Converting Al-Qadim creatures

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Cleon

Legend
I can see that, too, but I definitely like Quicken SLA more than Cleave, and Combat Reflexes seems just as good as Power Attack.

Deadly Precision, Combat Reflexes and Quicken SLA all suit me.

What SLA would we apply the Quicken to? A CL of 14 allows for SLAs up to 3rd level, so we've got a choice of blindness/deafness, darkness, gaseous form, minor image or silence.

blindness/deafness or gaseous form seem the most appropriate.

Maybe Climb, Jump, and Tumble for the last skills?

Sounds good.
 

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freyar

Extradimensional Explorer
Shade already has silence for Quicken SLA, but blindness/deafness would be another good choice.
 

Shade

Monster Junkie
Updated.

I selected silence since it was called out in their original writeup, but I'm fine with blindness/deafness if the rest of you would prefer it. Silence is probably more of a pre-combat prep ability, whereas it can't use the latter until prey is engaged, so I think I just convinced myself. ;)

I also swapped Concentration for Jump, as it already had a great Jump modifier due to its high speed and synergy from Tumble. Plus, it can fly. ;)

Challenge Rating: 11?

Alignment: Always neutral evil?

Advancement: 13-19 HD (Large); 20–30 HD (Huge)?
 



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Looking quite good.


Say, I just peeked around my list of Al-Qadim monsters and noticed several from City of Delights that are left to do. Can we do those after the initial Tasked Genies... or some of them, like the Pasari-Niml and maybe that dazzle thing? I tried converting the Pasari-Niml and wasn't satisfied with the results.

If not, I might solicit some advice in private messages from you folks while we go from Tasked Genies from MC13 to Tasked Genies from the ALQ sourcebooks.
 




Shade

Monster Junkie
Here's the next one...

Genie, Tasked, Warmonger
CLIMATE/TERRAIN: Any
FREQUENCY: Rare
ORGANIZATION: Solitary
ACTIVITY CYCLE: Day
DIET: Omnivore
INTELLIGENCE: Exceptional (15-16)
TREASURE: B
ALIGNMENT: Lawful evil
NO. APPEARING: 1
ARMOR CLASS: 4
MOVEMENT: 12
HIT DICE: 7
THAC0: 13
NO. OF ATTACKS: 1
DAMAGE/ATTACK: 1-10 or by weapon +4
SPECIAL ATTACKS: Spells
SPECIAL DEFENSES: Raise morale
MAGIC RESISTANCE: Nil
SIZE: M (5’ tall)
MORALE: Fanatical (17-18)
LEVEL/XP VALUE: 1,400

Warmonger genies are strategists and advisers to generals, laying plans for warfare among the genies’ emirs and caliphs. They are always found leading soldiers and mercenaries, and where there is no war for them to fight, they start one.

A hairy genie with blood dripping from every hair, warmonger tasked genies tend to obesity. They are shorter than most other genies, a fact which causes them no end of anger and frustration. The typical warmonger genie stands 5. tall and weighs over 200 pounds.

For battle, warmonger genies wear the heaviest armor they can find and are generally found at the rear of their troops, observing from horseback or seated on a ridge overlooking the field. They are very fond of wearing sashes, medals, clusters of jewels or precious metal signifying military ranks and orders, as well as other accessories that attest to their bravery and skill.

Combat: Warmonger genies are capable warriors but excel at leadership. Their leadership is both so inspired and so terrifying that troops under their command gain a +2 bonus to their morale as long as their leader lives. If a tasked warmonger genie is slain in the heat of battle, all troops aware of his death suffer an additional -2 penalty to morale. In melee, warmonger genies prefer weapons for mounted use: maces, picks, and scimitars. Their great strength gives them a + 4 bonus to weapon damage.

Warmonger genies can use each of the following spell-like abilities twice per day: cloak of bravery, suggestion, and enchanted weapon. They may use fear and remove fear at will.

Habitat/Society: Warmonger genies live among their troops and worship their lords. They are completely loyal to their cause and will carry on with battle even if their lord requests they stop. They will, however, retreat when it is to their advantage, to renew the battle on more favorable terms.

Generally, warmonger genies are summoned or hired to perform a specific task, such as defending a vital pass from imminent invasion or leading forces in a bid for conquest. They are so enthralled with their work, however, that they often refuse to stop at the limits that their leaders set. As long as a continued advance doesn’t overextend supply lines, push exhausted troops beyond their endurance, or otherwise appear to be militarily foolish, the genies will urge their lords to continue the fight. Their reasoning is simple: fighting now will prevent fighting later. They are also canny enough to play on their lord’s vanity. They will always assure him that bringing more land under his rule will serve the interests of others as well because of his enlightened and wise policies.

In their hearts, warmonger genies see political figures as foolish and incapable of understanding the glories of soldiering. Many warmonger genies fancy themselves as profound philosophers; appealing to this conceit often brings respect from the genie.

Ecology: Warmonger genies have no ecology. They destroy ecologies they encounter because they must requisition food and supplies from territories they march through, and they must allow their troops a certain amount of plunder for morale purposes. Repeated marching over the same territory during an extended campaign often results in the complete destruction or removal of any mounts, grain, livestock, water supplies, and other foodstuffs that the genie’s army can lay its hands on. Noncombatants starve in their wake.

In addition to their purely strategic and tactical skills, they are administratively and politically skilled enough to understand how to create a climate of fear and suspicion conducive to turning entire nations into armed camps. They will ruthlessly carry out plans to bring all the reins of power under military control and then make every citizen of their nation as efficient as possible in contributing to the war effort.

Originally appeared in Monstrous Compendium Al-Qadim Appendix (1992).
 

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