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By An unknown Chinese artist - Reproduced in Laurence Austine Waddell, "The Buddhism of Tibet: Or Lamaism, with Its Mystic Cults, Symbolism and Mythology, ...", Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=8949849, Dragon Horse
By An unknown Chinese artist – Reproduced in Laurence Austine Waddell, “The Buddhism of Tibet: Or Lamaism, with Its Mystic Cults, Symbolism and Mythology, …”, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=8949849

This content is from the Paizo Core Rules.

The glossy alabaster coat of this noble horse ripples with muscles, while its hooves shimmer with pale blue energy.

Source: Pathfinder d20pfsrd.com

Despite their name, dragon horses are not related to dragons. These noble creatures gain their name from their ability to fly through the air without wings and to create different effects with their misty breath.

Dragon horses are solitary creatures, spending most of their time up among the clouds and rarely setting hoof to solid ground. A mated pair of dragon horses remains together to raise its young, but otherwise individuals prefer to be on their own. They are fierce and reclusive, but peaceful and even playful under the right circumstances. Dragon horses sometimes offer aid and assistance to decent folk in need, taking care to use their ability to know alignment to avoid accidentally providing aid to evil creatures, whom they despise.

Dragon horse foals are highly prized as potential steeds, but as dragon horses are highly intelligent creatures, they cannot be trained as if they were animals. Instead, one who seeks a dragon horse mount must use Diplomacy to secure the creature’s aid.

Peaceful creatures by nature, dragon horses prefer to avoid combat by flying away. When they are forced to fight (often in response to an evil creature’s mayhem), they attempt to deal nonlethal damage to all but evil-aligned foes, leaving any unconscious opponents unharmed. Those who have chosen evil ways may sometimes receive the same mercy, in the hope that it helps them see the light, but innately evil foes are dispatched as quickly and cleanly as possible.

Dragon Horse CR 9
XP 6,400

NG Large magical beast (air)

Init +7; Senses Darkvision 120 ft., know alignment, Low-Light Vision; Perception +17
DEFENSE
AC 23, touch 13, flat-footed 19 (+3 Dexterity, +1 dodge, +10 natural, –1 size)

hp 105 (10d10+50)

Fort +12, Ref +10, Will +9
OFFENSE
Speed 60 ft., Fly 120 ft. (good)

Melee 2 hooves +16 (2d6+7 plus 1d6 electricity)

Space 10 ft.; Reach 10 ft.

Special Attacks breath weapons, flying charge
STATISTICS
Strength 24, Dexterity 17, Constitution 21, Intelligence 16, Wisdom 18, Charisma 21

Base Atk +10; CMB +18; CMD 32 (36 vs. trip)

Feats Dodge, Flyby Attack, Improved Initiative, Iron Will, Mobility

Skills Fly +18, Knowledge (planes) +13, Perception +17, Sense Motive +14, Survival +14

Languages Auran, Common, Draconic; telepathy 100 ft.

SQ shift planes
SPECIAL ABILITIES
Breath Weapons (Su)   As a standard action, a dragon horse can breathe out a 30-foot cone of mist. This mist either deals 10d6 points of cold damage (DC 20 Reflex half), creates a region of fog in the area that lasts for 1 minute (similar to that created by a fog cloud spell), or creates a blast of severe wind in the area. The dragon horse may use this breath weapon once every 1d4 rounds. The save DC is Constitution-based.  

Flying Charge (Ex)   A dragon horse gains a +4 bonus on damage rolls if it charges while flying.  

Know Alignment (Su)   Dragon horses automatically know the alignment of any creature they can see.  

Shift Planes (Su) A dragon horse can enter the Ethereal Plane, Astral Plane, Plane of Air, or Material Plane once per day as a standard action. This functions as plane shift, but the dragon horse can only bring up to two other willing creatures with it, and only if they are on its back.
ECOLOGY
Environment any

Organization solitary

Treasure none

Section 15: Copyright Notice – Bestiary 2

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Bestiary 2, © 2010, Paizo Publishing, LLC; Authors Wolfgang Baur, Jason Bulmahn, Adam Daigle, Graeme Davis, Crystal Frasier, Joshua J. Frost, Tim Hitchcock, Brandon Hodge, James Jacobs, Steve Kenson, Hal MacLean, Martin Mason, Rob

McCreary, Erik Mona, Jason Nelson, Patrick Renie, Sean K Reynolds, F. Wesley Schneider, Owen K.C. Stephens, James L. Sutter, Russ Taylor, and Greg A. Vaughan, based on material by Jonathan Tweet, Monte Cook, and Skip Williams.

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