Long horns, leathery wings, and a twisted, ghoulish face—it's no wonder these creatures are often mistaken for fiends. However, chiros—or batfolk, as they're often labeled—are actually humanoids.
Habitat/Society. Tribal creatures, chiros live in small family groups called cauldrons, ranging between 10-20 adults with half as many children. Cauldrons are usually led by their strongest warriors. It's not uncommon for a cauldron to be led by a rare albino chiro, however; these pale horrors have limited spellcasting ability. Most chiros live in The Low southwest of the Basilisk Spine Mountains. Arruquettans and Orbeans sometimes witness these human-sized bat creatures leaving their subterranean chambers to hunt.
Ecology. Chiros prefer to be left alone to their own devices. Should a threat arise that threatens their way of life, a cauldron might cooperate with other species of The Low (such as inaks or nethervampires) to repel such threats.
Special thanks to Matthew Twigg for the monster suggestion!
DM Dave
2021-01-10 09:51:07 +0000 UTCColin Harasti
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