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Converting "Real World" Animals and Vermin

That looks like a good start. I'd also like to add one or two of the abilities of the dire vulture to it, since they seem a good fit:

Resistant to Disease (Ex): A dire vulture has a cast-iron stomach. It has a +2 bonus on Fortitude saves to resist normal diseases, but not supernatural or magical diseases such as mummy rot.

Considering where they hang out, this seems a good fit, too:

Stench (Ex): Scraps of rotting flesh cling to a dire vulture's feathers, and the fetid wind of its wings can fell even the hardiest opponent. A creature within 20 feet of a dire vulture must succeed on a DC 20 Fortitude save or be sickened for 1d6 rounds. A creature that successfully saves can't be affected by that dire vulture's stench ability for 24 hours. The save DC is Constitution-based.

Rather than "scraps of rotting flesh", it could be "bits of offal, carrion, and refuse".
 

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That looks like a good start. I'd also like to add one or two of the abilities of the dire vulture to it, since they seem a good fit:

Resistant to Disease (Ex): A dire vulture has a cast-iron stomach. It has a +2 bonus on Fortitude saves to resist normal diseases, but not supernatural or magical diseases such as mummy rot.

Considering where they hang out, this seems a good fit, too:

Stench (Ex): Scraps of rotting flesh cling to a dire vulture's feathers, and the fetid wind of its wings can fell even the hardiest opponent. A creature within 20 feet of a dire vulture must succeed on a DC 20 Fortitude save or be sickened for 1d6 rounds. A creature that successfully saves can't be affected by that dire vulture's stench ability for 24 hours. The save DC is Constitution-based.

Rather than "scraps of rotting flesh", it could be "bits of offal, carrion, and refuse".

I like Resistance to Disease but not Stench. They'd need an awfully large sewer to get covered in filth!
 


I like Resistance to Disease but not Stench. They'd need an awfully large sewer to get covered in filth!

In a fantasy world, it isn't too difficult to imagine. They might crawl through a dragon's "outhouse tunnel", for example.

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In a fantasy world, it isn't too difficult to imagine. They might crawl through a dragon's "outhouse tunnel", for example.
I don't know that I like your big smelly rat, but it's OK I suppose. ;)
Are we ready for the next creature?

Well there's a trifling little error in the description...

"This massive mouse is more than thrice as long as a man is tall."

Also the rat's 10 feet longer than the mouse so the "thrice as long" needs changing. We could also emphasize their "big smelly rattiness"...

A gigantic rat, five times longer than a man is tall. Its fur is matted with filth so reeking it could make a half-orc retch.
 



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