Leomarh

Leomarhs were a species of planetouched big cats that could be found across many planes and whose origins were vague.

Description
These creatures largely resembled lions with golden-brown fur, except much like a hyena their forequarters were far larger than their hindquarters. Rather than fur, much of their body was covered by fine scales, though they had small beards. And their tails were long, similar to that of a snake, that ended in a bladed spade.

On average these creatures grew to be a length of.

Behavior
These creatures had an unusually high level of intelligence, above that of any lion or big cat, though they showed no signs of true sentience. They were extremely defensive of their cubs and were liable to attack anything that approached their lairs.

Abilities
Much like a chameleon, leomarhs had a natural ability to change the colors of their bodies to match their surroundings. This allowed them to reach a state of near invisibility while holding still.

Leomarhs were unusually impervious to harm from the spell magic missiles.

Combat
Prides of these creatures were known to use hit-and-runs. They would also set up expert ambushes by dividing their prides, then having several obvious attackers draw prey towards camouflaged members. They tried to drag foes down to the ground with their large, powerful foreclaws.

Leomarhs typically avoided fighting bigger foes, such as those that could call on magical energy or were heavily armed.

Ecology
Much like lions, the leomarh lived and hunted in prides.

Diet
Like most big cats, leomarhs were a carnivorous species. They were willing to attack almost anything smaller than an elephant, but their preferred prey was typically deer, goats, and bison or wild cattle. Though in some areas they would attack local peasants or lesser fiends if they were the most plentiful supply of food.

Habitats
Leomarhs could be found across a wide variety of planes, but were typically found in plains. They were most common in the Outlands, but could also be found in Avernus as well as the forests and meadows of Amoria.

Relationships
Leomarhs were not known to interact with intelligent races or monsters and they were incapable of being tamed. Though on rare ocassions they could be found as animal companions of druids, rangers, or other individuals possessing an affinity with their local wildlife. On the plane of Outlands they were frequently hunted down, for they were perceived to pose a threat to travelers and other wildlife.

Leomarhs acted as servants of the dwarven deities Clangeddin Silverbeard and Thard Harr, as well as the primal spirit known as Nobanion.