Multiattack. The Urgal makes two unarmed punches.
Unarmed Punch. Melee Weapon Attack: +4 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 7 (1d4 + 5) bludgeoning damage.
Claw. Melee Weapon Attack: +5 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 8 (2d6 + 2) slashing damage.
Attack of Opportunity. The Urgal makes on unarmed strike against an enemy moving out of it's melee range.
Description
Urgals are roughly humanoid in appearance, with grayish skin, bowed legs and thick arms. They have yellow, piggish eyes, claws on their hands in place of nails and a pair of long, twisted horns protruding from above their ears. Urgals can be anywhere from six to nine feet tall: an Urgal's height depends mostly on heredity factors. Urgals usually have seven toes on each foot.
Female Urgals are somewhat slimmer than their male counterparts, though just as tall. While still massive, their horns tended to be shorter and more delicate. Urgal children often accompanied the dams. Children who have not yet grown their horns look surprisingly similar to human children (excepting the difference in skin and eye color).
Although Humans think of them merely as bloodthirsty beasts, Urgal mothers care well for their young. Their entire culture revolves around violence and physical strength: one's prestige being directly connected with how many kills one had or how many opponents they had beaten in combat, as well as their size and the size of their horns. Their horns are a sign of pride, if an Urgal were to lose his horns it would be equivalent to being stripped of his being and manhood.
While Urgals have, on average, lifespans similar to humans, they are stronger and faster, and can run for much longer distances than any human. This, as can be observed, makes them subject to tales of beasts among other species.
Comments