Greatest Horned Owl

Source product: Cyclopedia of Common Animals
Pages: 32
Section: Birds – Owls

These large, heavy owls have an average wingspan of 4 feet. Raised in captivity, they may become affectionate, but they also may become aggressive as they age. Training a great horned owl as a hunting beast (via falconry) is difficult at best, although elven falconers may have more success than human ones. Females are somewhat larger than males. The greater horned owl has a wingspan of 1d4+8 feet, and the greatest horned owl has a wingspan of 3d8+8 feet. These much larger owls can and will predate on livestock or even humanoids. Other Names: Hoot owl, tiger of the air, and winged tiger.

Summary

Init +4; Atk beak +4 melee (1d8) or talon +6 melee (1d6+2); AC 16; HD 3d8; MV 10’, fly 60’; Act 2d20; SP excellent night -vision and hearing, silent flight; SV Fort +4, Ref +4, Will +5); AL N.

Created: Dec 6, 2025
Updated: Dec 6, 2025