The Canyon Krayt Dragon was the smaller and more common species of Krayt Dragon, a predatory reptile from Tatooine. As its named suggested, it dwelled in rock caves and canyons.
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Mudhorn
Mudhorns appeared to have a large keratinous horn, flat teeth, and long, woolly fur. It was oviparous, laying a single egg per clutch. The egg was huge and was cherished by Jawas.
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Ravinaks were large creatures that inhabited the frigid planet Maldo Kreis, swimming underneath the ice. They had two large tusks, a blowhole on top of their head, and gray skin.
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<< Previous Page Species: EopieDexterity 1D+2Perception 1D+1Search 3DStrength 4D+2Special Abilities:Bite: Does Strength+2 damage.Move: 6Size: 2 meters tallOrneriness: 2DNotes: For every ten years of age, an eopie’s Orneriness rating drops by 1D (minimum 0D). Background: Eopies were quadruped mammalian herbivores native to the planet Tatooine. These tough creatures were acclimated to their homeworld’s endless deserts, and as a result were domesticated by the planet’s inhabitants. They often worked as transports or beast of burden, though they were often bad-tempered and stubborn, and could break wind if their load was too heavy.…
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A blurrg was a non-sentient, two-legged reptilian beast of burden found throughout the galaxy.
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Type: Arachnid predatorHabitat: Arid deserts and cavesHomeworld: Atollon DEXTERITY 2D PERCEPTION 2D+2 STRENGTH 3DBrawling 4D+2, climbing/jumping 5D Special Abilities:• Mandibles: Does STR+1D damage.• Six Legs: Due to their number of legs, krykna receive a +2D modifer to climbing and +1D+1 to brawling.• Carapace: Te krykna’s thick, rock textured carapace grants it +7D versus physical and energy attacks. The exposed head and eyes below the carapace are vulnerable points on the krykna (+2D difculty modifer to hit, on result of Wounded or better the kryknas is incapacitated).• Natural Camouflage: Krykna burrow into the ground during the warm days, blending into the natural…
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