Pa'li (Direhorse) (2.5e Creature)

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Pa'li (Direhorse)
Climate/Terrain: Forest grasslands hills and mountains
Frequency: Common
Organization: Herd
Activity Cycle: Diurnal
Diet: Nectarivores
Intelligence: Animal
Treasure: Nill
Alignment: N
Number Appearing: 2d12
Armor Class: 4
Movement: 80//
Hit Dice:
THAC0: 12
Number of Attacks: 2 hooves
Damage/Attack: hooves 2d6 bludgeoning
Special Attacks: Trample
Special Defenses: Nill
Magic Resistance: Nill
Size: 14’
Moral:
XP Value: 700

GeneralInformation:

Direhorses (Na'vi name: pa'li) are nectarivores, vaguely horse-like in appearance, with very long necks and small heads. They are roughly the size of an elephant. They are native creatures of Pandora.

When wild, the animals move together in a loose herd through the forests, feeding on tree bark and shrubs. Herds numbering in the dozens have been spotted from aircraft, but evidence (including scatological and plant impact) suggests that herds of more than one hundred animals are not uncommon

Combat:

Trample- if Pa'li moves 10’or more before attacking it tramples targets smaller then its self dealing 2d8 bludgeoning damage

Ecology:

Bioluminescence- in darkness the patterns on the pa'li skin glows giving off light in a 10 ft radius

Neural Interface-pa'li can use the tentacles on the back of their head to link with nature to get a “empathic feel” of any threats to nature. In a dense forest area, the “empathic feel” has a range of up to 1 mile. pa'li can also use them to mentally link with other creatures native to Pandora.

low light vision-60ft

Skin color-Gray w/ blue stripes

Eye color-blue silver green yellow or red


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