My son wanted to rewatch the old Disney "The Black Cauldron" movie the other day, which is inspired (got the characters close, but the story is pretty different) by one of my early fantasy influences, the Prydain Chronicles by Lloyd Alexander.
Then, today, while going through an old folder looking for some old character sheets to play in a FLAILSNAILS game (more on that later), I found a page with three creatures from the Prydain Chronicles, the Huntsmen of Annuvin, the Cauldron Born, and the Gwythaints. I already did gwythaints back in May. The version from this sheet, which must date back to my high school days, are a bit more powerful. I may use them as a "greater gwythaint" in the future. I'll save the Cauldron Born for next month, as they're undead and make a good Halloween monster. So anyway, here is the monster you do get, the Huntsmen of Annuvin:
Huntsmen of Annuvin
AC: 5 (15)
HD: 3**
Move: 180 (60)
Attacks: 1 weapon
Damage: by weapon
No. Appearing: 1d4+2 (3d6+2)
Save As: F6
Morale: 10
Treasure Type: nil
Alignment: Chaotic
XP: 65
The Huntsmen of Annuvin were formerly human warriors, but due to a dark magical pact, have left their human natures behind. They still appear as humans, often garbed in barbaric fashion. Each group has a living Chaotic holy symbol etched into their forehead, which bonds the group together. They share an empathic bond with their group. When one dies, all group members within 120' gain 1d8 temporary hit points and a +1 bonus to hit and damage for the next 24 hours. Huntsmen are enchanted creatures, and are affected by spells such as Protection from Evil, although they have no special invulnerability to normal weapons.
Thank you for reminding me of The Black Cauldron, that's been missing from my Disney fantasy collection for years. Now remedied!
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