Bisren
The Bisren are a Bison-like Humanoid Bovine Race closely related to minotaurs. Unlike Minotaurs they are generally peaceful and Dwell in the open Plains of the Kingdom of Aard.
Bisren
- Name
- Bisren
- Ac
- 15 (11)
- Hd
- 1d8+2
- Attacks
- 1 Gore, Charge, or By Weapon
- Damage
- 1d6 Gore, Charge, or by weapon type
- Movement
- 40' (Subject to Encumbrance)
- No_appearing
- 1d8, Wild 5d8, Lair 5d8
- Save
- Fighter 1
- Morale
- 8
- Treasure
- D
- Xp
- 25
- Description
- The Bisren appear to be related in some way to minotaurs. It appears as a bison-headed humanoid about 7 to 8 feet tall. While a normal minotaur has both distinct humanoid and bull features, a bisren is uniformly hybridized with complete coat coverage, hooves, and a tail. They are normally peaceful nomads. A bisren speaks its own language and most can speak Common as well. A bisren can gore for 1d6 points of damage with its horns or use weapons. It often charges into battle with a gore attack (+2 to hit with double damage, following all normal charging rules) and then switches to weaponry for the remainder of the fight. It must choose whether to attack with weapons or to gore; it cannot do both in a single round. A bisren has a +1 bonus on feats of strength such as opening doors due to its great mass.
- Tags
- #Bisren #BisrenBFRPG
- World
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- Folder
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Basic Information
Anatomy
Bipedal in form the Bisren have the Torso and Arms of a Humanoid and the Head and hind Legs of a Bison.
Genetics and Reproduction
Males and Females Reproduce with a gestation period of 9 months before a baby Bisren is born.
Growth Rate & Stages
- Baby Bisren (0-2 Years)
- Bisren Child (3-12 Years)
- Young Adult Bisren (13-15 Years)
- Adult Bisren (16-55 Years)
- Elderly Bisren (56-99 Years)
- Venerable Bisren (100 Years +)
Behaviour
Bisren are generally Peaceful unless attacked or threatened. They prefer to live among their own kind and rarely do they enter civilized locations such as cities, towns, or even villages due to the fact they are often mistaken for Minotaurs.
Bisren are Mainly Omnivore in nature living off the land for their food and sustenance they are not predatory in nature unless the scarcity of food in the form of vegetation is scarce they prefer to eat mostly plant foods.
Additional Information
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
Bisren are a tad near sited but have an acute sense of smell and better than human hearing.
Geographic Distribution
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