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    by Jackdays

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    WFRP 2nd

    Edition2008 Jackdays

    1 Bestiary: Cave BearVersion 1.0

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    CAVE BEARHulebjorn, Pets of Ursun

    WFRP 2nd

    Edition2008 Jackdays

    2 Bestiary: Cave BearVersion 1.0

    Common ViewNorthern bears are the biggest and deadliest. We run to one accidentally in a cave when traveling in theGoromadny Mountains. Now that one was fierce and angry. Killed two of my men. It was the size ofthose white bears of north, but still different breed. Norse guide told us that these bears are the pets oftheir God Ursun.- Hans the Axe, Mercenary Sergeant

    The Scholars EyeThere are mighty white bears that live in the icy sea and huge brown bears that you call Grizzly. But themost fearsome and aggressive is the cave bear. These we do not train. Too frenzy. Best to leave alone.- Lars Hronjirson, Varg Beastmaster

    Cave Bears are basically remains from the cold era when many mighty creatures lived. After the coming ofwarmer climate many of these creatures disappeared or became very rare living in the colder regions of the

    world. Cave Bear is very much similar in size as Northern Grizzly orPolar Bear, but more fierce.

    Cave BearType: AnimalSize: Very Large (Ogre, Rat Ogre, Troll)Habitat: Tundra, mountainous areaRange: Norsca, World Edge Mountains, Troll Country

    - Cave Bear Statistics -

    Main Profile

    WS BS S T Ag Int WP Fel

    45 0 60 (6) 50 (5) 30 14 35 0

    Skills: Concealment (Ag +20), Follow Trail (Int), Intimidate (S +10), Outdoor Survival (Int +20), Perception(Int +10), Scale Sheer Surfaces (S), Swim (S +20)Talents: Bear Hug, Frenzy, Strike Mighty Blow*, Strike to Injure**

    Traits: Animal Survival Instinct, Fearless, Frenzy, Frightening, Ice-Blooded, Keen Senses, Natural Weapons(Claws), Thick Skin***

    Combat

    Attacks: 2; Movement: 4; Wounds: 28Armour: - (Head 0, Arms 0, Body 0, Legs 0; CV-1***)Weapons: Claws (1d10+7*; CV+1**)Slaughter Margin: Hard

    Animal Survival Instinct

    Animals are naturally good in some skills. Survivor instinct. This special rule gives +20% bonus to FollowTrail, Navigation, Outdoor Survival and Perception Tests.

    Bear Hug

    You can pin large opponents with your massive bulk and powerful strenght. You gain a +10 bonus on

    Grapple Tests and a total of +20 bonus on tests made to maintain the grapple and to damage the grappledopponent. Finally, your Strenght Bonus counts as one higher when dealing damage on a grapple.

    Ice-Blooded

    A creature with this trait are so at home with the frozen north that they are immune to any effects from cold,including magically created cold effects.

    Thick Skin

    Due to their unusually thick skin, reduce the Critical Values of Critical Hits against them by 1.