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Reflex save or be knocked back. 40 ft. cone, damage 1d6 plus<br />

knocked back 5 ft., Reflex DC 17 negates. The save DC is<br />

Constitution-based.<br />

Mist Sight (Su): The fog drake can see through any mist or<br />

fog (natural or magical) as if it were clear air.<br />

Skills: A fog drake gains a +2 racial bonus to Listen and<br />

Move Silently checks. Fog drakes also have +8 bonus to Swim<br />

checks to per<strong>for</strong>m some special action or avoid a hazard. They<br />

can always take 10 on a Swim check, even if distracted or<br />

endangered. Fog drakes can use the run action while swimming,<br />

provided they swim in a straight line.<br />

Legends & Lore<br />

CoMMoN: These huge beasts dwell in the swamps, lakes, and<br />

marshes of Cygnar. They are very territorial, and usually are<br />

big enough to eat a calf whole. They are slow and sluggish<br />

unless angered.<br />

UNCoMMoN: Fog drakes can huff mist through their gills<br />

and mouth. The sound this makes is very distinctive and is a<br />

good warning that you are being stalked by one of these beasts.<br />

RARE: Drakes collect treasure, though it’s not clear why they<br />

do this. This treasure is usually deposited in hidden pits they<br />

use to secure their hoard.<br />

obSCURE: Fog drakes don’t like to hunt. If you can offer up a<br />

freshly killed beast, it is more likely to take the offering than to<br />

press an attack.<br />

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Fog Drake<br />

Treasure<br />

The fog-producing glands of a fog drake can be sold to an<br />

alchemist <strong>for</strong> 150 gp a pair. If a character can brew potions<br />

they can distill the gland’s juices to create fog bombs that are<br />

equivalent to the spell obscuring mist as if cast at 10th level.<br />

Eating a preserved fog drake eye (preferably pickled) allows<br />

the eater to see through fog as if it were clear air <strong>for</strong> 1d6 hours.<br />

The eyes may be preserved by anyone with the Brew Potion<br />

feat, 5 XP, and 125 gp.<br />

The massive beasts eat their kills and deposit the waste in a<br />

pond or pit a few hundred feet from the lair. Searching through<br />

this is a disgusting but rewarding task. Those searching the offal<br />

must make a Fortitude save (DC 12) or contract filth fever.<br />

Searching will uncover standard treasure from the lairs of regular<br />

and greater (7–12 HD) drakes and double standard treasure<br />

<strong>for</strong> grand (13–18 HD) drakes.<br />

Hooks<br />

A fishing community has recently had trouble with the<br />

local legendary lake monster. In actuality a gobber tribe has<br />

moved in nearby. The tribe has managed to placate a fog drake<br />

living in the waters of the lake. It helps them destroy choice<br />

settlements, and in return it gets to eat all the livestock it can<br />

find. Thinking the drake is responsible, the community elders<br />

have recruited the PCs to find the beast and put a stop to its<br />

ram<strong>page</strong>. The gobbers however are enterprising enough to use<br />

this to their advantage, and will stage one last raid on the town<br />

while the PCs attack the drake.<br />

<strong>Jason</strong> <strong>Andresen</strong> (<strong>order</strong> <strong>#1578489</strong>) 9

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