Lion

Lions were powerful feline predators that travelled and hunted in large groups, known as prides.

Description
Male lions had large manes of golden fur. They were responsible for defending the pride against any attackers. Female lions, who had no manes, were the hunters of the pride. They used group tactics to hunt and provide food for the entire pride.. A male lion was in length and weighed. Females were slightly smaller.

Combat
Lions were powerful and dangerous predators. Female lions hunted prey in packs, co-operating to drive their prey into a location ideal for ambush. Their long and sharp claws delivered devastating damage.

Abilities
Their powerful hindquarters allowed a lion to jump up to. Their sense were very sensitive and as a result, it was very difficult to sneak up on a lion. Lions avoided climbing and swimming.

Society
The symbol of a lion was used in heraldry across Toril and beyond.

The golden lion served as the currency of Cormyr.

In Tethyr, the Lion's Sword was the Tethyrian sword of state, wielded by princes and kings of the kingdom for centuries. In addition, the Monarch's Scepter, a unique rod of absorption that served as part of the regalia of the monarch of Tethyr, was a rod of pure silver, whose forward-oriented end was shaped to look like the head of a roaring lion.

Barachiel, a member of the Celestial Hebdomad and ruler of Lunia, used a lion as his symbol.

Amulets of health often had the head of a lion engraved on one side.

Numerous locations were named after lions:
 * Grinning Lion, an inn in Waterdeep.
 * Liongirt Tower, a tower in [Sheirtalar that was home to Onsilur Maerdrathom, a Magister during the 4th century DR.
 * Lion's Share, a store in Triboar.
 * Lion's Shrine, a mosque that was located in the great fortress of Sarahin.
 * Roaring Lion Inn in Tantras.
 * The Raging Lion, an inn near Scornubel.
 * Way of the Lion, an inn along the Sword Coast.

Numerous organizations were named after lions: Nobanion was considered the deity of lions. The faithful of Nobanion celebrated two festival dedicated to lions, the Festival of the Pride and the Newborn Celebration. , Lions were among the favored animals of Anhur.
 * Army of the Lion of Aglarond.
 * Black Lion tribe of Beorunna's Well.
 * The Lionshield Coster was a trading company based in Yartar. Their symbol was a lion's head atop a field of blue.
 * The Lion Tribe, one of the major roaming tribes of the Shaar.
 * Religion

The entrance to the Shining Temple of Bishamon in Aru was guarded by massive lion statues, carved of ebony with eyes of gold and teeth of crystal.

Habitat
Among other places, wild lion prides were found in the wild grasslands surrounding the ancient city of Cursrah in the area that would later become the Calim Desert. Lions were frequently found near the Well of the Cloven Rock, an oasis within Anauroch, when not hunting in the Hills of Scent. Other locations there were known to inhabit were the Vilhon Reach and the island of Storna.

Biology
Lions lived in prides of up twenty individuals, mostly females and their cubs. Each pride only had up to three adult male lions. Lions were obligate carnivores and hunted large animals such as giraffes and zebras. If necessary, they will hunt domesticated animals. They rarely hunted humanoids. The gestation period of a lion cub was approximately three months.

Spotted Lion
Spotted lions were about thirty percent larger than the standard lion, and had a speckled outer coat. They roamed the plains and hills of the land, and exhibited similar form and behavior as other lions. Fracto-Nimbuli, a cloud giant in Chondath, kept three spotted lions as pets.

Appearances

 * Adventures
 * Dungeon #34: "On Wings Of Darkness" • Dungeon #57: "The Rose Of Jumlat" • Tomb of Annihilation 
 * Novels
 * Star of Cursrah
 * Organized Play & Licensed Adventures
 * Giant Diplomacy • Mayhem in the Earthspur Mines
 * Video Games
 * Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition • Baldur's Gate II: The Black Pits II – Gladiators of Thay • Icewind Dale II • Neverwinter • Neverwinter Nights • Tomb of Annihilation