PropertyValue
rdfs:label
  • Jokulmorder (3.5e Monster)
rdfs:comment
  • Jokulmorders are immense creatures who spend most of their life swimming through the deepest parts of the artic ocean, searching the water for food and singing in a way rather similar to whales. The average jokulmorder is about 200 feet from the tip of its nose to the end of its tail and weigh around 250 tons. Their young tend to be 30 feet long at birth and weigh only 20 tons or average. Jokulmorders reportedly live to be around 350 years old, and are said to reach lengths upward of 500 feet towards the end of their life.
Summary
  • Jokulmorders are immense creatures who spend most of their life swimming through the deepest parts of the artic ocean, searching the water for food and singing in a way rather similar to whales.
dcterms:subject
Author name
  • Rithaniel
full at
  • Bite +54 melee
Will
  • +16
Fort
  • +34
subtypes
  • Aquatic, Cold
DEX
  • 11
feats
init
  • +4
str
  • 90
touch
  • 2
CHA
  • 16
Grapple
  • +78
adv
  • 22
BAB
  • +22
Monster
  • Jokulmorder
sq
  • Blindsight 180 ft., Cold Immunity, Damage Reduction 10/Adamantine, [[#Massive Breath
env
  • Cold aquatic
Wis
  • 25
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treas
  • None
date created
  • 2009-02-14
Skills
  • Intimidate +28, Listen +34, Spot +34, Swim +65
Speed
  • Swim 70 ft.
Status
  • Complete
org
  • Solitary or pod
Type
  • Magical Beast
Align
con
  • 52
flat
  • 40
at
  • Bite +54 melee
Reach
  • 30
cr
  • 24
HD
  • 22
AC
  • 40
Space
  • 30
int
  • 14
HP
  • 583
SA
ref
  • +15
Size
abstract
  • Jokulmorders are immense creatures who spend most of their life swimming through the deepest parts of the artic ocean, searching the water for food and singing in a way rather similar to whales. The average jokulmorder is about 200 feet from the tip of its nose to the end of its tail and weigh around 250 tons. Their young tend to be 30 feet long at birth and weigh only 20 tons or average. Jokulmorders reportedly live to be around 350 years old, and are said to reach lengths upward of 500 feet towards the end of their life.