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A '''hook horror''' (also known as a '''vulture beak''', '''hacker''', '''cave dweller'''<ref name="Dragon">{{Cite dragon/131/The Ecology of the Hook Horror}}</ref>) is a large bipedal subterranean [[aberration]] that looks like a [[vulture]]-like [[humanoid]] with bony hooks in place of hands. It is an invertebrate arthropod.<ref name="Dragon" />
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A '''hook horror''' (also known as a '''vulture beak''', '''hacker''', or '''cave dweller'''<ref name="Dragon">{{Cite dragon/131/The Ecology of the Hook Horror}}</ref>) was a large, bipedal subterranean [[monstrosity]] that looked like a vulture-like [[humanoid]] with bony hooks in place of hands. It was an invertebrate arthropod.<ref name="Dragon" />
   
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
A hook horror stands about nine feet (2.7m) tall and weighs around 400 pounds (181kg), with a head like a vulture, a neck of crested feathers,<ref name="Dragon" /> and the body of a [[beetle]], whose mottled gray<ref name="FF-p51">{{Cite book/Fiend Folio (1981)|51}}</ref>, chitinous<ref name="Dragon" /> exoskeleton is extremely thick and dense and covered with sharp studs.<ref name="MMII3e-pp126-127" /> The exoskeleton can be removed from a hook horror and transformed into tough armor.<ref name="Dragon" /> Instead of hands, paws or claws, its front limbs end in 12 inch (30cm) razor-sharp, blade-like gray metallic hooks, surrounded by red feathers.<ref name="Dragon" /> These hooks are the hook horror's primary method of combat. Its legs are similar to those of a bird, and its head is shaped like that of a vulture, including the hooked beak. Its eyes are multifaceted like that of an insect.{{fact}}
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A hook horror stood about 9 feet (2.7 meters) tall and weighed around 400 pounds (181 kilograms), with a head like a vulture, a neck of crested feathers,<ref name="Dragon" /> and the body of a [[beetle]], whose mottled gray,<ref name="FF-p51">{{Cite book/Fiend Folio (1981)|51}}</ref> chitinous<ref name="Dragon" /> exoskeleton was extremely thick and dense and covered with sharp studs.<ref name="MMII3e-pp126-127" /> The exoskeleton could be removed from a hook horror and transformed into tough armor.<ref name="Dragon" /> Instead of hands, paws, or claws, its front limbs ended in 12-inch-long (30 centimeters) razor-sharp, blade-like gray metallic hooks, surrounded by red feathers.<ref name="Dragon" /> These hooks were the hook horror's primary method of combat. Its legs were similar to those of a bird, and its head was shaped like that of a vulture, including the hooked beak. Its eyes were multifaceted like those of an insect.<ref name="MM5e-p189">{{Cite book/Monster Manual 5th edition|189}}</ref>
   
 
==Combat==
 
==Combat==
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[[File:Hookhorrorfighting.jpg|thumb|360px|''A [[dwarf]] in combat with a hook horror.'']]
Hook horrors prefer to ambush their prey from above. They will work together as a group, and if necessary, retreat using their ability to climb. In a fight, a hook horror will use its clawed arms to trip its opponents.<ref name="MMII3e-pp126-127" />
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Hook horrors preferred to ambush their prey from above. They would work together as a group, and if necessary, retreat using their ability to climb. In a fight, a hook horror would use its clawed arms to trip its opponents.<ref name="MMII3e-pp126-127" />
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
It is thought that the hook horror is distantly related to the [[cockroach]], despite its bird-like qualities.{{fact}}
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It was thought that the hook horror was distantly related to the cockroach, despite its bird-like qualities.{{fact}}
   
