The aviarag attacks mainly with its sharp claws.
In the air the aviarag usually drops a raked; opponent
after the rake attack. On the ground the aviarag can
attack with its foreclaws, but does not rake. The aviarag
can also bite.
The aviarag prefers to dive on its opponents from
behind, letting out a piercing roar lust before it hits.
Intended victims are often frozen in place.
The aviarag keeps its psionics in reserve unless it is
badly outnumbered. In that case, the aviarag attempts to
psionic blast each of its opponents in turn until the odds
are evened up.
Terrain: Any land
Frequency: Very rare
# Appearing: 1
The aviarag resembles an adult male lion, but it has large wings (15 feet across), as well as horns similar to a goat’s protruding from its head. The aviarag’s tail is birdlike and split like the tail of a swallow. This gives the aviarag its high maneuverability despite its size. On the ground, the aviarag moves equally well on all fours or on its hind legs only. The aviarag’s eyes are black and yellow, and it can see as far as 30 miles in clear conditions. The hide is a tawny brown color and the wing feathers are deep blue with white tips. The tail feathers are also deep blue, but with no white tip.