Monsters / Ogre
Ogre
CR 3 - 800 XP - CE Large Humanoid
Stat block
AC17 (touch 8, flat-footed 17)HP30 (4d8+12)SavesFort +6, Ref +0, Will +3Meleegreatclub +7 (2d8+7)Rangedjavelin +1 (1d8+5)Speed30 ft. (40 ft. base)AbilitiesStr 21, Dex 8, Con 15, Int 6, Wis 10, Cha 7BAB / CMB / CMD+3 / +9 / 18Sensesdarkvision 60 ft., low-light vision; Perception +5Environmenttemperate or cold hills
Combat brain - every behavior cites its line (3 rules)
Built only from this entry: stat-block special attacks, the printed Int score, the creature type, its feats and senses, and the behavioral prose of its own description. Nothing invented - an uncited behavior is a test failure.
territorial (from lore)
The borderland between civilization and ogre territory is a desperate realm of outcasts and despair, for here dwell the ogrekin, the deformed offspring and results of ...
The borderland between civilization and ogre territory is a desperate realm of outcasts and despair, for here dwell the ogrekin, the deformed offspring and results of ...
bruiser (from abilities)
abilities: Str 21 over Dex 8 - plant and full-attack, soak the hits
abilities: Str 21 over Dex 8 - plant and full-attack, soak the hits
night-hunter (from senses)
senses: darkvision 60 ft., low-light vision; Perception +5 - hunts where prey is blind
senses: darkvision 60 ft., low-light vision; Perception +5 - hunts where prey is blind
From the entry
Stories are told of ogres-horrendous stories of brutality and savagery, cannibalism and torture. Of rape and dismemberment, necrophilia, incest, mutilation, and all manners of hideous murder. Those who have not encountered ogres know the stories as warnings. Those who have survived such encounters know these tales to be tame compared to the truth.
An ogre revels in the misery of others. When smaller races aren't available to crush between meaty fists or defile in blood-red lusts of violence, they turn to each other for entertainment. Nothing is taboo in ogre society. One would think that, left to themselves, an ogre tribe would quickly tear itself apart, with only the strongest surviving in the end-yet if there is one thing ogres respect, it is family.
Ogre tribes are known as families, and many of their deformities and hideous features arise from the common practice of incest. The le...