What's the best tuna? Chicken of the Sea. Is it chicken or is it fish? Well the answer in this case is YES. As I recall, this was inspired by a drawing of an odd fish in a sourcebook. I find it rather amusing . . . hope you like it.
SEA CHICKEN
Small aquatic animal
HD: 1d10+1 (Average 6hp)
Initiative: +2
Speed: Swim 30 feet
AC: 14 (+1 size, +3 DEX), Touch 14, Flat-footed 11
BAB/Grapple: +1/-6
Attack: Bite +3 melee (1d4-1, min. 1)
Full attack: Bite +3 melee (1d4-1, min. 1)
Space/reach: 5 ft./0
Special attackes: Improved grab
Special qualities: Glide, low-light vision
Saves: Fort +2, Reflex +4, Will +0
ABILITIES
STR 8
DEX 16
CON 12
INT 1
WIS 11
CHA 6
Skills: Spot +4, Swim +7
Feats: Weapon finesse
Environment: warm salt water
Organization: Flock (5-20)
Challenge Rating: 1/4
Treasure: none
Alignment: neutral
Advancement: 2-4 HD (Small)
Level adjustment: none
Sea Chickens are oddly graceful creatures approximately 3 ft. long. They have a long "neck" and an oval head ending in a beak-shaped maw lined with pointy teeth. Sea Checkens have broad, wing-shaped fins that allow them to leap into the air and glide for short distances. Sea Chickens tend to be bluish-silver to greenish-gold in color. They get their name from the crest on their heads and their tendency to flop about after beheading. Sailors like to cook them up in a variety of dishes, claiming they taste like chicken. Sea Chickens eat floating sea grasses and small fish and they can leap from the water to catch insects.
Creature created 10 November 2006 by Kelly Fitzpatrick. Feel free to use in your games; please give credit where it is due.
Tags: D&D Monster Fish Chicken Sea