Luck eater

Luck eaters were a rare species of magical cat.

Description
Luck eaters resembled small domestic cats, in length, with golden or black short-hairs and slender bodies.

Abilities
All creatures within of a purring luck eater were likely to become attracted to it and desire to take the luck eater within them. Luck eaters obliged this desire, staying with their victims for around two to five hours. After departing, those charmed by a luck eater would gradually come to their senses.

During their time with a victim luck eaters continually emitted a soft purr, causing an aura to emanate from them that fed off the luck of creatures engaging in combat within range of their purring. This process lowered the positive probability of those affected.

Luck eaters gradually became impatient however. If their victims went a period of thirty minutes without engaging a creature, the effect of their aura would alter to make them fight the next creature they encountered. If they continued to go without food than a luck eater would alter their aura once again, driving their victim to fight even creatures it considered to be allies. After the battle that would ensue from such an extreme measure, a luck eater would slink away.

Combat
Luck eaters were largely ineffective in facing creatures in direct combat.

History
Around the 14 century DR, luck eaters were known to lurk around the city of Ravens Bluff at night.

Diet
As their name implied, these creatures fed off the altered luck of others.

Habitats
Luck eaters were very versatile creatures, being found in nearly any kind of land except those with an arctic climate.

Relationships
Luck eaters were a favored monster of the deities Brandobaris, Erevan Ilesere, and Vergadain. Vergadain in particular was known to express his displeasure with people by the presence of luck eaters.