things are vague and unreal to it. To all things that are not altered by True Seeing a pikka bird takes a -10 penalty to listen, search and spot checks and a -4 to initiative. Because of this strange state they are immune to Animal Empathy.
Out of Mind (Ex): It is often exceedingly difficult to access a pikka's psyche, and they gain a +4 bonus to checks against mind-affecting effects.
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Familiar
A pikka bird can bed gained with the Improved Familiar feat. Caster level 4th.
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2007-02-27, 01:04 PM (ISO 8601)
- Join Date
- Nov 2005
- Location
- Canada, Eh
- Gender
Re: [Creature] Can you see what I see?
Nifty... If quirky. Might make for a fun familiar, as you've stated.
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2007-02-27, 01:31 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Nov 2005
- Location
- Mare Imbrium, The Moon
Re: [Creature] Can you see what I see?
Isn't there a song about Pikka birds?
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2007-02-27, 02:13 PM (ISO 8601)
- Join Date
- Nov 2006
- Location
- Somewhere
- Gender
Re: [Creature] Can you see what I see?
This is from hhgtg. Then where is the sandwich maker sent forth by Bob in his flaming chariot :P
If it isnt, then ignore that sentence.
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2007-02-27, 02:24 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Dec 2004
- Location
- The Mindfields
- Gender
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2007-02-27, 02:29 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Nov 2006
- Location
- Somewhere
- Gender
Re: [Creature] Can you see what I see?
Might be something more, seeing as he adventures quite a lot in the other books. Or he atleast has the ability to fly later in the series.
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2007-02-27, 02:30 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Dec 2004
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- The Mindfields
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2007-02-27, 03:08 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Aug 2005
- Location
- Ēast Seaxna rīc
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Re: [Creature] Can you see what I see?
"that nighted, penguin-fringed abyss" - At The Mountains of Madness, H.P. Lovecraft
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