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|name=Blood Hawk | |name=Blood Hawk | ||
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− | In the ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' [[ | + | In the ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' [[role-playing game]], the '''blood hawk''' is a [[magical beast]]. |
==Ecology== | ==Ecology== | ||
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− | The blood hawk has appeared in several sourcebooks throughout editions of the game: 3E ''[[Fiend Folio]]'', ''Tome of Horrors'', 1E ''Fiend Folio'', ''Monstrous Compendium Volume 2'', ''Ultimate Monsters'', and the ''Monstrous Manual''. There have been a few differences between sourcebooks; in ''Tome of Horrors'' blood hawks are listed as [[ | + | The blood hawk has appeared in several sourcebooks throughout editions of the game: 3E ''[[Fiend Folio]]'', ''Tome of Horrors'', 1E ''Fiend Folio'', ''Monstrous Compendium Volume 2'', ''Ultimate Monsters'', and the ''Monstrous Manual''. There have been a few differences between sourcebooks; in ''Tome of Horrors'' blood hawks are listed as [[aberration]]s and not magical beasts, while the 3E ''Fiend Folio'' lists them as size small and ''Ultimate Monsters'' lists them as tiny. |
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In the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, the blood hawk is a magical beast.
Contents
Ecology
Environment
Blood hawks dwell in forests, hills, mountains and plains.
Typical physical characteristics
Blood hawks closely resemble normal hawks, but stronger and more aggressive, and with a love for the taste of human flesh. All but the tip of their beak, and a small area around their eye, is orange and bare.
Alignment
Blood hawks are netural in alignment.
Society
Blood hawks are either solitary, or travel in murders of 3 to 12 individuals.
Creative origins
The blood hawk has appeared in several sourcebooks throughout editions of the game: 3E Fiend Folio, Tome of Horrors, 1E Fiend Folio, Monstrous Compendium Volume 2, Ultimate Monsters, and the Monstrous Manual. There have been a few differences between sourcebooks; in Tome of Horrors blood hawks are listed as aberrations and not magical beasts, while the 3E Fiend Folio lists them as size small and Ultimate Monsters lists them as tiny.