Size:
± Huge
Type:
± Monstrous Humanoid
Form:
Temper:
# App:
± 1d4, Lair 2d6
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
1 weapon
Special
Ground Slam
Normally a hruul will attack with both weapons that it carries, but if one is surrounded or facing large numbers it will pound the ground with its over-sized third arm, sending a concussive blast that will damage all nearby enemies with flying debris; additionally, all affected enemies must save vs. Dragon Breath or be knocked prone.
Environments
any
A hulking creature with four legs and three arms standing 18 feet tall
A hulking creature with four legs and three arms, a Hruul is a formidable foe. Standing 18 feet tall on average, muscles standing out like fleshy boulders, and wielding a giant stone axe in one hand with a club in another, there are few who would dare to stand their ground when attacked. It is not known if it possesses the faculty of language, but a hruul is known to shake saplings with the terrible roars that issue from its sharp-toothed mouth.
There seems to be a crude form of hierarchy among groups of hruul, though exactly how it functions is not unknown; however, it is clear that the larger the hruul, the more deference it is given by its kind and that they are sometimes seen cooperating in coordinated ways.
Basic Fantasy Field Guide Omnibus
Actions/Abilities/Traits: Basic Fantasy
A hulking creature with four legs and three arms standing 18 feet tall
A hulking creature with four legs and three arms, a Hruul is a formidable foe. Standing 18 feet tall on average, muscles standing out like fleshy boulders, and wielding a giant stone axe in one hand with a club in another, there are few who would dare to stand their ground when attacked. It is not known if it possesses the faculty of language, but a hruul is known to shake saplings with the terrible roars that issue from its sharp-toothed mouth.
There seems to be a crude form of hierarchy among groups of hruul, though exactly how it functions is not unknown; however, it is clear that the larger the hruul, the more deference it is given by its kind and that they are sometimes seen cooperating in coordinated ways.
Basic Fantasy Field Guide Omnibus