Narwhal

Source product: Cyclopedia of Common Animals
Pages: 150
Section: Whales – Toothed

A narwhal is a type of toothed whale, 1d8+10 feet long and weighing (3d6+180) x 10 pounds. Males have a modified tooth, which appears to be a forward -facing horn, 1d5+5 feet in length. A typical group consists of 1d20 narwhals, which may be of any gender mix. Males tend to be larger and heavier than females. 2% of females grow smaller “horns” (or tusks) than the males (1d3+3 feet in length) and 2% of males have two tusks, with the second being 1d3 -1 feet shorter than the first. Males with two tusks do an extra +1d6 damage on a successful tusk attack. Narwhal tusks are hollow, weighing just under 2 pounds per foot. Intact, they are worth 5 gp per foot for their ivory content, and even damaged tusks are worth 5 sp per foot. Narwhal tusks may have medicinal or magical properties as well, as determined by the judge. These creatures are found in arctic waters. Other Names: Unicorn of the sea.

Summary

Init +2; Atk tusk +5 melee (1d8+4) or flukes +4 melee (1d12); AC 14; HD 4d10+16; MV swim 50’; Act 1d20; SV Fort +6; Ref +4; Will +5; AL N.

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