 
==Ecology==
 
==Ecology==
Hook horrors like to live as families (no more than a dozen<ref name="Dragon" />) in subterranean caverns, led by the eldest male, and catch their food by hunting these areas. They sleep around half of the time, moving sluggishly when not under threat, meaning that they can survive on relatively little food for their size. Despite this, when food is scarce, hook horrors will migrate to another subterranean area. There exist a small number of hook horror colonies that are able to cultivate their own food. Only when they are desperately hungry will hook horrors turn to foods such as [[phycomid]]s, [[shrieker]]s, [[violet fungus|violet fungi]] and [[zygom]]s to stay alive, and although this food is poisonous to most humanoids, a gland in the hook horror's abdomen produces a special enzyme that renders it immune to such effects.<ref name="Dragon" />
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Hook horrors liked to live as families (no more than a dozen<ref name="Dragon" />) in subterranean caverns, led by the eldest male, and they caught their food by hunting those areas. They slept around half of the time, moving sluggishly when not under threat, meaning that they could survive on relatively little food for their size. Despite this, when food was scarce, hook horrors would migrate to another subterranean area. There existed a small number of hook horror colonies that were able to cultivate their own food. Only when they were desperately hungry would hook horrors turn to foods such as phycomids, [[shrieker]]s, [[violet fungus|violet fungi]], and zygoms to stay alive. Although such food was poisonous to most humanoids, a gland in the hook horror's abdomen produced a special enzyme that rendered it immune to such effects.<ref name="Dragon" />
   
Hook horrors reproduce by laying eggs in a closely guarded central location.<ref name="MMII3e-pp126-127" /> The eggs look like rocks, 3 inches (8cm) in diameter and they are spread amongst actual rocks in the horrors' cavern, for camouflage. They will hatch after six months, producing a 1' (30cm) tall hook horror baby. After a year, it will reach 5' (1.5m) in height, and will reach its full size after 17 years. It remains with its parents for the first year of life, spends the second becoming more and more independent, before finally no longer needing its parents by the third year. It will seek out a mate of its own from the age of six.<ref name="Dragon" />
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Hook horrors reproduced by laying eggs in a closely guarded central location.<ref name="MMII3e-pp126-127" /> The eggs looked like rocks, 3 inches (8 centimeters) in diameter and they were spread among actual rocks in the horrors' cavern for camouflage. They would hatch after six months, producing a 1-foot-tall (30 centimeters) hook horror baby. After a year, it would reach 5 feet (1.5 meters) in height, and would reach its full size after 17 years. It remained with its parents for the first year of life and spent the second becoming more and more independent, before finally no longer needing its parents by the third year. It would seek out a mate of its own from the age of six.<ref name="Dragon" />
   
The hook horror is especially susceptible to diseases and parasites. They have a life expectancy of less than forty years.<ref name="Dragon" />
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The hook horror was especially susceptible to diseases and parasites. They had a life expectancy of less than forty years.<ref name="Dragon" />
   
Hook horrors have their own [[language]], communicating in a series of clicks and clacks made with their own exoskeletons,<ref name="FF-p51" /> but they can also speak [[Undercommon]].<ref name="MMII3e-pp126-127" /> In their own language, communication is soft and gentle when "speaking" about friendship, but loud and frenzied when discussing food.<ref name="Dragon" />
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Hook horrors had their own language, communicating in a series of clicks and clacks made with their own exoskeletons,<ref name="FF-p51" /> but they could also speak [[Undercommon]].<ref name="MMII3e-pp126-127" /> In their own language, communication was soft and gentle when "speaking" about friendship, but loud and frenzied when discussing food.<ref name="Dragon" />
   
Hook horrors do not see well at all, but their hearing is extremely acute,<ref name="FF-p51" /> said in ''Exile'' to be the keenest of all the creatures in the Underdark. Additionally, they have a keen sense of smell.<ref name="Dragon" /> In a [[cave]], hook horrors can produce a high-pitched sound that cannot be heard by most other creatures. It enables them to use echolocation, much like the sonar of a bat, to "see" nearby objects and environments without the need for light. Hook horrors are sensitive to bright light.<ref name="MMII3e-pp126-127" />
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Hook horrors did not see well at all, but their hearing was extremely acute<ref name="FF-p51" /> and they had a keen sense of smell.<ref name="Dragon" /> In a cave, hook horrors could produce a high-pitched sound that could not be heard by most other creatures. It enabled them to use echolocation, much like the sonar of a bat, to "see" nearby objects and environments without the need for light. Hook horrors were sensitive to bright light.<ref name="MMII3e-pp126-127" />
   
