Man-Eating Ewe
This wooly quadruped has curving horns and a leathery look to its face. Its teeth are overly large and sharp, and it has a hungry expression.
Man-Eating Ewe CR ½
XP 200
Man-eating animal variant goat
CE Small magical beast (augmented animal)
Init +1; Senses low-light vision, Perception +6
DEFENSE
AC 15, touch 12, flat-footed 14 (+1 Dex, +3 natural, +1 size)
hp 8 (1d10+3)
Fort +5, Ref +3, Will +2
DR 5/slashing
OFFENSE
Speed 40 ft.
Melee gore +3 (1d4+1), bite +3 (1d4+1)
STATISTICS
Str 12, Dex 13, Con 16, Int 4, Wis 15, Cha 8
Base Atk +1; CMB +2; CMD 13 (17 vs. trip)
Feats Nimble Moves, Skills Acrobatics +1 (+5 when jumping), Perception +6, Survival +2 (+6 following tracks); Racial Modifiers +4 Survival following tracks)
Languages Abyssal, Common (cannot speak)
ECOLOGY
Environment any land
Organization solitary, pair or herd (3-30 plus 1-6 man-eating rams)
Treasure none
ABOUT
Man-Eating Ewes are created by the cult of Baphomet using demon-steeped ichor and sinister rituals. They are popular among the cult for the useful products they generate—a man-eating sheep produces as good a wool and milk as the regular kind—as well as for the amusement generated when a seemingly docile animal turns violent and murderous. Man-eating lambs may find their way into local livestock markets in order to induce fear and chaos, but usually through multiple proxies, so the original source of the murderous beasts is hard to trace. Cults of various demonic entities may use them for sacrificial rituals if humanoid victims are not available.
Man-eating sheep are sexually dimorphic; rams are much larger than ewes. Both sexes have horns, however, and they are somewhat of an intimidating sight. They are just intelligent enough to be evil—man-eating sheep of both sexes enjoy drawing out their attacks in order to induce fear and pain.