Borneo Elephant
At a height of 6 feet plus 4d12 inches and a weight of 1d3+2 tons, Borneo elephants are smaller than both African and Asian elephants. They are also less aggressive and more tractable, indicating that they might have descended from domesticated stock. Most males (80%) have tusks which 1d3 feet long on average and weigh 1d16+20 pounds each, although some males (20%) do not have tusks. Females do not always have tusks (20% do), and when these are present, they are often (80%) half the length and ¼ the weight of male tusks. Borneo elephant tusks are worth 10 sp per pound as the ivory is more brittle and yellows more easily than that of African elephants. Other names: pygmy elephant.
Summary
Init +0; Atk trunk +5 melee (1d5 plus grab and constrict) or gore +5 melee (2d6 plus knock prone) or trample +0 melee (6d6); AC 16; HD 12d6; MV 40’; Act 2d20; SP grab and constrict (automatic damage each round, damage increases by +1d each round, opposed Str vs. +6 to escape), knock prone (Fort DC 20 negates); SV Fort +10; Ref +2; Will +5; AL N.