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Converting "Real World" Animals and Vermin

Cleon

Legend
I'll just cut n' paste the lyrics to Muskrat Love. :p

Does that work include length and weight information?

Failing that, how's this.

A brown-furred rodent the size of a large rat, but much stockier. It has a flattened scaly tail and half-webbed hind feet to aid its swimming.


Muskrats are aquatic rodents that live in temperate or subarctic wetlands (swamps, lakes, rivers, et cetera). They can survive in saltwater marshes, but prefer freshwater. A muskrat looks much like a miniature beaver and has similar habits to that animal. Muskrats don't fell trees like beavers, but can build lodges out of twigs, reeds and mud. They don't always build lodges, if there's a convenient riverbank or lake's edge they will dig out a burrow instead, and they sometimes live in the lodges of beavers instead of building their own. Muskrats are social animals, and a big lodge may contain up to 40 animals. Muskrats are often hunted for their meat and skins, their thick fur is prized for its warmth.

A typical muskrat has a body 9 inches to a foot long, with a tail of similar length, and weighs 1 to 4 pounds.

Combat
A muskrat in danger will run to the nearest water, dive in and swim away underwater, heading for its lodge. Muskrats may bite if held or cornered, but their instinct is to flee.
 

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Shade

Monster Junkie
Oh yeah:

Monster Manual
Monstrous Compendium Volume One
Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume Two
Creature Catalogue (AC9)
Creature Catalogue (DMR2)
 



Cleon

Legend
To get us started, here's the MC1 version of the Normal and Giant Skunk:

Skunk

Normal
Climate/Terrain: Temperate or subtropical forests
Frequency: Common
Organization: Solitary or family
Activity Cycle: Any
Diet: Omnivore
Intelligence: Animal (1)
Treasure: Nil
Alignment: Neutral
No. Appearing: 1 or 1-6
Armor Class: 8
Movement: 12
Hit Dice: 1-2 hit points
THAC0: 20
No. of Attacks: 1
Damage/Attack: 1
Special Attacks: Squirt musk
Special Defenses: Squirt musk
Magic Resistance: Nil
Size: T (2’ long)
Morale: Unsteady (5)
XP Value:35

Giant
Climate/Terrain: Temperate or subtropical forests
Frequency: Uncommon
Organization: Solitary or family
Activity Cycle: Any
Diet: Omnivore
Intelligence: Animal (1)
Treasure: Nil
Alignment: Neutral
No. Appearing: 1 or 1-4
Armor Class: 7
Movement: 9
Hit Dice: 5
THAC0: 15
No. of Attacks: 1
Damage/Attack: 1-6
Special Attacks: Squirt musk
Special Defenses: Squirt musk
Magic Resistance: Nil
Size: M (6’ long)
Morale: Average (9)
XP Value:270

Skunks are forest-dwelling omnivores found in most temperate and subtropical regions. They are easily recognized by the long white stripe running from their faces, down their black-furred backs, to the tips of their tails.

Combat: Skunks react to any serious threat by backing toward the opponent. If the other creature does not quickly get beyond range, the skunk discharges a vile cloud of stinking musk at it.

The cloud of a normal skunk is 10’×10’×10’. Any creature unfortunate enough to be caught in a skunk’s cloud must first save versus poison or be nauseated (lose 50% of Strength and Dexterity) for 1-4 rounds and retreat and retch. Anyone who makes the first saving throw, but chooses to remain within the cloud, must make an additional save versus poison each round he stays. After the results of the first saving throw have been determined, a second save versus poison must be made to determine whether or not the vile musk has gotten into the victim’s eyes, thereby blinding the unfortunate creature for 1-4 rounds.

The stench of the musk seems almost impossible to get rid of. All normal cloth materials must save versus acid or rot and become useless. All other items (i.e. flesh, leather, metal, etc.) must be washed and aired repeatedly for several days to remove the horrible stench. Washing the items in vinegar will remove the smell in only a few washings, while certain spells and magical items can accomplish the task quite nicely. A potion of sweet water poured carefully over the items to be cleaned will neutralize the musk in the garments of 2-5 people (depending on the quantity of gear and the care used in applying the fluid) Despite washing, any cloth that fails its saving throw—including magical items—will rot and become useless.

If cornered, skunks can bite, but usually loose their combination offense/defense musk cloud immediately. If two or more skunks are encountered, the DM should make careful note of where their clouds go. While skunks are immune to the nausea effects of other skunks, they can still be blinded by the acid musk just like any other living creature.

Habitat/Society: Skunks are wandering scavengers and have no social structure. They prefer to eat the leftovers of larger predators and always dwell deep in the forest.

Ecology: As mentioned above, skunks will eat almost anything, usually the remains of other kills. Their musk is secreted from a small posterior sac which is heavily muscled to permit the expulsion of the fluid. The fluid forms a heavy mist which lingers in an area for up to a week or more, depending on the prevailing winds and area filled. If the skunk is surprised and killed quickly, there is a 50% chance that the musk is recoverable. A giant skunk killed in this way can be a prize worth close to 200 gp to a sage or alchemist, as the musk is a valuable alchemical component (for stinking cloud scroll ink, smoke bombs, etc.)

A skunk pelt is relatively worthless as a luxury fur. Skunk meat is bitter and must be heavily seasoned to be palatable.

Skunks can be raised in captivity and make wonderful pets and combination low-cost garbage disposals/house guards.

Giant Skunk
Giant Skunks are simply huge versions of the normal variety. Their musk clouds tend to be larger and more noxious than those of their cousins. The cloud is 20 feet wide by 20 feet high by 60 feet long and all saving throws against the musk of a giant skunk are at a penalty of -4.

Originally appeared in MC1 - Monstrous Compendium Volume One (1989).
 

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