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by Gashren
51. Peryton sketch (scraps)
52. Quaggoth
High above the mountains and rocky hills of most lands flies a sharp-eyed monster known as the peryton. Intelliient, patient, and malevolent, it watches and waits for prey-to pluck their hearts out.

The peryton resembles a giant, dark green eagle, except that its head is that of a blue-black stag, its horns glitter as ebon as obsidian, its eyes glow a dull red-orange. The chest feathers of a male peryton are light blue; those of the female are drab brown. Perytons normally cast the shadow of an adult human being, rather than those of their own form.

Perytons do not adorn themselves with trinkets, nor arm themselves with weapons. Their language is a collection of roars and screeches, and often sounds as if a peryton were either injured or enraged. Some creatures, with a keen sense of smell, claim that a peryton smells like a human, while others are filled with an irrational fear upon catching first scent.


Combat:
A peryton has only a secondary interest in prey as food. Its main interest in humans and humanoid creatures is the heart of its prey. It is unnaturally accurate in combat [...] It attacks with its sharp horns, since its claws are too weak to use in melee. when a peryton chooses a target for combat, it locks itself into a duel that nearly always ends in either the peryton's death or that of its target. A peryton will never switch targets during combat, no matter the tactical situation. On rare occasions, the creature can be driven off, but it will continue to stalk its prey, and return at a later time.

Perytons are immune to all weapons but those of at least +1 enchantment.

Some perytons choose to swoop at a target. In this form of attack, the peryton climb several hundred feet in the air and then plunges at the target, dropping with awesome speed [...] This is an extreme maneuver that the peryton will only attempt if combat is going poorly, or if it believes it has a chance to achieve total surprise.

Another common tactic is for the peryton to seize a humansized target and then lift off with the prey in its talons. The peryton climbs so rapidly that most targets do not react until they are at least 100 feet in the air [...]


Habitat/Society:
Perytons roost in caves high atop cliffs or on mountain peaks. They settle in nests of 2-8 creatures, each nest independent of any other, and no two nests being within several miles of one another, except for unusual circumstances-like a dwarven community in the mountains providing them with plentiful prey.

Perytons sometimes take humans and humanoid creatures alive and hold them captive in their nests until they are needed as food (90% likely for nonhumans, 25 % the case for humans) or for reproduction (see below). Because of this, the peryton nests may have treasure scattered about, as well as l-4 unhatched
eggs.


Ecology:
The peryton is a predator, with no natural enemies (few could pierce its magically resistant skin). Humanoids, and especially humans, are its selected prey. A female peryton requires a fresh, beating heart to reproduce, and human hearts are the preferred variety. Once a peryton has eaten a heart, its shadow changes into that of its normal form and the creature becomes fertile [...]"

AD&D 2nd ed. Monstrous Manual

D&D © Wizards of the Coast

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monster 27,459, traditional 21,726, traditional art 8,946, dungeons and dragons 2,573, d&d 1,329, peryton 133, bestiary 92
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