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The digger is a smaller version of the mighty bullette, bred by a somewhat unhinged [[khazad|khazad-aul]] before the rest of his clanmates took the project over. Over generations and after the loss of numerous limbs, the khazad clans began to turn the corner on the beast. Gradually, the project proved fruitful, resulting in an even-tempered, resilient mount suitable for long-term underground hauling and draft work. Given their heritage and their ties to the [[khazad]], they're also prized as mounts, and few clans will allow them to be traded outside of Dun Morden, though exceptions will always be made.
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The digger is a smaller version of the mighty bullette, bred by a somewhat unhinged [[khazad|khazad-aul]] before the rest of his clanmates took him aside, salvaged what they could his genius, and took the project over. Over generations and after the loss of numerous limbs, the khazad clans began to turn the corner on the beast. Gradually, the project proved fruitful, resulting in an even-tempered, resilient mount suitable for long-term underground hauling and draft work. Given their heritage and their ties to the [[khazad]], they're also prized as mounts, and few clans will allow them to be traded outside of Dun Morden, though exceptions will always be made.
   
 
Diggers (also known as stonebeasts) are notoriously near-sighted though even-tempered, which is not too surprising given they were bred by the khazad. Physically, they resemble their ancient forebearers save for their size, and their front legs are shorter and squatter, made more for slow and steady movement than attacking. When they grow in size, their forearms gain the strength for burrowing.
 
Diggers (also known as stonebeasts) are notoriously near-sighted though even-tempered, which is not too surprising given they were bred by the khazad. Physically, they resemble their ancient forebearers save for their size, and their front legs are shorter and squatter, made more for slow and steady movement than attacking. When they grow in size, their forearms gain the strength for burrowing.
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Similar to a pony, a khazad may ride even a medium-sized digger, though the more advanced versions are prized as a working and fighting breed. A khazad may invest a considerable amount in his digger mount, crafting expensive, heavy armors as these do not slow the creature...or during war, the creature's inevitable advance.
 
Similar to a pony, a khazad may ride even a medium-sized digger, though the more advanced versions are prized as a working and fighting breed. A khazad may invest a considerable amount in his digger mount, crafting expensive, heavy armors as these do not slow the creature...or during war, the creature's inevitable advance.
   
Diggers are known to have an omnivorous diet, though some of their favorite materials are gemstones, much to the khazad's chagrin.
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Diggers are known to have an omnivorous diet, though some of their favorite materials are gemstones, much to the khazad's chagrin, or pride...depending on which day of the week it is.
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==Breeds==
 
==Breeds==
There are a number of breeds of digger (or stonebeasts) maintained by khazadi clans. These are typically marked by their closeness to particular gemstones, which affects coloration (and some khazadi breeders swear, their disposition as well).
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There are a number of breeds of digger (or stonebeasts) maintained by khazadi clans. These are typically marked by their closeness to particular gemstones, which affects coloration (and some khazadi breeders swear, their disposition as well). A stonebeast whose parents were fed diamonds would resemble this most precious of gems, and so on, though there are always more 'general' breeds. Players are encouraged to be creative.
   
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Some breed example names might be: Diamondback, Firegem or Ruby-eyed, Charred (for a dark gem), and so on.
   
 
==Companions==
 
==Companions==
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Over time, the khazad may have introduced earth elementals into the bloodline of this breed. While mounted, the rider may be considered to be "grounded" or "touching earth" for the purposes of specific feats or effects if this is considered beneficial.
 
Over time, the khazad may have introduced earth elementals into the bloodline of this breed. While mounted, the rider may be considered to be "grounded" or "touching earth" for the purposes of specific feats or effects if this is considered beneficial.
 
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Latest revision as of 22:51, 11 May 2017

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The digger is a smaller version of the mighty bullette, bred by a somewhat unhinged khazad-aul before the rest of his clanmates took him aside, salvaged what they could his genius, and took the project over. Over generations and after the loss of numerous limbs, the khazad clans began to turn the corner on the beast. Gradually, the project proved fruitful, resulting in an even-tempered, resilient mount suitable for long-term underground hauling and draft work. Given their heritage and their ties to the khazad, they're also prized as mounts, and few clans will allow them to be traded outside of Dun Morden, though exceptions will always be made.

Diggers (also known as stonebeasts) are notoriously near-sighted though even-tempered, which is not too surprising given they were bred by the khazad. Physically, they resemble their ancient forebearers save for their size, and their front legs are shorter and squatter, made more for slow and steady movement than attacking. When they grow in size, their forearms gain the strength for burrowing.

During war, the digger's jaws may be used to great effect. Their ferocious bite is made all the more deadly when the near-sighted beast is guided by a competent warrior, and many of the most prized are outfitted with even adamantine, which never slows their sturdy, though slow, builds.

Similar to a pony, a khazad may ride even a medium-sized digger, though the more advanced versions are prized as a working and fighting breed. A khazad may invest a considerable amount in his digger mount, crafting expensive, heavy armors as these do not slow the creature...or during war, the creature's inevitable advance.

Diggers are known to have an omnivorous diet, though some of their favorite materials are gemstones, much to the khazad's chagrin, or pride...depending on which day of the week it is.


Breeds

There are a number of breeds of digger (or stonebeasts) maintained by khazadi clans. These are typically marked by their closeness to particular gemstones, which affects coloration (and some khazadi breeders swear, their disposition as well). A stonebeast whose parents were fed diamonds would resemble this most precious of gems, and so on, though there are always more 'general' breeds. Players are encouraged to be creative.

Some breed example names might be: Diamondback, Firegem or Ruby-eyed, Charred (for a dark gem), and so on.

Companions

Starting Statistics: Size Medium; AC +4 natural armor; Speed 30 ft.; Attack savage bite (1d8); Ability Scores Str 14, Dex 14, Con 15, Int 2, Wis 13, Cha 5; Special Qualities near-sighted (-2 perception checks), darkvision, lowlight vision, slow and steady, Kinship of Stone

4th-Level Advancement: Size Large; AC +3 natural armor; Burrow 20ft.; Attack savage bite (1d10); Ability Scores Str +6, Dex –2, Con +4


Savage Bite (Ex)

A digger's bite is particularly dangerous. It applies 1-1/2 times its Strength modifier to damage inflicted with its bite attack, and threatens a critical hit on a 19–20.


Slow and Steady

Diggers have a base speed of 30 feet, but their speed is never modified by armor or encumbrance.


Kinship of Stone

Over time, the khazad may have introduced earth elementals into the bloodline of this breed. While mounted, the rider may be considered to be "grounded" or "touching earth" for the purposes of specific feats or effects if this is considered beneficial.