Eagle

Eagle

Small beast, unaligned

0
Challenge Rating
10 XP

Eagles are majestic and powerful birds of prey known for their keen eyesight and soaring flight. They are found in various parts of the world, inhabiting diverse environments such as forests, mountains, and open plains.

Physically, eagles have large, hooked beaks that are well-suited for tearing into their prey. They have strong, muscular bodies and long, broad wings that enable them to glide effortlessly through the air. Their sharp talons are adapted for grasping and carrying their catch. Eagles come in different species, with varying sizes, colors, and markings, but they generally possess a regal appearance with their proud posture and keen, focused gaze.

These birds are apex predators, feeding primarily on small mammals, fish, reptiles, and birds. They have exceptional eyesight, capable of spotting prey from great distances while soaring high above the ground. Eagles are known for their incredible diving and swooping abilities, using their speed and agility to capture their quarry.

As a creature, the Eagle has high Dexterity and Perception, representing its agility and acute senses. Eagles have a Fly speed, allowing them to maneuver swiftly through the air and gain advantageous positions during combat or exploration.

Eagles can be encountered in various settings within the world, such as wilderness areas, mountains, or even as familiars or animal companions to characters who possess the appropriate abilities or spells. They may also serve as guardians or messengers in certain quests or storylines.

Special Abilities

Keen Sight

The eagle has advantage on Wisdom (Perception) checks that rely on sight.

Actions

  • Talons: Melee Weapon Attack: +4 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 4 (1d4 + 2) slashing damage.
Armor Class: 12 (DEX)
Hit Points: 3 (1d6)
Speed: 10 ft. (walk), 60 ft. (fly)
str
6
-2
dex
15
+2
con
10
+0
int
2
-4
wis
14
+2
cha
7
-2

Proficiencies

  • Skill: Perception +4

Senses

  • Passive Perception: 14
Environment: Coastal, Grassland, Hill, Mountain

Credits: SRD 5.1