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A [[Diabolic]] [[Monster]] from the [[Celestial Codex]]. | A [[Diabolic]] [[Monster]] from the [[Celestial Codex]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:30, 19 April 2018
Contents
Notice
This monster is from an out of date rule-set
A Diabolic Monster from the Celestial Codex.
Historical Data
In mythology, a hellhound or barghest is a demonic dog of Hell, referring especially to Cerberus, the hound of Hades from Greek mythology. They also appear in the mythology of the British Isles as part of the Wild Hunt. The myth is common across the UK, and many names are given to the apparitions: Black Shuck of East Anglia, Moddey Dhoo of the Isle of Man, Gwyllgi of Wales, and so on. Hellhounds are a common monstrous creature in fantasy fiction, such as the titular creatures of Arthur Conan Doyle's The Hound of the Baskervilles and Frank Belknap Long's Cthulhu Mythos-related "The Hounds of Tindalos".
Amtgard Description
The Hounds of Hell are lumbering, toothy canines of demonic visage and ruthless temperament. Only powerful Undead lords, demons and Anti-Paladins can command these fell beasts, for it takes an especially diabolic outlook to properly raise any animal that thrives on living flesh and the screams of the tormented dying. Most Hellhounds serve a dark master of some kind, but tales of free-range packs of these evil monstrosities abound.
Garb
Red or black garb, tails and dog ears. Spiked leather collar.
Statistics
Summoned By: Anti-Paladin (6), must sacrifice 5th level abilities to conjure one Hellhound, may sacrifice 6th level abilities to conjure an additional Hellhound. Powerful Undead such as Vampires or Nosferatu may be given one (or more) as a companion at the reeve’s option.
SL Ratio: 2/1
Type: Extra-Planar Mystical Beast
Q/M Ratio: 2/1
Armor: 2 point Natural Invulnerability
Weapons: Dagger (Flameblade, Natural), Short (Flameblade, Natural)
Immunities: Control, Death, Flame, Subdual
Natural Lives: 4
Abilities & Traits
- Energy Heal (Flame) (T)
- Fireball (M) (1 bolt/U)
- Many-Legged (T)
Vulnerabilities
- Spell Weakness Banish kills a Hellhound instantly.
Levels: None