Feathered Bear

Feathered Bear

Creature 10

Perception +18; darkvision, scent (imprecise) 60 feet

Languages Common, Sylvan; 

Skills Athletics +23, Intimidation +20, Survival +16

Str +7, Dex +2, Con +5, Int +0, Wis +2, Cha +3

AC 29; Fort +21, Ref +16, Will +18

HP 160; Immunities disease, paralyzed, poison, precision; Resistances all damage 10 (except force, ghost touch, or positive; double resistance vs. non-magical)

Guardian’s Aegis (abjuration, aura, primal) 30 feet. All allies within 30 feet of the feathered bear gain a +1 status bonus to saves against magical effects. The bonus increases to +2 if the effect originated from a demon or other chaotic evil fiend.

Avenging Claws Trigger A creature within 10 feet damages the feathered bear’s ally with a melee attack; Effect The feathered bear immediately Steps toward the triggering attacker and makes a claws Strike.

Speed 35 feet

Melee jaws +21 (magical), Damage 3d10+9 force

Melee claw +21 (agile, magical), Damage 3d6+9 force plus Grab

Primal Innate Spells DC 27; 3rd 

, ; Constant (5th)

Bond with Mortal As cunning fox, except HP increases by 20.

Feathered Charge The feathered bear Strides and makes a Strike at the end of that movement. During the Stride, the feathered bear ignores difficult terrain and greater difficult terrain, and they can move across air as easily as solid ground. If the feathered bear doesn’t end their movement on solid ground, they fall as soon as the Strike is completed.

Bonded Strike As 

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Mauler The feathered bear gains a +4 circumstance bonus to damage rolls against creatures they have grabbed.

Strong Guide

Born from spirits possessing the qualities of strength, endurance, and ferocity, these spirit guides act as martial guardians for mortals under their care. Most have a burning hatred for demons, devils, and other fiends who prey on mortal weaknesses. However, they also display care and consideration around mortal children, who in turn seem to instinctively recognize the beings as protectors. Strength takes many forms, some evident in their power—like the feathered bear—and some unassuming.