They are omnivorous but they prefer the meat of whatever creatures they can catch. They will resort to fungi or lichens if they cannot obtain meat. It is rumored that they particularly enjoy eating [[drow]].<ref name="MMII3e-pp126-127" />
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They were omnivorous, but they preferred the meat of whatever creatures they could catch. They would resort to fungi or lichens if they could not obtain meat. It was rumored that they particularly enjoyed eating [[drow]].<ref name="MMII3e-pp126-127" /><ref group="note">The "Ecology of the Hook Horror" article in [[Dragon magazine 131|''Dragon'' #131]] states that "hook horrors are herbivores" but this is contradicted by ''[[Monster Manual II]]'', which states that "hook horrors are omnivores". The more recent source, ''Monster Manual II'', is taken as the primary version.</ref>
   
Hook horrors must molt to shed their hard exoskeletons after growth occurs. During a period of two days, the old exoskeleton drops off in flakes, and a new one is forming underneath the whole time. For a period of a few days after the old exoskeleton has been completely shed, the hook horror's new one is soft and it is much more susceptible to damage.<ref name="Dragon" />
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Hook horrors needed to molt to shed their hard exoskeletons after growth occurred. During a period of two days, the old exoskeleton would drop off in flakes, while a new one formed underneath. For a period of a few days after the old exoskeleton had been completely shed, the hook horror's new one was soft and it was much more susceptible to damage.<ref name="Dragon" />
   
Where possible, hook horrors will collect and eat silver or electrum items. These pass through their digestive systems, and remain unchanged, although with a slight odor, when deposited.<ref name="Dragon" />
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Where possible, hook horrors would collect and eat [[silver]] or [[electrum]] items. Those would pass through their digestive systems, and remain unchanged, although with a slight odor, when deposited.<ref name="Dragon" />
   
==Notable hook horrors==
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==Notable Hook Horrors==
* [[Clacker]], formerly a [[pech]], who appears in [[R.A. Salvatore]]'s ''[[Exile]]''.
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* [[Clacker]], formerly a [[pech]] transformed into a hook horror.
   
 
==Appendix==
 
==Appendix==
 
{{Wikipedia|Hook horror}}
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===Notes===
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{{notes}}
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===Appearances===
 
===Appearances===
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* ''[[AD&D Trading Cards]]''
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;Novels:
 
* ''[[Homeland]]''
 
* ''[[Homeland]]''
 
* ''[[Exile]]''
 
* ''[[Exile]]''
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* ''[[Icewind Dale II]]''
   
===Discrepancy===
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<gallery>
The "Ecology of the Hook Horror" article appearing in [[Dragon magazine]] issue 131 states that "hook horrors are herbivores" but this is contradicted by the [[Monster Manual II]] which states that "hook horrors are omnivores". The more recent source, Monster Manual II, is taken as canon.
 
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Hookhorror_IcewindDale2.gif| Attack animation of a hook horror from the game ''Icewind Dale II''
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===Further Reading===
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* {{Cite dragon/131/The Ecology of the Hook Horror}}
   
 
===References===
 
===References===
 
{{refs}}
 
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{{Wikipedia|Hook horror}}
 
 
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A hook horror (also known as a vulture beak, hacker, or cave dweller[6]) was a large, bipedal subterranean monstrosity that looked like a vulture-like humanoid with bony hooks in place of hands. It was an invertebrate arthropod.[6]

