Size:
Type:
± Monstrous Humanoid
Form:
Temper:
# App:
± Wild 2d6, Lair 10d6
Lair:
Diet:
Combat Dice:
± 0
Hit Points:
± 0
Attack Rank:
± 0
Passive Defense:
± 0
Active Defense:
Damage Reduction:
± 0
Role:
Ground:
± 30'
Climb/Arboreal:
Flight:
Swim:
Benthic:
Burrow:
Ethereal:
Actions/Abilities/Traits: Basic Fantasy
Actions/Abilities/Traits: Basic Fantasy
Offense
1 weapon
Circumstance: Combat
By weapon +2
Special
Echolocation
Blind (empty eye sockets sewn shut) but can "see" through echolocation as a bat does.
Special
Immune to vision magic
Immune to any magic involving vision, including most illusions.
Special
Vulnerable to magical silence
Magical silence affects them as darkness would affect a sighted creature.
Environments
underdark
Bat-people of the deep under-dark with bugbear-like bodies and misshapen bat heads
Cheiropterans look like bugbears with the heads of great, misshapen bats. They are the bat-people of the deep under-dark. They are born with eyes, but their priests sacrificed their eyes to Camazotz shortly after birth, so almost all cheiropterans encountered will be blind, their empty eye sockets sewn shut. It can still "see" through echolocation as a bat does. It is typically armored with a chain mail shirt and wears hard, heavy boots.
80% of a given force will be armed with halberds, and the other 20% with longbows. In addition to the treasure shown, an individual cheiropteran will carry 1d100 triangular bone coins. These are religious tokens, of value only to cheiropterans. It will also carry a strip of chewed rawhide. This is an ancestor-strip, bearing the teeth-marks of the preceding generations, and may be ransomed back to the cheiropteran leaders for as much as 10 gp. Priests will carry a silver holy symbol of Camazotz which is worth 25 gp on the open market, or 100 gp in ransom to the leaders.
Wandering cheiropterans are sometimes (35%) found together with 3d6 chupacabras, which they train as hounds. A cheiropteran lair has a 90% chance of also containing 5d6 chupacabras
Basic Fantasy Field Guide Omnibus
Actions/Abilities/Traits: Basic Fantasy
Bat-people of the deep under-dark with bugbear-like bodies and misshapen bat heads
Cheiropterans look like bugbears with the heads of great, misshapen bats. They are the bat-people of the deep under-dark. They are born with eyes, but their priests sacrificed their eyes to Camazotz shortly after birth, so almost all cheiropterans encountered will be blind, their empty eye sockets sewn shut. It can still "see" through echolocation as a bat does. It is typically armored with a chain mail shirt and wears hard, heavy boots.
80% of a given force will be armed with halberds, and the other 20% with longbows. In addition to the treasure shown, an individual cheiropteran will carry 1d100 triangular bone coins. These are religious tokens, of value only to cheiropterans. It will also carry a strip of chewed rawhide. This is an ancestor-strip, bearing the teeth-marks of the preceding generations, and may be ransomed back to the cheiropteran leaders for as much as 10 gp. Priests will carry a silver holy symbol of Camazotz which is worth 25 gp on the open market, or 100 gp in ransom to the leaders.
Wandering cheiropterans are sometimes (35%) found together with 3d6 chupacabras, which they train as hounds. A cheiropteran lair has a 90% chance of also containing 5d6 chupacabras
Basic Fantasy Field Guide Omnibus