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Peluda

CR 10.00 Dragon NE Large
This long-necked dragon has steamy breath, a lashing tail, and a back covered in hundreds of quills.

Peludas loathe all weak, fragile creatures smaller than themselves, especially humanoids. Some hunt in nearby farmlands before returning to their own lairs. Some are worshipped as gods by lizardfolk or other swamp creatures, though a peluda's short temper means it may eat its devotees if affronted.

A typical peluda is 15 feet long and weighs 300 pounds.

STR
27
DEX
12
CON
21
INT
6
WIS
15
CHA
12
HP
126 (11d12+55)
AC
24, touch 10, flat-footed 23 (+1 Dex, +14 natural, –1 size)
Speed
30 ft., swim 30 ft.
Init
+5
Melee
bite +18 (2d6+8), 2 claws +18 (1d6+8), tail slap +13 (3d6+4 plus poison)
BAB
+11
CMB
+20 (+22 bull rush)
CMD
31 (33 vs. bull rush, 35 vs. trip)
Fort
+14
Ref
+8
Will
+11
DR
5/magic
SR
21

breath weapon (50-ft. line, 6d6 fire damage, Reflex DC 20 half, usable every 1d4 rounds), poison, quill barrage

Climb +12, Intimidate +15, Perception +16, Stealth +10, Swim +30

Details
Type
Dragon
Alignment
NE
Size
Large
Environment
temperate marshes or plains
Senses
darkvision 60 ft., low-light vision; Perception +16
Languages
Draconic
Source
Bestiary 4