Minotaur
Monstrous Humanoid: Monstrous humanoids are similar to humanoids, but with monstrous or animalistic features. They often have magical abilities as well.
Monstrous humanoids have darkvision.
Monstrous humanoids breathe, eat, and sleep.
Nothing holds a grudge like a minotaur. Scorned by the
civilized races centuries ago and born from a deific curse, minotaurs have
hunted, slain, and devoured lesser humanoids in retribution for real or
imagined slights for as long as anyone can remember. Many cultures have legends
of how the first minotaurs were created by vengeful or slighted gods who
punished humans by twisting their forms, robbing them of their intellects and
beauty, and giving them the heads of bulls. Yet most modern minotaurs hold
these legends in contempt and believe that they are not divine mockeries but
divine paragons created by a potent and cruel demon lord named Baphomet.
The traditional minotaur’s
lair is a maze, be it a legitimate labyrinth constructed to baffle and confuse,
an accidental one such as a city sewer system, or a naturally occurring one
such as a tangle of caverns and other underground passageways. Employing their
innate cunning, minotaurs use their maze lairs to vex unwary foes who seek them
out or who simply stumble into the lairs and become lost, slowly hunting the
intruders as they try in vain to find a way out. Only when despair has truly
set in does the minotaur move in to strike at its lost victims. When dealing
with a group, minotaurs often let one creature escape, to spread the tale of
horror and lure others to their mazes in hope of slaying the beasts. Of course,
to minotaurs, these would-be heroes make for delicious meals.
When a minotaur makes a charge, its attack deals extra
damage in addition to the normal benefits and hazards of a charge.
Minotaurs might also be
found in the employ of a more powerful monster or evil creature, serving it so
long as they can still hunt and dine as they please. Usually this means
guarding some powerful object or valuable location, but it can also be a sort
of mercenary work, hunting down the foes of its master.
Although minotaurs are not especially intelligent, they
possess innate cunning and logical ability. This gives them immunity to maze
spells and prevents them from ever becoming lost. Further, they are
never caught flat-footed.
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