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Giant vultures were a species of larger than normal vultures.[1]

Description[]

Much like a standard-sized vulture, these creatures had pink bald heads and greasy blue-black feathers that covered their bodies.[3]

Behavior[]

Giant vultures were often known to be malevolent as well as unusually intelligent for a bird.[1] Far more fierce than their smaller cousins[3] and less liable to be frightened away by injured prey. Upon sighting anything on the ground that appeared injured or dead, a giant vulture would quickly swoop down to investigate.[5]

Biology[]

Giant vultures had a keen eyesight comparable to that of any eagle, falcon, or hawk.[5] Due to their dietary habits, they possessed a natural resistance to many forms of disease as well as organic poisons.[3]

These creatures typically laid around five to eight eggs, which would hatch within a span of two months. Their hatchlings were not capable of flight until at least four months of age.[3]

History[]

The Sea Maidens Faire kept a giant vulture aboard the sailing ship the Heartbreaker, as part of their menagerie.[6]

Ecology[]

Giant vultures lived in roaming flocks, typically of up to twelve members.[3]

Diets[]

Like all species of vultures, these creatures were carrion eaters. They fed upon creatures that were either injured or already dead. Though they were also liable to attack creatures that were unconscious, restrained, or sleeping.[3][5]

Habitats[]

Giant vultures typically inhabited high altitudes, such as mountains, within temperate or tropical regions.[3][5] In Faerûn they were known to be found around parts of the Dalelands, Cormyr, and Sembia.[7] In Maztica, they were known to be encountered all across its deserts.[8]

In the Hordelands they could occasionally be found at the Katakoro Plateau, as well as in the land's following mountain ranges - A-Ling Shan, Chigiogi, Dustwall, Hagga Shan, Katakoro Shan, Khopet-Dag, Kora Shan, Kun-Yen Shan, Raurin Alta, Teyla Shan, Ulhai Shan, Yehimal.[9]

In the Zakhara region's Crowded Sea, they could be found on the island chain of Nada al-Hazan[10] and the archipelago of Jazayir al-Sartan.[11]

Relationships[]

Some races were known to domesticate giant vultures. They were capable of being trained to stay within a specific region and to associate specific creatures with food, though only if they were raised since a young age.[3] Their eggs and hatchlings typically fetched prices of around 30 to 60 gp.[3][2]

Trivia[]

The spell flight of Remnis could summon a giant vulture to the aid of its caster.[12]

Appendix[]

Notes[]

  1. The 2nd edition alignment given in the original source is "Nil", which should be read as Neutral according to this Sage Advice answer by Skip Williams in Dragon Magazine Issue #155: "The nil alignment rating is a holdover from an early draft of the Monstrous Compendium material. Originally, a rating of nil indicated that a creature was not intelligent enough to have an alignment at all. However, the nil rating was dropped during rewriting and should have been replaced with the neutral alignment."

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References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Mike Mearls, Jeremy Crawford, Christopher Perkins (2014-09-30). Monster Manual 5th edition. Edited by Scott Fitzgerald Gray. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 329. ISBN 978-0786965614.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Doug Stewart (June 1993). Monstrous Manual. (TSR, Inc), p. 28. ISBN 1-5607-6619-0.
  3. 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 David Cook, Steve Winter, and Jon Pickens (1989). Monstrous Compendium Volume Three Forgotten Realms Appendix (MC3). (TSR, Inc), p. 61. ISBN 0-88038-769-6.
  4. Skip Williams (March 1990). “Sage Advice”. In Roger E. Moore ed. Dragon #155 (TSR, Inc.), p. {Template:1.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Gary Gygax (August 1983). Monster Manual II 1st edition. (TSR, Inc), p. 125. ISBN 0-88038-031-4.
  6. Christopher Perkins, James Haeck, James Introcaso, Adam Lee, Matthew Sernett (September 2018). Waterdeep: Dragon Heist. Edited by Jeremy Crawford. (Wizards of the Coast), p. 137. ISBN 978-0-7869-6625-7.
  7. James Butler, Elizabeth T. Danforth, Jean Rabe (September 1994). “Explorer's Manual”. In Karen S. Boomgarden ed. Elminster's Ecologies (TSR, Inc), p. 32. ISBN 1-5607-6917-3.
  8. Jeff Grubb and Tim Beach (September 1991). Fires of Zatal. (TSR, Inc), p. 19. ISBN 1-5607-6139-3.
  9. David Cook (August 1990). “Volume II”. In Steve Winter ed. The Horde (TSR, Inc.), pp. 117, 126–127. ISBN 0-88038-868-4.
  10. David Cook (October 1992). “Nada al-Hazan”. In Bill Slavicsek ed. Golden Voyages (TSR, Inc.), p. 2. ISBN 978-1560763314.
  11. David Cook (October 1992). “Al-Sartan”. In Bill Slavicsek ed. Golden Voyages (TSR, Inc.), p. 2. ISBN 978-1560763314.
  12. Eric L. Boyd (November 1998). Demihuman Deities. Edited by Julia Martin. (TSR, Inc.), p. 97. ISBN 0-7869-1239-1.
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