Bimilodon (baye-mee-lo-don) or (bee-mee-lo-don) CLIMATE/TERRAIN: Subarctic to Tropical ore!
t RE"#ENC$: %ery Rare &R'ANI(ATI&N: )ride ACTI%IT$ C$CLE: Nocturnal *IET: Carni+orou! INTELLI'ENCE: Semi TREAS#RE: Nil ALI'NMENT: Neutral N&, A))EARIN': --.ARM&R CLASS: / M&%EMENT: .-0 1IT *ICE: 234 IN LAIR: .54 T1AC5: .5 N&, & ATTAC6S: 7(/) *AMA'E/ATTAC6: --//--/ cla89 7d:/7d: bite, S)ECIAL ATTAC6S: --; rear cla8! eac<, S)ECIAL *E ENSES: Surpri!ed only on a .= 3. to dod>e !a+e!= 3. to leapin> attac?!= 3- to bite attac?!, .-5@ IR +i!ion= A5@ #% !i><t= Ni><t!i><t, IMM#NITIES: Nil MA'IC RESISTANCE: Nil SI(E: L (B@-.7@) S)ACE: .5 Ct, M&RALE: A+era>e (;-.5) D) %AL#E: .=;55 AEILITIES: Str -5= Con .2= *eF .;= Gi! .-= Int 7= C<a /= Com .5, .
)SI&NIC AEILIT$: Nil ATTAC6/*E ENSE M&*ES: Nil Li+e!: :5 year! amiliar Type: Animal Eimilodon! are a ma>ically created 0>uard pet0 oC !ome lon> lo!t !orcerer in !ome Cor>otten ma>ical conClict, T<ey re!emble !milodon! 8it< only a Ce8 minor diCCerence!, ir!t= t<ey <a+e t8o <ead! and t8o nec?!, Eac< i! able to independently round and attac? t<e !ame Crontal opponent, Second= alt<ou>< <ea+y and mu!cular t<ey <a+e lon>er le>! t<an a normal !milodon and !o <a+e t<e !ame !peed and endurance di!tance runnin> ability oC a normal ACrican lion, T<ird= t<ey <a+e +ery lon> .-0 Can>! and eFtended (alt<ou>< muc< !<orter) lo8er Can>! and a Ha8 t<at can open +ery 8ide, T<ey cannot open li?e t<ylacine@!= but !till can open 8ide enou>< to c<omp do8n 8it< t<eir Can>!, La!tly= t<ey <a+e >reatly en<anced Ha8 mu!cle! to t<e point t<at eac< <ead <a! a !a>ittal cre!t on top oC it! <ead to 8<ic< t<e mu!cle! connect, Con!ummate 8it< t<eir ma>ical ori>in= none <a+e e+er been !een 8it< bro?en teet<= !o t<eir Can>! are not made oC normal toot< or bone, T<e bimilodon <a! normal pupil! a! it i! nocturnal 8it< en<anced ni><t+i!ion= able to !ee in !tarli><t li?e a Cull moon, T<e animal! al!o <a+e .-5@ ran>e inCra+i!ion= and A5@ ultra+i!ion Cor 0no li><t0 en+iron!, T<ey can operate durin> dayli><t <our!= iC a8a?e= and <a+e Cull color +i!ion, T<eir <ead! are !eparate and t<ey can be !een !ometime! pa8in> at t<em!el+e! in play t<e 8ay t8o littermate! or conHoined t8in! 8ould, 1o8e+er= t<eir mind!/+i!ion i! combined !o t<ey <a+e Canta!tic dept< perception and >ain a 3. to dod>e mi!!ile attac?! and a 3. to leapin> attac?!, S<ould one <ead be lo!t and t<e animal !ome<o8 !ur+i+e= t<e!e ad+anta>e! 8ould be lo!t, G<en t<ey !core - Corepa8 <it! in one melee round= bimilodon! al!o >et - additional rear cla8 attac?! eac< at --; <it point! dama>e t<at round, Eimilodon! are rou><ly t<e !ame !iIe a! ordinary !milodon! but <a+e lon>er le>!, T<ey can ran>e Crom t<e !maller to lar>er !iIe !pectrum but al8ay! are eFtremely me!omorp<ic (8ell mu!cled) re>ardle!! oC o+erall !iIe, T<ey <a+e a tuCted bobbed tail and a coat li?e a clouded leopard 8<ic< (a!ide Crom t<e t8o <ead!) ma?e! t<em +ery di!tincti+e, Some Ce8 Subarctic !pecimen! <a+e been !een a! 8<ite= li?e a !no8 leopard but !till <a+e t<e cloud leopard-li?e patternin> on t<eir Cur, Melani!tic (blac?) +arietie! <a+e al!o been reported, Alt<ou>< t<ey <a+e no mane!= t<ey <a+e a !mall dar? <air rid>e runnin> up t<eir bac? and onto t<e !a>ittal cre!t oC eac< <ead, T<i! rid>e ri!e! Cor8ard 8<en t<e animal i! up!et, Additionally= t<ey can bot< roar= and purr, -
Familiars: A! Camiliar!= t<e ma>e >ain! u!e oC t<e bimilodon@! !en!e! a! 8ell a! 3. to dod>e and mi!!ile attac?!, 1e 8ould al!o >et Ha8! enablin> <im to <an> Crom <i! teet< 8it< <i! o8n 8ei><t plu! .55 pound! and ne+er a>ain <a+e toot< decay, G<en 8it<in .5@ <e 8ould <a+e 75@ ultra+i!ion= A5@ inCra+i!ion= and al8ay! (re>ardle!! oC di!tance Crom <i! Camiliar) <a+e ni><t!i><t, IC t<e bimilodon Camiliar i! e+er !lain= t<e ma>e lo!e! double t<e number oC <it point! oC t<e Camiliar, IC t<e Camiliar die! oC old a>e t<ere i! no eCCect on t<e ma>e, IC t<e ma>e die! Cor AN$ rea!on= t<e animal Camiliar al!o die!,