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<blockquote data-quote="Catapilla" data-source="post: 2834654" data-attributes="member: 40330"><p>Ashen Rocking Horse</p><p>Small Construct (Maltreated toy)</p><p>Hit Dice:1d10+10 (15hp)</p><p>Initiative:+1</p><p>Speed: 10ft (rocking is not exactly an efficient way of moving)</p><p>Armour Class:14</p><p>Base Attack/Grapple:+0/-4</p><p>Attack: Slam+1 melee(1d4)</p><p>Full Attack:Slam+1 melee (1d4)</p><p>Space/Reach: 5ft/5ft</p><p>Special Attacks: None</p><p>Special Qualities: Blindsense, Construct traits</p><p>Saves: Fort+0 Ref+1 Will-5</p><p>Abilities:Burning ashes and Trample</p><p>Skills: Listen +12</p><p>Feats:None</p><p>Environment: Anywhere (usually indoors. Arctic rocking horses seem unlikely somehow.)</p><p>Organisation: Solitary</p><p>Challenge Rating: 2 (depends on last burn time)</p><p></p><p>You swivel round and gasp in amazement as towards rocks a large smouldering rocking horse, with large gashes in its neck and a hideous smile, barely visible through the thick layer of ash coating it rocks towards you. Once it would have had a large attractive white face, with round glassy eyes and long eyelashes. The contorted features of what's moving towards you are twisted and crooked, the very shape of the horse warped by the immense heat it must have experienced. The wood its made of groans as it moves, screaming in pain as it approaches. Its now blackened face looks terrifying, due to the large cuts and slices in the woodwork. The glue the horse is made of has bubbled and spat out from its joints leaving strange transparent lines running down its once proud face. The horse rocks.</p><p></p><p>Another maltreated toy, an ashen rocking horse is a rocking horse which has been continually set on fire and extinguished, and set on fire and extinguished. The result is a crooked rocking horse composed of ash and soot, which slowly rocks towards those it wants to play with. Because it is a maltreated toy, once animated it believs that those it wants to play with must play the "games" that others having playing with it, in this case, burning and scarring things horrendously. Generally it is incredibly difficult to create an ashen rocking horse unintentionally as usually they just turn to ash. To stop it from being entirely consumed by flame involves a lot of conjury and spells.</p><p></p><p>Combat</p><p>Burning Ashes (Ex)</p><p>If a rocking horse decides to "play" with something it usually moves up to it to try and burn it using its ashen body or trample it by rocking over it. Anyone coming into physical contact with the horse must succeed on a penalty depending on how long ago the horse was last, char-grilled</p><p></p><p>If the horse has been out of the fire for a day or more it deals</p><p>1d8 hit point damage</p><p></p><p>If the horse has not been burned for 4 days, this effect becomes invalid.</p><p>The horse comes into physical contact with something everytime it enters an enemies square. Each time it does this it may move the enemy 2 squares back or trample them. There is no save for these effects. The horse may not trample or move back opponent's of a size larger than medium.</p><p></p><p>Trample (Ex)</p><p>If the rocking horse enters an opponent's square it may attempt to trample them rather than initially making physical contact. When a rocking horse attempts to trample someone it rears up and crashes down on top of them, rocking slowly over them. The attack deals 3d4 hit point damage if succesful but has a DC18 Reflex save of 18. If the save is successful, then the horse misses them and deals no burn damage or trample damage and may not move them from the square. The horse in that case must move into a square next to the square which it just attacked.</p><p>If the horse uses trample it may not slam in the same turn. Similarly, it may not trample after slamming someone. The horse may not trample opponents of a size larger than medium.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Notice that it has a subtype, maltreated toy. I decided that since I was gonna make a few of em, I might as well make a type for them, maybe even a template to make maltreated toy animals...... Please tell me if there is something wrong with it. I really don't know what to do about the Cr. It might not even be right anyway...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catapilla, post: 2834654, member: 40330"] Ashen Rocking Horse Small Construct (Maltreated toy) Hit Dice:1d10+10 (15hp) Initiative:+1 Speed: 10ft (rocking is not exactly an efficient way of moving) Armour Class:14 Base Attack/Grapple:+0/-4 Attack: Slam+1 melee(1d4) Full Attack:Slam+1 melee (1d4) Space/Reach: 5ft/5ft Special Attacks: None Special Qualities: Blindsense, Construct traits Saves: Fort+0 Ref+1 Will-5 Abilities:Burning ashes and Trample Skills: Listen +12 Feats:None Environment: Anywhere (usually indoors. Arctic rocking horses seem unlikely somehow.) Organisation: Solitary Challenge Rating: 2 (depends on last burn time) You swivel round and gasp in amazement as towards rocks a large smouldering rocking horse, with large gashes in its neck and a hideous smile, barely visible through the thick layer of ash coating it rocks towards you. Once it would have had a large attractive white face, with round glassy eyes and long eyelashes. The contorted features of what's moving towards you are twisted and crooked, the very shape of the horse warped by the immense heat it must have experienced. The wood its made of groans as it moves, screaming in pain as it approaches. Its now blackened face looks terrifying, due to the large cuts and slices in the woodwork. The glue the horse is made of has bubbled and spat out from its joints leaving strange transparent lines running down its once proud face. The horse rocks. Another maltreated toy, an ashen rocking horse is a rocking horse which has been continually set on fire and extinguished, and set on fire and extinguished. The result is a crooked rocking horse composed of ash and soot, which slowly rocks towards those it wants to play with. Because it is a maltreated toy, once animated it believs that those it wants to play with must play the "games" that others having playing with it, in this case, burning and scarring things horrendously. Generally it is incredibly difficult to create an ashen rocking horse unintentionally as usually they just turn to ash. To stop it from being entirely consumed by flame involves a lot of conjury and spells. Combat Burning Ashes (Ex) If a rocking horse decides to "play" with something it usually moves up to it to try and burn it using its ashen body or trample it by rocking over it. Anyone coming into physical contact with the horse must succeed on a penalty depending on how long ago the horse was last, char-grilled If the horse has been out of the fire for a day or more it deals 1d8 hit point damage If the horse has not been burned for 4 days, this effect becomes invalid. The horse comes into physical contact with something everytime it enters an enemies square. Each time it does this it may move the enemy 2 squares back or trample them. There is no save for these effects. The horse may not trample or move back opponent's of a size larger than medium. Trample (Ex) If the rocking horse enters an opponent's square it may attempt to trample them rather than initially making physical contact. When a rocking horse attempts to trample someone it rears up and crashes down on top of them, rocking slowly over them. The attack deals 3d4 hit point damage if succesful but has a DC18 Reflex save of 18. If the save is successful, then the horse misses them and deals no burn damage or trample damage and may not move them from the square. The horse in that case must move into a square next to the square which it just attacked. If the horse uses trample it may not slam in the same turn. Similarly, it may not trample after slamming someone. The horse may not trample opponents of a size larger than medium. Notice that it has a subtype, maltreated toy. I decided that since I was gonna make a few of em, I might as well make a type for them, maybe even a template to make maltreated toy animals...... Please tell me if there is something wrong with it. I really don't know what to do about the Cr. It might not even be right anyway... [/QUOTE]
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