Combat: Aarakocra can fight in the air or on the ground. They prefer aerial combat since their bones are too fragile to withstand a solid blows. In combat against creatures on the ground, they prefer to fly over their victim and drop weighted nets. Some aarakocra use darts to harass ground-based opponents. If their opponents can fly, the aarakocra generally forgo the use of the net, although large groups sometimes use nets on flying creatures. Normally, aarakocra attack flying creatures with long spears, diving from above and allowing the momentum to carry the spear through the target. Only the very largest aarakocra can carry more than one of these spears, they can attack with both at once with no penalty, causing double damage on each strike. The effect of the aarakocra’s nets depends on if the opponent is flying at the time it becomes entangled. Creatures on the ground that are hit by a net are entangled. Flying creatures hit by a net can no longer fly and immediately begin falling. Unless victims are entangled in nets, aarakocra are cautious in ground combat. If the aarakocra outnumber their opponents they advance in a straight line and thrust with their spears. If outnumbered, or the opponents are particularly tough, the aarakocra withdraw. Victims entangled in nets are killed or incapacitated for use as food or ransom. Athasian aarakocra are mindful of their physical limitations as well as their comparatively low psionic abilities. They do not normally initiate psionic combat.. At the first sign of psionic powers from any of their victims, however, all aarakocra will use whatever attack and defense modes they can in an attempt to destroy the threat. Large groups of is or more aarakocra may initiate psionic combat if their leaders feel they can win quickly and avoid physical combat. In desperation, an aarakocra can attempt to bite an opponent in combat.
Terrain: Deep desert
Frequency: Rare
# Appearing: 1-10
A race of intelligent, birdlike creatures living in the
deepest deserts of Athas, the rare Athasian aarakocra
spends its time soaring on thermals in search of food.
The aarakocra is 7 to 8 feet tall with a wingspan of 20
feet or more. Because of its large wingspan, an aarakocra
can carry as much as 75% of its own body weight and
still fly easily. An aarakocra can fly a short distance
carrying a burden equaling 125% of its own body weight.
The average body weight of a full grown male is 100
pounds and a female is 85 pounds.
Each wing has a ‘hand’ at its midpoint, consisting of
three fingers and an opposable thumb. The fourth finger
forms the rigid leading edge of the wing. In flight the hands
cannot be used, but on the ground the aarakocra can use
its hands almost as a human would. The aarakocra’s body
is protected by a thin bony plate on the chest, much like
a solid rib cage. Talons on its legs can be used as claws
and can be retracted to reveal a second set of hands, also
with three fingers and an opposable thumb. Except for the
chest plate, the entire skeleton is hollow and extremely
fragile.
From a distance, the Athasian aarakocra resembles a
huge vulture. Its black eyes, set in the front of the head,
provide excellent vision over a long range. The plumage
is generally black with a white collar for adult males and
lack or brown with a smaller white collar for females.
Adolescents are a mixture of brown and black. The beak
is large and covers most of the head. Plumage begins at
the crown of the head and is darker near the head, except
for the collar.
Athasian aarakocra speak their own language and the
languages of vultures and other large birds. Some speak
the common tongue (5% to 10% chance depending on
how deep in the wastelands a tribe lives).