Description

A hook horror stood about 9 feet (2.7 meters) tall and weighed around 400 pounds (181 kilograms), with a head like a vulture, a neck of crested feathers,[6] and the body of a beetle, whose mottled gray,[7] chitinous[6] exoskeleton was extremely thick and dense and covered with sharp studs.[3] The exoskeleton could be removed from a hook horror and transformed into tough armor.[6] Instead of hands, paws, or claws, its front limbs ended in 12-inch-long (30 centimeters) razor-sharp, blade-like gray metallic hooks, surrounded by red feathers.[6] These hooks were the hook horror's primary method of combat. Its legs were similar to those of a bird, and its head was shaped like that of a vulture, including the hooked beak. Its eyes were multifaceted like those of an insect.[1]

Combat

Hookhorrorfighting

A dwarf in combat with a hook horror.

Hook horrors preferred to ambush their prey from above. They would work together as a group, and if necessary, retreat using their ability to climb. In a fight, a hook horror would use its clawed arms to trip its opponents.[3]

History

It was thought that the hook horror was distantly related to the cockroach, despite its bird-like qualities.[citation needed]

Ecology

Hook horrors liked to live as families (no more than a dozen[6]) in subterranean caverns, led by the eldest male, and they caught their food by hunting those areas. They slept around half of the time, moving sluggishly when not under threat, meaning that they could survive on relatively little food for their size. Despite this, when food was scarce, hook horrors would migrate to another subterranean area. There existed a small number of hook horror colonies that were able to cultivate their own food. Only when they were desperately hungry would hook horrors turn to foods such as phycomids, shriekers, violet fungi, and zygoms to stay alive. Although such food was poisonous to most humanoids, a gland in the hook horror's abdomen produced a special enzyme that rendered it immune to such effects.[6]

Hook horrors reproduced by laying eggs in a closely guarded central location.[3] The eggs looked like rocks, 3 inches (8 centimeters) in diameter and they were spread among actual rocks in the horrors' cavern for camouflage. They would hatch after six months, producing a 1-foot-tall (30 centimeters) hook horror baby. After a year, it would reach 5 feet (1.5 meters) in height, and would reach its full size after 17 years. It remained with its parents for the first year of life and spent the second becoming more and more independent, before finally no longer needing its parents by the third year. It would seek out a mate of its own from the age of six.[6]

The hook horror was especially susceptible to diseases and parasites. They had a life expectancy of less than forty years.[6]

Hook horrors had their own language, communicating in a series of clicks and clacks made with their own exoskeletons,[7] but they could also speak Undercommon.[3] In their own language, communication was soft and gentle when "speaking" about friendship, but loud and frenzied when discussing food.[6]

Hook horrors did not see well at all, but their hearing was extremely acute[7] and they had a keen sense of smell.[6] In a cave, hook horrors could produce a high-pitched sound that could not be heard by most other creatures. It enabled them to use echolocation, much like the sonar of a bat, to "see" nearby objects and environments without the need for light. Hook horrors were sensitive to bright light.[3]

They were omnivorous, but they preferred the meat of whatever creatures they could catch. They would resort to fungi or lichens if they could not obtain meat. It was rumored that they particularly enjoyed eating drow.[3][note 1]

Hook horrors needed to molt to shed their hard exoskeletons after growth occurred. During a period of two days, the old exoskeleton would drop off in flakes, while a new one formed underneath. For a period of a few days after the old exoskeleton had been completely shed, the hook horror's new one was soft and it was much more susceptible to damage.[6]

Where possible, hook horrors would collect and eat silver or electrum items. Those would pass through their digestive systems, and remain unchanged, although with a slight odor, when deposited.[6]

Notable Hook Horrors

  • Clacker, formerly a pech transformed into a hook horror.

Appendix

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Notes

  1. The "Ecology of the Hook Horror" article in Dragon #131 states that "hook horrors are herbivores" but this is contradicted by Monster Manual II, which states that "hook horrors are omnivores". The more recent source, Monster Manual II, is taken as the primary version.

Appearances

Card Games
Novels
Video Games

Gallery

Further Reading

References