Shade said:
Not much detail on the crow form. He can apparently fly at a speed of 80 feet.
When they say "large, black, crow-like bird", do you think that means large in the size category sense, or simply "a big normal bird"?
If the former, we could use the stats for the giant raven from Frostburn. Otherwise, we can go with the normal raven stats in the MM. Neither form flies that fast, though. Alternatively, we could use the stats for a giant eagle (which does fly at 80 feet) for simplicity's sake.
There's always the option of allowing to take the form of raven of either size, too.
for the sake of reference, back then you really only had three size categories: S, M, and L. M (which was "man-sized" rather than Medium) was 5-7' tall and within the approximate build and mass of a human. S meant smaller than that, and L meant larger than that.
however, in this case, i'm inclined to think that they simply mean "larger than a normal crow". i'm thinking to make him a Medium sized bird, and maybe a 7-foot tall humanoid.
should we go with Alternate Form or Change Shape?
Alternate Form: quasit, imp, dragon (bronze, gold, silver), eladrins, lycanthropes, phasm
Change Shape: aranea, hound archon, barghest, doppelganger, rakshasa, slaad (green, gray, death)
note that what creature(s) we copy from isn't all that important, because Mal won't have the exact same stats in that form anyway. rather than say that he has the stats of a giant raven (for example), it's more like he has his own normal stats but borrows a few abilities in his other form.
Kain Darkwind said:
When we did Malphas for Gates of Hell, we sort of incorporated crow/raven traits into his normal form. Sort of, but not quite fully, an anthropomorphic raven. Almost all of those old devils were taken from real life religious myth, and had bizzare forms. So I guess I'm sort of suggesting, drop the crow as an alternate form and work it into his physical description.
nah, i'll leave reimaging/reinventing these guys up to you guys at DF.

to keep it easy on myself, i just stick with reinterpreting the D&D material. getting results using different methods means that DMs can choose which version suits them better - or they can create their own version which may be an amalgam of the two or none of the above.
