Converting "generic setting" second edition monsters

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Immune to searing light and spells with the light descriptor, sure (note that searing light is, for whatever reason, not a light spell).
 

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That is odd. Updated.

Environment: Temperate and warm plains and hills?

Organization: Solitary or stand (2-6)?

Challenge Rating: 1?

Treasure: None?

Advancement: x
 

CR 2, I think. 4d4 damage to a 1st level character could take out even a fighter in one round. Advancement: 4-6 HD (Medium), 7-9 HD (Large)?
 

All that sounds good.

Regarding harvesting seeds, I like that idea, but maybe add that the sunflowers don't react well to being harvested. :devil:
 



Caladrius
CLIMATE/TERRAIN: Marsh
FREQUENCY: Very Rare
ACTIVITY CYCLE: Diurnal
DIET: Carnivore
INTELLIGENCE: Animal (1)
TREASURE: None
ALIGNMENT: Neutral
NO. APPEARING: 1
ARMOR CLASS: 9
MOVEMENT: 3, Fl 15(D)
HIT DICE: 1/2
THAC0: 20
NO OF ATTACKS: 1
DAMAGE/ATTACK: 1 point
SPECIAL ATTACKS: See below
SPECIAL DEFENSES: None
MAGIC RESISTANCE: Immune to disease
SIZE: S (3'-4')
MORALE: Average (10)
XP VALUE: 7

The caladrius is a magical, pure white marsh bird the size of a heron. It possesses unusual healing powers that work on people with internal ailments, such as diseases of the liver. It may also be able to cure magical diseases.
When a caladrius is brought before a diseased person, the bird's reaction will determine whether the patient will recover. Roll reaction when the bird is within 5 feet. On a reaction of cautious, threatening, or hostile, the caladrius turns its head away from the patient: It will not cure him.

On an indifferent or friendly reaction, it stares at the patient for one round. The bird's pure white feathers will turn gray and unhealthy as its absorbs the sickness into itself. The person's sickness is cured and he or she feels better immediately, but the caladrius catches the disease! To recover, the caladrius must be allowed to fly off high into the air, where the sun's rays purify it. Unfortunately, the caladrius cannot be tamed, so this means it escapes.

Combat: Faced with people seeking to capture it, the caladrius tries to fly off. A caladrius is immune to cause disease spells.

Habitat/Society: These rare birds live in wetlands in distant parts of Italy. They feed on small fish, and are solitary except for a brief mating period.

Ecology: A captive caladrius is worth 500-1,500 g.p. - more if no priests in the area have magic capable of curing diseases. The mere rumor of a caladrius can summon scores of net-wielding hunters to an area! Captured birds are hooded and caged to prevent them from looking at the wrong patient. They dislike captivity, and cannot be trained, so when they fly off to purify themselves they rarely return to their owners. Luring them back requires imitating their mating calls, which can be accomplished by a successful Animal Lore check at a -10 penalty.

Originally appeared in HR5 - Glory of Rome Campaign Sourcebook (1993).

Caladrius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 


The "indifferent or friendly reaction" bit makes it sound like a victim (or its would-be healers) must succeed on a Diplomacy check to improve the caladrius's attitude before it will use its powers.
 

Agreed! Though in 3e speak, maybe friendly or helpful.

Small magical beast, 1/2 HD still?
 

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