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Deep Crow

Deep Crow
Deep Crow
CR 9
Large Monstrosity, Unaligned
Reveal Stat Block
Armor Class
17 (natural armor)
Hit Points
133 (14d10 + 56)
Speed
20 ft., fly 80 ft.
str
20
+5
dex
16
+3
con
18
+4
int
8
-1
wis
15
+2
cha
14
+2

Traits

Magic Resistance.The deep crow has advantage on saving throws against spells and other magical effects.
Shadow Stealth.While in dim light or darkness, the deep crow can take the Hide action as a bonus action.
Sunlight Sensitivity.While in sunlight, the deep crow has disadvantage on attack rolls, as well as on Wisdom (Perception) checks that rely on sight.

Actions

Multiattack.The deep crow makes three attacks: one with its mandibles and two with its claws.
Mandibles.mw 9 to hit, reach 10 ft., one target. ({@damage 2d10 + 5) piercing damage, and the target is grappled (escape 17). Until this grapple ends, the target is restrained, and the deep crow can't use its mandibles on another target.
Claw.mw 9 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. ({@damage 2d6 + 5) slashing damage.

Deep Crow

The only warning you'll get is that fearsome, far-off caw, echoing from the darkness like a death knell. For by the time those glowing red eyes fix on you, it's far too late to run...

Some adventurers and sages whisper that deep crows were first spawned as the familiars of evil arcane casters, abandoned in the subterranean depths and left to grow to enormous size. Others claim these creatures were once normal crows transmuted by vile essence and viler powers. But one thing all agree on is that ending up a meal for one of these monstrosities is a too-real threat for those who stumble into their deadly lairs.

Though the deep crow most immediately resembles a massive version of its namesake bird, this creature is a unique form of avian insect. Seen up close, it can easily be discerned from any other giant bird by its insectoid maw, its four-clawed feet, and the cluster of red eyes that are the most unsettling part of its appearance.

Terror from Above

The deep crow's most fearsome attack is the bite of its mandibles, which can seize and hold almost any creature. Their preferred attack is a snatch-and-grab that sees a deep crow flying off with a living victim before its companions have any chance of counterattack. Provided the doomed prey doesn't struggle, the deep crow takes it back to its lair to be devoured at leisure. Creatures that do struggle might be repeatedly dropped from a height to soften them up a bit.

Family Ties

Deep crows live alone for an unknown length of years, emerging from the lair only to hunt, to look for potential threats, and to mate. Mating is a once-in-a-lifetime urge that sees each deep crow involved in the pairing produce a cluster of four to eight eggs. Incubation lasts a year, followed by a year during which the fledgling deep crows stay close by their parent's side. The young then set out to establish lairs of their own.

Unknown and Inscrutable

The mindset of these intelligent yet alien creatures is a mystery, but some who have encountered them relate that they are quick to hold a grudge. For years. Of even greater importance, they can teach their chicks to harbor the same resentments, instilling a cross-generational hatred of chosen foes that can last for centuries.

A Deep Crow's Lair

Deep crows and ancient deep crows roost in places both deep and warm, favoring sites with access to exposed lava. The spires of volcanic rock the creatures prize as roosts are common in such places, whose ambient warmth provides constant temperature regulation for the creature's eggs.